Departure Date
|
Embarkation Place
|
Vessel
|
Units on Board
|
Convoy Number
|
Debarkation Place
|
Arrival Date
|
Source of Information
|
45-early??
|
Bougainville
|
Goodhue
|
132nd Infantry Regiment and other units of the Americal Division
|
???
|
Leyte,
Philippines
|
45-early??
|
|
45-01-01
|
New York,
NY
|
Brazil
|
1366th Engineer Truck Battalion; 924th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance Company; 294th FA Obsn Battalion; many FA and Med personnel; ???
|
57-ship convoy
|
Le Havre,
France
|
45-01-16
|
D. Cooper, whose father was aboard
(more);
also
Fredric M. Cooper
(who was on board) (more);
also
Carl Steitz
(who was on board)
|
45-01-01
|
New York,
NY
|
|
18th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron Troop A; others
|
Unknown
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
45-01-07
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost; also
Stanley Shavalier
(who was on board) (via Tena Puisis)
|
45-01-02
|
New York,
NY
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Newport News,
VA
|
45-01-03
|
|
45-01-02
|
New York,
NY
|
Borinquen
|
Unknown
|
In Convoy
(Number Unknown)
|
Azores
|
45-??-??
|
T. Healy
(who was on board)
(more)
|
45-01-03??
|
Peleliu?
|
(French ship)
|
81st Infantry Division (321st Infantry Regiment)
|
???
|
New
Caledonia
|
45-01-14? (about 2 weeks)
|
|
45-01-03
embarked 45-01-01
|
New York,
NY
|
Henry Gibbons
|
782nd Tank Battalion; 134th Evacuation Hospital; 1471st Engineer Maintenance Company; 565th Quartermaster Railhead Company; 553rd Ambulance Company
|
???
|
Le Harve,
France
|
45-01-16
|
|
45-01-04 embarked 45-01-03
|
Newport News, VA
|
West Point
(AP23)
|
85th Mountain Infantry Regiment, 87th Mountain Infantry Regiment (10th Mountain Division) (total of 7,741 passengers)
|
sailed alone
|
Naples,
Italy
|
45-01-13
|
|
45-01-06
|
Newport News,
Virginia
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
10th Mountain Division Non-Regimental Units: Click here for complete list.
|
???
|
Naples,
Italy
|
45-01-18
|
|
45-01-07
|
New York, NY
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
about 15,000 replacements, including J. Walker
|
sailed alone
|
Greenock,
Scotland
|
45-01-13
|
|
45-01-08
|
Boston, MA
|
Mariposa
|
70th Infantry
Division  Special Troops Main Body (270th Engr Combat Bn, 370th Med Bn, 570th Signal Co, 770th Ord Co, 70th QM Co, 70th Recon Troop, & 725th, 882nd, 883rd, 884th Field Artillery Bns)
|
???
|
Marseilles,
France
|
45-01-18
|
S.K. Dixon (from 70th Division Historian Charlie Pence and The Trailblazers
(more)
|
45-01-08
|
??
|
Alpine
|
Participants in Lingayen Landings
|
??
|
Lingayen
|
45-01-11
|
|
45-01-09
|
Hobart, Tasmania (continuing from Los Angeles, CA on 44-12-19)
|
General George M. Randall
(AP-115)
|
596th Air Engineering Squadron (380th Air Service Group); nurses; Red Cross workers; unknown others (5500 troops on board)
|
??
(with Gen. Billy Mitchell and Empress of Scotland, 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers)
|
Bombay,
India
|
45-01-23
|
|
45-01-09
|
Hobart, Tasmania
|
General Billy Mitchell
|
597th Air Engineering Squadron (381st Air Service Group); unknown others
|
??
(with Gen. George M. Randall and Empress of Scotland, 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers)
|
???
|
left convoy prior to the Randall reaching Bombay on 45-01-23
|
|
45-01-09
|
Hobart, Tasmania
|
Empress of Scotland
|
New Zealand troops (headed for Italy)
|
??
(with Gen. Billy Mitchell and Gen. George M. Randall, 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers)
|
??
