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USS ''Oneida'' (APA-221) was a in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1975.


History

''ONeida''e was of the VC2-S-AP5 Victory ship, built as SS ''Oneida Victory'', design type and named after
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, Oneida County, New York and Oneida County, Wisconsin (the name "Oneida" itself originates from an Iroquoian Indian tribe living in New York state and its environs). The ship was approved for construction on 26 May 1944, laid down 30 September 1944, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MCV hull 569, by
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, Yard No. 2,
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; and launched 31 October 1944. She was acquired by the Navy on a loan-charter basis, and accepted and commissioned on 4 December 1944.


World War II

After
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, ''Oneida'' embarked troops and sailed for Pearl Harbor on 30 January 1945, arriving 6 February. On 13 February, she was underway again, laden with troops en route to Eniwetok. From Eniwetok, she steamed to Ulithi and arrived on 28 February, joining the armada of ships at anchor there. As far as the eye could see, stretched the vast and growing Task Force 58 which was preparing for a drive into the Japanese home islands. On 27 March, ''Oneida'' sailed for Guam carrying survivors of aircraft carrier . The next day, she discharged the ''Franklin''s
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air groups and picked up casualties of the bloody fight on
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and headed back to Pearl Harbor. Leaving the wounded in Pearl, she took on board a large contingent of the 10th Army bound for Okinawa. Approaching Okinawa on 23 May, ''Oneida'' was ordered to stand off as the island came under attack from one of its frequent kamikaze raids. Within the first 24 hours of her arrival, ''Oneida'' witnessed 56 separate raids on the island. Finally on 3 June, ''Oneida'' was called in and discharged her passengers under continuing Japanese air raids. ''Oneida'' departed Okinawa on 6 June, and returned on 24 June, with US Army replacements and 8th Air Corps personnel. Discharging these, she took on board 1,050 Japanese
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, and in company with attack transport , also loaded with prisoners, she sailed for Pearl Harbor. The prisoners were transferred to a camp in Pearl 13 July, and ''Oneida'' was again loaded with Army troops. En route to Okinawa, she made a stop at Ulithi and while anchored there received word of Japan's acceptance of unconditional surrender. With the status of her passengers changed to that of "occupation troops", ''Oneida'' proceeded to Okinawa, arriving 22 August.


Operation Magic Carpet

From 5 September to 18 November, ''Oneida'' distributed occupation forces throughout the Far East, from
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to Korea and China. From 18 November 1945 to 16 June 1946, ''Oneida'' participated in
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, returning veterans to the states and taking replacements overseas for occupation duty. From 16 June to 27 December, ''Oneida'' performed services in local operations off the West Coast.


Decommissioning and fate

On 27 December 1946, she was placed out of commission, in reserve, and placed in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, Long Beach. She was struck 1 October 1958, from the Naval Vessel Register. On 8 October 1958, ''Oneida'' was transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) where she was laid up at in the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet,
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. On 8 May 1975, ''Oneida'' was sold to General Metals of Tacoma, Inc., under a "non-transportation use" (NTU) or scrap contract, for $256,000. She was withdrawn from the fleet on 9 July 1975.


Awards

''Oneida'' earned one battle stars for services in World War II.


Notes

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Bibliography

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Oneida (APA-221) Haskell-class attack transports Oneida County, Idaho Oneida County, New York Oneida County, Wisconsin World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Ships built in Richmond, California 1944 ships Pacific Reserve Fleet, Long Beach Group Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet Troop ships of the United States