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!colspan="2" style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy;"| History  
!colspan="2" style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy;"| History  
|-
|-
|Laid down:
| [[Ship ceremonies|Laid down]]:
| [[11 July]] [[1944]]
| 11 July 1944
|-
|-
|Launched:
| [[Ship ceremonies|Launched]]:
| [[15 September]] [[1944]]
| 15 September 1944
|-
|-
|Commissioned:
| [[Ship ceremonies|Commissioned]]:
| [[23 October]] [[1944]]
| 23 October 1944
|-
|-
|Decommissioned:
| [[Ship ceremonies|Decommissioned]]:
| [[27 June]] [[1946]]
| 27 June 1946
|-
|-
|Struck:
| [[Naval Vessel Register|Struck]]:
| [[19 July]] [[1946]]
| 19 July 1946
|-
|Fate:
| Unknown
|-
|-
!colspan="2" style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy;"| General Characteristics
!colspan="2" style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy;"| General Characteristics
|-
|-
|Hull Type:
|Hull Type:
| C2-S-AJ3
| [[Type C2 ship|C2-S-AJ3]]
|-
|-
|Displacement:
|[[Ship measurements|Displacement]]:
| 13,910&nbsp;tons full
| 8,635&nbsp;tons light, 13,910&nbsp;tons loaded
|-
|-
|Length:
|[[Ship measurements|Length]]:
| 459&nbsp;ft 2&nbsp;in (140&nbsp;m)
| 459&nbsp;ft 2&nbsp;in (140&nbsp;m)
|-
|-
|Beam:
|[[Ship measurements|Beam]]:
| 63&nbsp;ft (19.2&nbsp;m)
| 63&nbsp;ft (19.2&nbsp;m)
|-
|-
|Draft:
|[[Ship measurements|Draft]]:
| 26&nbsp;ft 4&nbsp;in (8.0&nbsp;m)
| 26&nbsp;ft 4&nbsp;in (8.0&nbsp;m)
|-
|[[Ship propulsion|Propulsion]]:
| GE geared steam turbine drive, single propeller, <br/>6,000&nbsp;[[Ship measurements|shp]] (4.5&nbsp;MW)
|-
|-
|Speed:
|Speed:
| 16.5&nbsp;[[knot (speed)|knots]]  (31&nbsp;km/h)
| 16.5&nbsp;[[knot (speed)|knots]]  (30.6&nbsp;km/h)
|-
|-
|Complement:
|[[Ship measurements|Complement]]:
| 395  
| 395 (62 officers, 333 men), plus embarked troops
|-
|-
|Armament:
|Armament:
| 1 × [[5"/38 caliber gun|5"/38 caliber dual purpose gun mount]], <br/> 4 × twin 40&nbsp;mm gun mounts
| 1 × [[5" /38 caliber gun|5"/38 caliber DP gun]], <br/> 4 × [[40mm/56 caliber gun|twin 40&nbsp;mm AA guns]], <br/>16 × [[20mm Oerlikon (autocannon)|20&nbsp;mm AA guns]]
|-
|Boats:
| 14 [[LCVP]], <br/>8 [[LCM]]
|-
| colspan="2" | <small>NOTES: Some sources report different displacements for ships of this type. Speed and complement may have changed as the ship or her mission were modified. Often one or two LCVPs were replaced by [[LCPL]]s. 20mm AA guns were sometimes removed.</small>
|}
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'''USS ''Suffolk'' (AKA-69)''' was a ''Tolland'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after counties in [[Suffolk County, Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] and [[Suffolk County, New York|New York]]. ''Suffolk'' was designed to carry military cargo and [[landing craft]], and to use the latter to land weapons, supplies, and [[Marine (armed services)|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months, receiving one battle star for her service in [[World War II]].
'''USS ''Suffolk'' (AKA-69)''' was a ''Tolland'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after counties in [[Suffolk County, Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] and [[Suffolk County, New York|New York]]. ''Suffolk'' was designed to carry military cargo and [[landing craft]], and to use the latter to land weapons, supplies, and [[Marine (armed services)|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months, receiving one battle star for her service in [[World War II]].


==1944==
==1944==
''Suffolk'' (MC hull 1396) was laid down on [[11 July]] [[1944]] by the [[North Carolina Shipbuilding Company]], [[Wilmington, North Carolina]]; launched on [[15 September]] [[1944]]; sponsored by Mrs. W. T. Dixon; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on [[23 October]] [[1944]], Commander E. C. Clusman, USNR, in command.
''Suffolk'' (MC hull 1396) was laid down on 11 July 1944 by the [[North Carolina Shipbuilding Company]], [[Wilmington, North Carolina]]; launched on 15 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. W. T. Dixon; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 23 October 1944, Commander E. C. Clusman, USNR, in command.
   
   
''Suffolk'', after outfitting, got underway for the Charleston Navy Yard where she was depermed on [[19 November]] and, on the 25th, began her shakedown cruise in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. After a post-shakedown availability period, she sailed for the [[Panama Canal]] Zone on [[11 December]] and arrived at [[San Francisco]] on [[29 December]] [[1944]].  
''Suffolk'', after outfitting, got underway for the Charleston Navy Yard where she was depermed on [[19 November]] and, on the 25th, began her shakedown cruise in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. After a post-shakedown availability period, she sailed for the [[Panama Canal]] Zone on [[11 December]] and arrived at [[San Francisco, California]] on 29 December 1944.  