(troops enroute to Italy)
|
left convoy 45-01-20
|
|
45-01-13
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
New York,
NY
|
45-01-19
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-01-14
|
Hollandia,
New Guinea
|
General R. L. Howze
(AP-134)
|
3,122 Army troops
|
|
San Pedro Bay,
Leyte Island,
Phillippines
|
45-01-17
|
|
45-01-18
|
Boston,
MA
|
Ile de France
|
approx 3,500 men - 1/4 Air Force remainder Infantry
(some later attached to the 398th Bomb Group)
|
In convoy
|
Glasgow,
Scotland
|
45-01-26
|
James L. Holloway
(who was on board)
(more)
|
45-01-19
|
??
|
Alpine
|
Participants in Subic Bay, Luzon Landings
|
??
|
Luzon
|
45-01-20
|
|
45-01-19
|
Boston,
MA
|
Edmund B. Alexander
|
341st Infantry Unit (86th Division, 3rd Army)
|
Unknown
|
Le Havre,
France
|
45-03-02
|
Letters from Gary Karlson's father's commanding officer
|
45-01-20
|
Naples,
Italy
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Mers El Khabir,
Algeria
|
45-01-22
|
|
45-01-23
|
Mers El Khabir,
Algeria
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
|
45-02-03
|
|
45-01-23
|
San Pedro Bay,
Leyte Island,
Phillippines
|
General R. L. Howze
(AP-134)
|
473 Army soldiers
|
In convoy
|
Manus Island,
Admiralty Island
|
45-01-30
|
|
45-01-24
|
New York,
NY
|
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
45-01-30
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-01-26
|
Hawaii
|
LST 723
|
|
(Assault Convoy)
|
Eniwetok,
Marshall
Islands
|
45-02-03
|
|
45-01-26
|
Hawaii
|
LST 792
|
|
(Assault Convoy)
|
Eniwetok,
Marshall
Islands
|
45-02-03
|
|
45-01-31??
|
New York, NY
|
United States
|
661st Field Artillery Battalion; c. 15,000 troops on board
|
sailed alone
|
Southampton,
England?
|
45-02-08??
|
|
45-02-??
|
Cherbourg, France
|
Unknown
(Hospital ship)
|
Wounded
|
Unknown
|
England
|
45-02-??
|
Clyde Lee Estes
(who was on board)
|
45-02-03
|
USA
|
Unknown
|
Infantry replacements
|
Unknown
|
EAMET
|
45-03-13
|
DD-214 of Carl Sutton's father
|
45-02-05
|
Honolulu, HI
|
Sea Sturgeon
|
|
(1st Eschelon Convoy)
|
Eniwetok,
Marshall Islands
|
45-02-13
|
|
45-02-05
|
Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
|
LST 723
|
|
(Assault Convoy)
|
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
|
45-02-10
|
|
45-02-05
|
Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
|
LST 792
|
|
(Assault Convoy)
|
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
|
45-02-10
|
|
45-02-05
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
|
3,293 passengers & 1,140 crew
|
Unknown
|
New York,
NY
|
45-02-11
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-02-05
|
Portland Bill,
Dorset,
England
|
Unknown
|
777th Tank Battalion
|
Unknown
|
Le Havre,
France
|
45-02-05
|
(via Charles W. Ray, Jr. whose father was on board)
|
45-02-07
|
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Naples,
Italy
|
45-02-22
|
|
45-02-08
|
Pier 5, Berth K, U. S. naval Supply Depot, Oakland, CA
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
50 naval seamen; 3 Ensigns, (listed by name, number and ship, one heading to USS Frybarger, DE-705 and one heading to USS Hallon, DE-703); 704 servicemen; 4 Navy Officers; 60 Army officers.
|
sailed alone
|
Segnon Channel,
Berth 4,
Espiritu Santo,
New Hebrides Islands
|
45-02-23
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-02-09
|
Hollandia, New Guinea
|
LST 577
|
mostly infantry replacements of the 270th Replacement Company (21st Replacement Depot)
|
???
|
torpedoed off New Guinea by Japanese submarine
RO 50
(Capt. Kimura)
|
45-02-11
|
Individual Deceased Personnel File of an officer aboard, via
E. M. Rucks
(more)
|
45-02-10
|
Angaur,
Pelau
|
LST 128
|
Members of the US Marine 7th AAA Battalion
|
???
