Lanier APA-125
Lanier
(APA-125: dp. 6,873, 1. 455'; b. 62'; dr. 24', s. 17 k.;
cpl. 036, a. 1 5", 12 4Umm., 10 20mm., cl.Haskell; T.
VC2-S-AP5)
Lanier (APA-125) was laid down 25 June 1944 by California Shipbuilding Corp., Wilmington, Calif., under a Maritime Commission contract, launched 29 August 1944; sponsored by Mrs.Earl English; acquired by the navy 22 December 1944; and commissioned the same day at Oakland, Calif., Comdr. Walter W. Rockey in command.
After shakedown n, Lanier departed San Francisco 23 February 1945 and arrived Pearl Harbor 2 March to practice landing operations. Loaded with 1,485 soldiers, she got underway 28 March and steamed in convoy with 11 other transports and five merchantmen for the Volcano Islands. Touching Entwetok and Saipan, she reached Iwo ~Jima 20 April and discharged men and cargo. She returned to Saipan 22 to 24 April, took on board equipment and 1,442 troops, then sailed to Okinawa 2 to 6 May. There she landed reinforcements and embarked 66 battle casualties before returning to Saipan 8 to 13 May. On the next day she embarked 254 survivors from Little (DD - 03), sunk by enemy air attack while on radar picket duty west of Okinawa 3 May.
Steaming to San Francisco 14 to 30 May, Lanier proceeded to Seattle 31 May to 2 June, embarked 1,442 troops, and departed 12 June for the Far East. She sailed via Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and Ulithi and reached Okinawa 24 July. She operated off Okinawa until 6 August, then carried 798 passengers via Ulithi to Guam, where she arrived the 14th. She embarked over 1,300 occupation troops the following day and sailed as part of TF 31 for occupation landings on Japan. She anchored in Sagami Wan 27 August and during midwatch 30 August entered Tokyo Bay to begin landing operations off Yokosuka. Her landing craft carried troops in the first wave and landed them at Yokosuka Airport at 0920. Steaming to Saipan 1 to 5 September, Lanier embarked marines of the 2d Division and carried them to Nagasaki, Kyushu, 18 to 23 September.
Sailing In convoy 26 September, Lanier reached Manila Bay, Luzon, 1 October and Joined the "Magic Carpet" fleet. She proceeded to Saipan 16 to 21 October. embarked 1,851 homewardbound veterans, and departed the 22d for Seattle, Wash., where she arrived 4 November. On 28 November she departed once more for the southwest Pacific. Reaching New Guinea 17 December, she embarked 1,598 troops at Hollandia, 532 troops at Finschhafen, and departed 21 December for the west coast. She arrived San Pedro e January 1946. sailed for the east coast 19 January, and reached Norfolk 4 February. Lanier decommissioned at Norfolk 5 March and was turned over to WSA 8 March.
Lanier received one battle star for World War II service.