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USS ''Jupiter'' (AK-43) was an ''Aldebaran''-class
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commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering necessary goods and equipment to ships and stations in the war zone. ''Jupiter'' (AK-43) was built in 1939 as SS ''Flying Cloud'' by Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., Kearny, New Jersey; she was later renamed SS ''Santa Catalina'', She was acquired by the Navy 19 June 1941; the next day renamed ''Jupiter''; and commissioned 22 August 1942.


World War II Pacific Theatre operations

''Jupiter'' departed San Diego, California, 1 September for operations in the Pacific as the American campaign in the Solomon Islands was getting under way. From September through December she carried supplies and troops to staging areas for the Navy's first great offensive in the Pacific Ocean. She continued to discharge cargo in the Solomon Islands through the early part of 1943, bringing invaluable support to the closing phases of the
Guadalcanal Campaign The Guadalcanal campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by American forces, was a military campaign fought between 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in th ...
.


Transport of Japanese war materiel

''Jupiter'' departed Espiritu Santo 1 February, commencing a series of three cruises to San Francisco for supplies and personnel. On the first of these voyages she returned captured Japanese equipment, including a " Betty" bomber, a " Tony" fighter, and several " long lance" torpedoes.


Island invasion support

The cargo ship returned to battle during the Gilbert Islands invasion late November, landing equipment to aid in the successful assault on Tarawa. ''Jupiter'' then continued cargo operations until she was assigned to the 5th Amphibious Forces in April 1944 for the
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. She departed Pearl Harbor 30 May and arrived in the Saipan assault area 15 June. She discharged her cargo despite constant enemy air attack and 10 days later proceeded toward Eniwetok.


Invasion of the Philippines

Following a summer of amphibious rehearsals, ''Jupiter'', under Comdr. J. M. Bristol, departed
Guadalcanal Guadalcanal (; indigenous name: ''Isatabu'') is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of Solomon Islands, located in the south-western Pacific, northeast of Australia. It is the largest island in the Solomon Islands by area, and the seco ...
8 September to support the invasion of the Palau Islands. She unloaded her cargo without incident and returned to Manus to prepare for the important Philippine invasion. Departing
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16 October, she arrived at Leyte and commenced unloading cargo 22 October. As other units of the fleet were engaging the Japanese in the famed "
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", ''Jupiter'' returned to the
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to pick up additional material. She continued reinforcing units in the Philippines until she steamed into Ulithi 23 January 1945 to prepare for the next Campaign. When continued progress along the "road to Japan" required a stop-over base for
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raids on Tokyo,
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was selected. ''Jupiter'' got underway 16 February with cargo and units of the
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to secure this fortified atoll. After unloading her cargo under most difficult conditions, she remained in the area until Japanese resistance had ceased 16 March.


Supplying troops on Okinawa

After repairs at Pearl Harbor, ''Jupiter'' departed Hawaii on 1 May with supplies for American troops fighting for Okinawa.


End-of-war activity

She returned to San Francisco 27 July for conversion to an aviation supply ship and was redesignated AVS-8, 31 July 1945. Following replenishment-at-sea exercises the following year, she supported outlying bases and ships until decommissioning at San Diego 23 May 1947 and joining the
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.


Reactivated during Korean War

In June 1950 a new threat to world peace exploded in Asia-
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aggression in South Korea. The United States answered this challenge by dispatching troops and supplies to the war-torn
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USS Jupiter (AVS-8)
recommissioned 10 October 1950 and sailed for Yokosuka, Japan, 8 January 1951. Arriving 29 January, she operated out of
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, replenishing units fighting ashore until returning to San Francisco 11 August 1952. After operations along the U.S. West Coast, the supply ship returned to the war zone in March 1953 to supply troops and replenish carriers engaged in air strikes on the Korean peninsula. Following the cessation of hostilities, ''Jupiter'' returned to the West Coast 3 October.


Operations in the Formosa Straits

''Jupiter'' was again deployed to the Pacific in 1954 to replenish ships in the tense
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area. The
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prevented any major crisis from developing, and ''Jupiter'' steamed into San Francisco 20 October 1954. She resumed her operations in the Far East March 1955; this time for an extended period. For the next 9 years (1955–63) she operated out of Yokosuka, replenishing units of the 7th Fleet, as it took on greater roles in "keeping the peace". During ''Jupiter's'' service in the Far Pacific, the 7th Fleet averted major crises in Formosa, Indonesia, and
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; and played an important part in the Vietnam struggle.


Post-Korean War decommissioning

She continued to carry vital supplies to the Far East until struck from the Navy List on 1 August 1965. ''Jupiter'' was then transferred to the Maritime Administration and joined the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Olympia, Washington, where she remained. She was struck from the Naval Register, 1 August 1965. Final disposition: sold for scrapping in March 1971.


Military awards and honors

''Jupiter'' received six battle stars for World War II: : Capture and defense of Guadalcanal : Gilbert Islands operation : Marianas operation : Leyte operation : Iwo Jima operation : Okinawa Gunto operation ''Jupiter'' received seven battle stars for Korean War service: : First UN Counter Offensive : Communist China Spring Offensive : UN Summer-Fall Offensive : Second Korean Winter : Korean Defense Summer-Fall 1952 : Third Korean Winter : Korean Summer-Fall 1953 Her crew members were eligible for the following medals: : American Campaign Medal : Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (6) : World War II Victory Medal : Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp) : National Defense Service Medal (2) : Korean Service Medal (5) : Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (1-
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3- Vietnam) :
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(1) : United Nations Service Medal : Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)


References

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External links


NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AK-43 / AVS-8 Jupiter


at Naval Historical Center {{DEFAULTSORT:Jupiter (AK-42) Type C2 ships Ships built in Kearny, New Jersey 1939 ships Aldebaran-class stores ships World War II auxiliary ships of the United States