|
Pearl Harbor,
HI
|
45-02-16
|
Alumni testimonials and military records of a now deceased Marine
(via Larry Daniels)
|
45-02-10
|
Boston,
MA
|
West Point
(AP23)
|
7690 passengers: c. 5000 replacement troops
|
sailed alone
|
Greenoch
(The Clyde),
Scotland
|
45-02-18
|
|
45-02-11
|
New York,
NY
|
Henry T. Gibbons
(USAT 288)
|
658th Field Artillery Battalion; others
|
In convoy (number unknown)
|
Le Havre,
France
|
45-02-23
|
Unit Journal of 658th Field Artillery Battalion
(via Bill Mullen)
|
45-02-12
|
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
|
LST 723
|
|
(Assault Convoy)
|
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
|
45-03-02
|
|
45-02-12
|
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
|
LST 792
|
|
(Assault Convoy)
|
Iwo Jima
|
45-02-24
|
|
45-02-19
|
New York,
NY
|
|
11,226 troops & 1,382 crew
|
Unknown
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
45-02-24
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-02-19
|
???
|
General A. E. Anderson
|
POW's and others
|
sailed alone
|
San Francisco,
CA
|
45-03-08
|
Jack Heyn
(who was on board)
(more)
|
45-02-21
|
Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
|
Sea Sturgeon
|
|
1st Eschelon Convoy
|
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
|
45-02-25
|
|
45-02-26
|
Pier 4, Navy 140, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides Islands
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
1 officer and 54 men ; 6 USMC enlisted; 1 Army Officer from APO 708; 6 Army officers from APO 709; 212 Army enlisted; 250 Navy enlisted; 7 Naval Officers (listed by name and intended final destination).
|
sailed alone
|
Kukum Beach,
Guadalcanal,
Solomon Islands
|
45-02-28
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-02-26
|
Naples,
Italy
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Pier 51,
New York,
NY
|
45-03-08
|
|
45-03-04
|
Kukum Docks, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
975th QM Service Co., 2 officers and 208 enlisted men, (55, listed by name and rank, did temporary duty at Japtan Island, Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands from 13 March 1945 thru 17 March 1945); 976th QM Service Co., 3 Officers, 205 enlisted men; 977th QM Service Co., 3 officers, 208 enlisted men; 3388th QM Truck Co., 3 officers and 128 enlisted men; 48th Station Hospital, 23 officers, 23 Nurses(American Red Cross, 3 debarked March 8, 1945 Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands) and 250 enlisted men; 3766th QM Truck Co., 3 officers and 129 enlisted men; 159th Port Co., 4 officers and 208 enlisted men; 222nd Station Hospital, 19 officers (debarked March 8, 1945 Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands). Casuals 2. Total 66 Officers, 23 nurses, 6 American Red Cross (Female) and 1457 enlisted men.
|
escorted
|
Berth 5,
Port Apra,
Guam,
Marianas Islands
(via Kwajalein Atoll and Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands)
|
45-03-22
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-03-04
|
Hollandia, New Guinea
|
(unknown)
|
wounded troops
|
???
|
San Francisco,
CA
|
45-03-25
|
|
45-03-04
|
Seattle,
WA
|
Exchange
|
Elements of the 315th Bomb Wing, 16th Bomb Group, and 501st Bomb Group
|
???
|
Guam
|
45-04-14
|
|
45-03-05
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
|
4,111 passengers and 1,366 crew
|
sailed alone
|
New York,
NY
|
45-03-11
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-03-05
|
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
|
Sea Sturgeon
|
|
1st Eschelon Convoy
|
Iwo Jima
|
45-03-07
|
|
45-03-15
|
San Francisco
|
General Patrick
|
about 5000 Army replacements
|
alone to New Guinea; then convoy to Leyte
|
Leyte,
Philippines
|
45-04-18
|
|
45-03-16
|
Seattle,
WA
|
Dorothea L. Dix
|
Personnel of the 73rd and 76th Air Service Groups
|
Unknown
|
Guam
|
45-04-11
|
|
45-03-18
|
Leyte, Philippine Islands
|
???
