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USS Dawson

1944 Gilliam-class attack transport


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
February 04, 1945
Manufacturer
Consolidated Steel Corporation
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
attack transport, Gilliam-class attack transport
Decommissioning Date
September 20, 1946

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The USS Dawson (APA-79) was a Gilliam-class attack transport built during World War II, designed primarily for transporting troops and cargo. Launched on November 27, 1944, by Consolidated Steel in Wilmington, California, under a Maritime Commission contract, she was transferred to the U.S. Navy on February 3, 1945, and commissioned the following day. Constructed as a relatively small and swift vessel, Dawson’s service life was concentrated in the final months of the war. She initially departed San Francisco on April 3, 1945, carrying passengers and cargo to strategic locations such as Espiritu Santo, Tulagi, and Nouméa, before arriving in Brisbane, Australia, in early May to reload. From there, she headed to the Philippines, where she transported men and equipment of construction battalions from Manus and New Guinea until the war’s end. In the post-war period, Dawson played a role in occupation duties, embarking troops at Pearl Harbor from August 18 to September 1, 1945, and landing them at Sasebo, Japan, on September 22. She continued transporting troops to Japan and participated in the "Magic Carpet" operation, bringing back veterans to the U.S. West Coast, notably arriving in San Francisco on November 14, 1945, after voyages through the Western Pacific. Her service culminated with participation in Operation Crossroads, the atomic weapons tests conducted in the Marshall Islands. After the tests, Dawson was towed to Kwajalein and decommissioned on September 20, 1946. She remained there for radiological study until her sinking by gunfire from USS Helena (CA-75) on April 19, 1948. Throughout her brief but active career, USS Dawson exemplified the logistical and troop transport roles vital to the Allied war effort and post-war operations, including participation in atomic testing, marking her as a vessel of significant maritime and military historical interest.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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