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U.S.S. MATHEWS

(AKA-96)

MA MATHEWS
( MOTHER SHIP

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USS MATHEWS (AKA-96 ) - an Andromeda-class attack cargo ship

In Commission 1945 to 1968

AKA-96 Deployments - Major Events

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Month Year to Month Year Deployment / Event
SEP1944-Keel Date: 15 SEP 1944
at Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Kearny NJ
DEC1944-Launch Date: 22 DEC 1944
MAR1945-Commissioned: 15 MAR 1945
JAN1952-JAN1953West Pac
MAY1952-JUL1952Blue Nose - Arctic Circle
JUL1953-APR1954West Pac
JAN1956-OCT1956West Pac
JAN1957-JAN1957wes pac
JAN1962-JUL1962West Pac
OCT1962-DEC1962Cuban Missile Crisis in Caribbean
OCT1962-NOV1962Guantanamo Bay
OCT1962-DEC1962Cuban Missle Blockade
JAN1964-JAN1965Vietnam
FEB1964-NOV1964West Pac
JAN1965-JAN1966West Pac-Viet Nam
JAN1966-JAN1968west pac-viet nam
MAY1966-JUL1966ChuLai So. VN
JUL1966-AUG1968West Pac-Viet Nam
JUL1967-MAR1968West Pac-Viet Nam
OCT1968-Decommissioned: 31 OCT 1968

AKA-96 General Specifications

Class: Andromeda-class attack cargo ship

Named for: Mathews County

Complement: 247 Officers and Enlisted

Displacement: 6761 tons

Length: 459 feet 2 inches

Beam: 63 feet

Flank Speed: 16 Knots

Final Disposition: Sold for scrap 1969



USS MATHEWS (AKA-96)



Mathews (AKA-96) was laid down 15 September 1944 under Maritime Commission contract by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Kearny N.J. ; launched 22 December 1944 ; sponsored by Miss Mary Margaret McBride ; acquired by the Navy 3 March 1945 ; and commissioned 5 March 1945 Comdr. C. A. Thorwall in command.


With less than a month's training behind her Mathews departed Norfolk 8 April 1945 for the Pacific with military cargo and passengers. Stopping briefly in Hawaii for further training she steamed on to Eniwetok and Ulithi arriving at the latter 21 June. On 10 July with Army passengers and equipment on board she sailed for Okinawa which had recently been secured after 82 days of fighting. Mathews entered Hagushi Bay 14 July remaining until the 22d when she departed for Ulithi. From there she carried cargo to Guadalcanal and Guam. While en route to the latter she received word of Japan's unconditional surrender.


Proceeding to the Philippines from Guam she began ferrying occupation troops to the American zone of Korea ; and for the next 2 1/2 months she operated between Lingayen Gulf and Jinsen Korea. On 19 November her passenger accommodations filled with returning veterans she departed Korea for the United States arriving Norfolk 23 December. She remained on the east coast until 2 October 1946 when she sailed for San Francisco and deactivation. Arriving 26 October she decommissioned there 4 April 1947 and was turned over to the Maritime Commission at Suisan Bay.


Reacquired by the Navy in 1951 Mathews recommissioned 16 February 1952 and reported for duty with the Amphibious Force Pacific Fleet 17 March. After training at Long Beach she sailed for Pribiloff Island on a resupply assignment 1 July returning with a cargo of seal products. A year later 1 July 1953 the attack cargo ship got underway for Korea where she transported prisoners-of-war primarily Chinese from Koje Do to Inchon the port of exchange. Returning to Long Beach 28 April 1954 Mathews trained along the west coast through 1955. These operations were interrupted only by another resupply mission to Pribiloff from which she again returned with a cargo of valuable seal products.


In 1956 Mathews again deployed with the 7th Fleet. Assigned to that fleet's amphibious force 12 January-4 October she participated in squadron and fleet exercises from Japan to the Philippines joining in the Black Ship Festival at Shimoda 17 to 21 May. During 1957 Mathews was involved for the most part in amphibious training operations along the coast of Southern California. She made WestPac deployments in 1958 1959 and 1960 again resupplying Pribiloff after her 1958 cruise. 1961 saw Mathews operating off the west coast.


On 22 January 1962 Mathews once again departed br duty with the 7th Fleet. Towards the end of her tour as Communist insurgency in Laos continued to threaten Thailand she was called on to transport marines and cargo support elements of the 3d Marine Division from Okinawa to Bangkok. Arriving 9 June her passengers and cargo added strength to the 1 800 marines landed 10 May. at the request of the Thai government and positioned defensively in the north.


Mathews returned to Long Beach 30 July but within 3 months was again called on to aid in the thwarting of Communist military plans. In late October as the crisis over the the USSR's establishment of missile bases on Cuba mounted Mathews was attached to the Atlantic Fleet and throughout the quarantine period operated with amphibious groups in the Caribbean returning to California 16 December.


Her annual deployments to WestPac since 1962 have further involved the ship in anti-Communist activities. In 1963--64 she served a month mid-December to mid-January as a unit of the Amphibious Ready Group at Subic Bay. During June July and August 1965 she shuttled troops and cargo from Okinawa to Da Nang and Chu Lai South Vietnam and in October Republic of Korea Army units from Pusan. Korea to Qai Nhon. She arrived back at Long Beach 2 December only to depart again 10 January 1966 for Okinawa with marine artillery elements embarked returning to California in March.


On 2 May Mathews got underway for her third western Pacific deployment in 370 days with marine engineers on board en route to Chu Lai. She then shuttled between Subic Ray Da Nang and Hue before departing for Yokosuka and Long Beach arriving there 23 July and engaging in amphibious tactical and engineering exercises for the remainder of the year.


After operations on the west coast through the first half of 1967. Mathews sailed for the Far East 21 July. 1967 to resume her role in the struggle against Communist aggression in Vietnam. She remained in the western Pacific into 1968 sailing for the west coast 4 February with calls at Okinawa Yokosuka and Pearl Harbor before reaching Long Beach 19 March.


After operating off the California coast for the next 7 months Mathews put into San Diego 14 October. She decommissioned there 31 October 1968 and was struck front the Navy list 1 November 1968. She was sold for scrap in 1969.

[Note: The above USS MATHEWS (AKA-96) history may or may not contain text provided by crew members of the USS MATHEWS (AKA-96) or by other non-crew members and text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]