(LST)
|
various military
|
???
|
Okinawa,
Japan
|
45-04-01
|
|
45-03-18
|
New York,
NY
|
|
10,905 troops and 1,385 crew
|
sailed alone
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
45-03-25
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-03-22
|
Naples,
Italy
|
Georgic
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Liverpool,
England
(via Gibraltar)
|
45-??
|
|
45-03-23
|
Los Angeles, CA
(Long Beach)
|
General Leroy Eltinge
|
23rd Signal Construction Battalion; units of SACO (Naval Group China); Red Cross workers
|
unescorted to Melbourne
|
Calcutta,
India
(via 2 day stop in Melbourne, Australia)
|
???
|
H. Bloesch, via
J. Baker
(more);
Info from Hugh E. Reams
|
45-03-24
|
New York,
NY
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Colon, Panama
|
45-03-30
|
|
45-03-25
|
Berth 5, Port Apra, Guam, Marianas Islands
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
31 Navy enlist men (listed by name, rank, and number), 4 Navy officers (listed by name, rank and number) for transportation to Saipan, Marianas Islands. 17 Navy enlisted (listed by name, rank and number), for transportation to Tinian, Marianas Islands. 2 officers and 64 men of the 506th Fighter Group for transportation to APO 247.
|
escorted by USS Raby (DE-986)
|
Berth 2,
Tinian Harbor,
Marianas Islands
|
45-03-26
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-03-26
|
Camp Stoneman; San Francisco, CA
|
General John Pope (AP-110)
|
replacement troops
|
alone to Port Morsby, New Guinea on 45-04-25; then convoy to Manila
|
Manila,
Philippines
|
45-05-??
|
|
45-03-27
|
ETO
|
Mount Vernon
|
Patients
(including at least one from Company K, 120th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division)
|
Unknown
|
USA
|
45-04-03
|
Meal ticket and discharge papers of Al G. Rothe Jr.'s father
|
45-03-28
|
Hampton Roads, VA
|
Wakefield
|
Army Infantry Replacements
|
sailed alone
|
Naples, Italy
(after stop at Oman)
|
45-04-(04-06?)
|
|
45-03-28
|
Berth 2, Tinian Harbor, Marianas Islands (and on 45-03-29 from Berth 26, Saipan Harbor, Marianas Islands)
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
Patients, 6 Officers; 49 Navy enlisted men; 62 Marines; 10 Army; 3 Merchant Marines. (These passengers were listed by name, rank, number and assignment and boarded at Tinian Harbor.) 1 Army officer, 172 Army enlisted men, 10 Navy enlisted men embarked at Saipan.
|
sailed alone
|
Berth S21,
Pearl Harbor,
Oahu, Territory Hawaii
|
45-04-07
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-03-29
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
|
3,895 passengers and 1,387 crew
|
sailed alone
|
New York,
NY
|
45-04-04
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-03-30
|
Colon,
Panama
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Balboa,
Panama
|
45-03-30
|
|
45-03-31
|
Balboa,
Panama
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
San Juan,
Puerto Rico
|
45-04-03
|
|
45-03-late
|
Leyte, Philippine Islands
|
Alpine
|
Participants in Okinawa Landings
|
??
|
Okinawa,
Japan
|
45-04-01
|
|
45-04-04
|
San Juan,
Puerto Rico
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Pier 51,
New York,
NY
|
45-04-07
|
|
45-04-05
|
Hampton Roads,
VA
|
America
|
comedian Red Skelton
|
???
|
Naples,
Italy
|
45-04-15
|
H. Barger
(more);
also
Mark Black
(whose father, Donald L. Black was on board)
|
45-04-06
|
Seattle,
WA
|
Cape Newenham
|
Ground echelon of the 331st Bomb Group and 502nd Bomb Group
|
Unknown
|
Guam
|
45-05-11
|
|
45-04-08
|
New York,
NY
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Scotland
(But weather was bad at Scotland, ship couldn't dock, went on to Germany or France to drop troops off)
|
45-04-13
|
US Army discharge paper for TEC 5 Melvin L. Dunham
(via Jerry Dunham, CMSGT, USAF (Ret.)
|
45-04-13
|
Camp Lucky Strike
|
John Ericsson
|
100 RAMPs, about 100 men returning on rotation, a number of litter patients
|
Convoy, but number unknown
|
Staten Island,
New York
|
45-04-28
|
P. House, former POW from 590th FAB of 106th Inf Div
(more)
|
45-04-14
|
San Diego,
CA
|
Admiral C. F. Hughes
|
6000 Marine replacements, including B. Perry; 54th Replacement Draft
|
???
|
Weymouth Bay,
England
|
45-04-27
|
B. Perry
(more)
also
Bill Knebel
(who was on board)
|
45-04-15
|
Seattle,
WA
|
Kota Baroe
|
Personnel of the 75th Air Service Group
|
Unknown
|
Guam
|
45-05-10
|
|
45-04-16
|
New York,
NY
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
San Juan,
Puerto Rico
|
45-04-03
|
|
45-04-22
|
Le Havre, France
|
Argentina
|
Mostly RAMPs (ex POWs)
|
???
|
New York,
NY
|
45-05-05
|
|
45-04-27
|
Pier 2, Nawiliwili, Kauai, Territory Hawaii (and Pier 27, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Territory Hawaii)
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
Unnamed number of troops (Marines) boarded at Nawiliwili on 22nd and 23rd of Arpil, 1945. At Honolulu, from the 75th Station Hospital, 69 nurses; 1563rd Engr., 7 officers and 191 enlisted men; 3024th QM, 1 officer and 55 enlisted men; 3020th Engr., 4 officers and 103 enlisted men. 325th AAA, 10 officers and 497 enlisted men; 2704th Engr., 3 officers and 101 enlisted men; 3345th Signal Service, 1 officer and 35 enlisted men. Total embarking at Honolulu, 95 officers and 982 enlisted men.
|
was in convoy (click here for details)
|
Berth 148,
Southwest anchorage, Okinawa Island (via Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands and Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands)
|
45-06-03
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-04-27
|
Weymouth Bay,
England
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Le Havre,
France
|
45-04-28
|
|
45-04-30
|
Le Havre,
France
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Southampton,
England
|
45-05-03
|
|
45-05-??
|
Far East
|
Queen of Bermuda
|
Royal Air Force; others?
|
??
|
Southampton,
England
|
45-05-??
|
Ken Stofer
(who was on board)
|
45-05-??
|
Southampton,
England
|
Louis Pasteur
|
Royal Air Force; others?
|
??
|
Quebec City,
Quebec
Canada
|
45-05-??
|
Ken Stofer
(who was on board)
|
45-05-early?
|
New York, NY
|
John Ericsson
|
???
|
Convoy, but number unknown
|
LeHavre,
France
|
45-05-mid?
|
|
45-05-02
|
San Francisco,
CA
|
General Howze
(AP-134)
|
3,104 Soldiers, Sailers & Marines
|
None
|
Eniwetok Atoll,
Marshall Islands
|
45-05-16
|
|
45-05-04
|
Southampton,
England
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Newport News,
VA
|
45-05-14
|
|
45-05-06
|
Seattle,
WA
|
Cape Victory
|
509th Composite Group; 390th Air Service Group
|
Unknown
|
Pearl Harbor,
HI
|
45-05-13
|
The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Assoc., Inc. and the 509th CG Pictorial Album - 1945
(via Patrick Cummings)
|
45-05-mid??
|
Europe
|
LeJeune
|
Capt. William Clyde McKinley (Army Air Corps)
|
???
|
U.S.A.
|
45-05-21
|
|
45-05-mid??
|
Le Havre, France
|
John Ericsson
|
"large number of soldiers" (some possibly picked up in Southampton)
|
may have been in convoy
|
New York,
NY
|
45-05-late?
|
|
45-05-15
|
Okinawa,
Japan
|
Sea Flasher
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Ulithi Atoll,
Micronesia
|
45-05-21
|
Beth Kramer
(whose father was on board)
|
45-05-16
|
Pearl Harbor,
HI
|
Cape Victory
|
509th Composite Group; 390th Air Service Group
|
Unknown
|
Tinian Island,
Marianas
|
45-05-29
(Disembarked 45-05-30)
|
The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Assoc., Inc. and the 509th CG Pictorial Album - 1945
(via Patrick Cummings)
|
45-05-17
|
Eniwetok Atoll,
Marshall Islands
|
General Howze
(AP-134)
|
2,472 Soldiers
|
None
|
Ulithi Atoll,
Micronesia
|
???
|
|
45-05-17
|
ETO
|
General William M. Black
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Boston,
MA
|
45-05-28
|
Telegram from Sgt Ralph L. Maassen
(via son Ron Maassen)
|
45-05-19
|
Port Sumay,
Guam
|
Fairland
|
54th Replacement Draft group (Marines); others
|
Unknown
|
Okinawa
|
45-05-27
|
|
45-05-21
|
Newport News,
VA
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Naples,
Italy
|
45-06-02
|
|
45-05-21
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
Aquitania
|
British troops, RAMPS, wounded, US troops (former POWs), others?
|
???
|
New York,
NY
|
45-05-28
|
Stan Perkins
(who was on board)
(more)
|
45-05-22
|
Le Havre, France
|
Santa Margarita
|
199 RAMPs (ex-POWs)
|
UC-69
|
New York,
NY
|
45-06-03
|
|
45-05-22
|
Ulithi Atoll,
Micronesia
|
Sea Flasher
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Guam
|
45-05-23
|
Beth Kramer
(whose father was on board)
|
45-05-23
|
Le Harve,
France
|
Monticello
|
RAMPS
(Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
|
Approx 20 ships
|
New York,
NY
(via Southampton)
|
45-06-02
??
|
|
45-05-28 or 29
|
Le Havre, France
|
Mormacmoon
|
RAMPs (ex POWs)
|
none?
|
Newport News,
VA
|
45-06-03 or 04
|
|
45-05-30
|
Le Havre,
France
|
Sea Robin
|
RAMPs (ex POWs)
|
Unknown
|
New York,
NY
|
45-06-11
|
Bible and discharge papers of Roy Austin Green
(via Ben Evans)
|
45-06-early
|
Southampton, England
|
George Washington
|
wounded troops
|
none?
|
Pier 18;
Staten Island;
New York, NY
|
45-06-??
|
|
45-06-first week
|
Le Havre, France
|
William H. Smith
|
20 unattached former glider pilots
|
none?
|
Norfolk,
VA
|
45-06-last week (22 day voyage)
|
|
45-06-??
|
England
|
Atlantis
|
wounded troops
|
none?
|
Savannah,
GA
|
45-06-??
|
|
45-06-??
|
ETO
|
General
W. P. Richardson
|
1,802 troops total
including men of the 15th Air Force; 100th Infantry Battalion; 1st Armored Division; 496th Quartermaster Company; 16 British censors from Trinidad; one US Congressman (Rep. Lyle Boren of Oklahoma)
|
Unknown
|
New York,
NY
|
45-06-07
|
Records of James V. Fassanella
(who was on board)
|
45-06-01
|
Le Havre, France
|
Sea Porpoise
|
RAMPs (ex POWs)
|
???
|
New York,
NY
|
45-06-12
|
|
45-06-01
|
San Francisco,
CA
|
Sacajawea
|
Replacements for the 40th Division 185th Infantry
|
None
|
Pearl Harbor,
HI
|
45-06-09
|
|
45-06-04
|
Naples,
Italy
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Newport News,
VA
|
45-06-14
|
|
45-06-05
|
Le Havre, France
|
Admiral Benson
|
ex POWs ??
|
???
|
Pier 88,
New York,
NY
|
45-06-12
|
|
45-06-05
|
New York,
NY
|
|
1,207 passengers and 1,026 crew
|
sailed alone
|
Gourock,
Sctoland
|
45-06-10
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-06-08
|
Berth 148, Southwest anchorage, Okinawa Island
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
USMC, 38 Officers and men (listed by name, branch, rank and number) for transportation to Naval Hospital, Saipan, Marianas Islands and 1 USCG (by name).
|
Task unit 31.29.1 escorted by US McClelland (DE-750)
|
Berth L-52,
Saipan,
Marianas Islands
|
45-06-12
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-06-15
|
Gourock, Scotland
|
|
735th Military Police Battalion, as part of 12,326 American troops and 2,200 Navy personnel, and one lone Congressman. (total of 14,777 troops & 893 crew)
|
Task unit 31.29.1 escorted by US McClelland (DE-750)
|
Berth L-52,
Saipan,
Marianas Islands
|
45-06-20
|
S. Harding - Gray Ghost and
J. Holman, 735th MP Bn who was aboard
(more)
|
45-06-15
|
Pearl Harbor,
HI
|
Sacajawea
|
Replacements for the 40th Division 185th Infantry
|
In convoy
|
Leyte Island
|
45-07-09
|
|
45-06-17
|
Southampton,
England
|
Dnora Castle
|
3166 ART/FC Company (616 OBAM Battalion)
|
Sailed alone
|
Le Havre,
France
|
45-06-18
|
|
45-06-19
|
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
|
AP118
|
men on 45 days R& R
|
???
|
San Francisco,
CA
|
45-07-06
|
|
45-06-late
|
Le Havre, France
|
General Richardson
|
mixture
|
???
|
Fish Pier,
Boston,
MA
|
45-06-late
|
TSgt G. W. Eldridge (to son), Weapons Platoon, Company I, 26th Infantry Regiment (1st Infantry Division)
|
45-06-22
|
Southampton, England
|
Argentina
|
Individual High-Point men (from 102nd Cav; 186th FA Bn; 745th Tank Bn; 2nd Ranger Bn; 56th Sig Bn; 987 FA Bn; 112th Eng Bn; 955th FA Bn; 112th Eng Bn; 53rd Med Bn; V Corps Arty; 382 Med Coll Co; 787 Tank Bn; 612 TD Bn; 38th Cav Rcn; 668th Eng Topo)
|
unknown
|
Newport News,
VA
|
45-06-30
|
|
45-06-22
|
Berth 3, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
79 casualties; 1 Red Cross (male); 9 Army officers; 6 Navy officers; 484 Navy enlisted men; 313 Army enlisted men. Total: 896 passengers.
|
sailed alone
|
Dock 3,
Grand Quay,
Noumea,
New Caledonia
(no one debarked; just took on more passengers for 45-06-27 sailing)
|
44-06-25
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-06-23
|
Norfolk,
VA
|
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
|
Unknown
|
???
|
Gibraltar
|
45-07-02
|
|
45-06-26
|
Le Havre, France
|
Monterey
|
part of 104th Infantry Division
|
???
|
New York,
NY
|
45-07-03
|
|
45-06-26
|
New York,
NY
|
|
379th AAA Battalion (9th Army)
1,040 passengers and 903 crew
|
sailed alone
|
Gourock,
Scotland
|
45-07-01
|
Inlisted Record and Report of Separation of Sammy I. Wozumi
(via Eugene Williams)
and
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
|
45-06-27
|
Dock 3, Grand Quay, Noumea, New Caledonia
|
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
|
3 men from the 47th US Naval Construction Battalion (by name and number); 485 Navy passengers; French sailors: 2 officers, 6 warrant officers, and 164 enlisted men; Army casualties: 53 enlisted men; Navy causalties: 1 officer, 105 enlisted men, patients: 2 officers, 1 warrant officer, 36 enlisted men; Marine patients, 1 enlisted man; Merchant Marine patients: 3.
|
sailed alone
|
Pier 7,
San Francisco,
CA
|
45-07-11
|
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
|
45-06-30
|
Le Havre, France
|
Wakefield
|
99th Chemical Mortar Battalion; 782nd Tank Battalion; more?
|
Unknown
|
Boston,
MA
|
45-07-06
|
OUR PART: A History of the 99th Chemical Mortar Battalion, via
M. Smith of the 99th Bn, who was aboard;
also
Patricia Christensen(whose uncle was on board); others
|
45-June or July
|
Unknown
|
Cristobal
|
314 Army officers, 3,000 Army enlisted, one French Army officer, 4 Red Cross workers
(including the 23rd Headquarters Special Troop Unit)
|
Unknown
|
Hampton Roads,
VA
|
45-07-Early
|
Newspaper clipping from papers of Michael J. LaRocca
|
45-summer
|
Port Hueneme, CA
|
Sea Devil
|
3000 Navy personnel
|
???
|
Yokosuka,
Japan
(via Marshall Islands, Okinawa)
|
45-summer
|
|