==1945==
==1945==
She loaded cargo on [[10 January]] [[1945]] and sailed the following week for [[Manus Island|Manus]], Admiralty Islands.
She loaded cargo on 10 January 1945 and sailed the following week for [[Manus Island|Manus]], Admiralty Islands.
   
   
''Suffolk'' arrived at [[Seeadler Harbor]] on [[3 February]], discharged part of her cargo and proceeded on to [[New Guinea]], arriving at [[Hollandia]] on the 7th. She embarked naval beach party personnel and sailed for the [[Philippines]] on [[9 February]]. Her passengers were disembarked at [[Leyte]] on the 17th, and the cargo was offloaded at [[Samar]] between [[19 February]] and [[3 March]]. She returned to [[Leyte]] where she combat-loaded troops and cargo.
''Suffolk'' arrived at [[Seeadler Harbor]] on [[3 February]], discharged part of her cargo and proceeded on to [[New Guinea]], arriving at [[Hollandia]] on the 7th. She embarked naval beach party personnel and sailed for the [[Philippines]] on [[9 February]]. Her passengers were disembarked at [[Leyte]] on the 17th, and the cargo was offloaded at [[Samar]] between [[19 February]] and [[3 March]]. She returned to [[Leyte]] where she combat-loaded troops and cargo.
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''Suffolk'' sortied with Task Group (TG) 51.1, the Western Islands Attack Force, on [[21 March]] for [[Kerama Retto]]. She arrived there four days later, and Army troops landed on [[26 March]]. The ships were under almost daily air attack and, on [[2 April]], [[USS Henrico (APA-45)]] was crashed by a [[kamikaze]]. ''Henrico'' lost all power. A tow line was passed to her by the crew of ''Suffolk'' and then towed to comparative safety at Kerama Retto. ''Suffolk'' remained at [[Okinawa]] until [[30 April]] when she got underway for [[Saipan]]. She was ordered to return to the United States via [[Eniwetok]] and [[Pearl Harbor]].
''Suffolk'' sortied with Task Group (TG) 51.1, the Western Islands Attack Force, on [[21 March]] for [[Kerama Retto]]. She arrived there four days later, and Army troops landed on [[26 March]]. The ships were under almost daily air attack and, on [[2 April]], [[USS Henrico (APA-45)]] was crashed by a [[kamikaze]]. ''Henrico'' lost all power. A tow line was passed to her by the crew of ''Suffolk'' and then towed to comparative safety at Kerama Retto. ''Suffolk'' remained at [[Okinawa]] until [[30 April]] when she got underway for [[Saipan]]. She was ordered to return to the United States via [[Eniwetok]] and [[Pearl Harbor]].
   
   
''Suffolk'' arrived at [[San Francisco]] on [[24 May]] and proceeded to [[Seattle]] for repairs and loading. On [[16 June]] she stood out to sea, en route to [[Eniwetok]], [[Saipan]], and the [[Bonin Islands]], arriving at [[Iwo Jima]] on [[7 July]]. All cargo was discharged within three days, and the ship headed back to [[San Francisco]]. She arrived on [[26 July]]. Japan ceased hostilities on [[14 August]], but the cargo ship continued loading passengers and cargo. She stood out of [[San Francisco]] on [[20 August]] and steamed to the [[New Hebrides]] Islands.
''Suffolk'' arrived at [[San Francisco, California]] on [[24 May]] and proceeded to [[Seattle]] for repairs and loading. On [[16 June]] she stood out to sea, en route to [[Eniwetok]], [[Saipan]], and the [[Bonin Islands]], arriving at [[Iwo Jima]] on [[7 July]]. All cargo was discharged within three days, and the ship headed back to [[San Francisco, California]]. She arrived on [[26 July]]. Japan ceased hostilities on [[14 August]], but the cargo ship continued loading passengers and cargo. She stood out of [[San Francisco, California]] on [[20 August]] and steamed to the [[New Hebrides]] Islands.
   
   
''Suffolk'' arrived at [[Espiritu Santo]] on [[4 September]]; discharged cargo and passengers; and sailed for Leyte on the 6th. She arrived there on [[15 September]], and loaded troops and cargo destined for [[Hokkaidō]], Japan. ''Suffolk'' departed the [[Philippines]] on [[26 September]] and arrived at Otaru, Hokkaidō, on [[5 October]]; disembarked her troops; and departed for [[Guam]] the next day.
''Suffolk'' arrived at [[Espiritu Santo]] on [[4 September]]; discharged cargo and passengers; and sailed for Leyte on the 6th. She arrived there on [[15 September]], and loaded troops and cargo destined for [[Hokkaidō]], Japan. ''Suffolk'' departed the [[Philippines]] on [[26 September]] and arrived at Otaru, Hokkaidō, on [[5 October]]; disembarked her troops; and departed for [[Guam]] the next day.
   
   
''Suffolk'' loaded elements of the 6th Marine Division at [[Guam]] and sailed, on [[22 October]], with Transport Division 35 for [[China]]. [[Tsingtao]] was reached on [[28 October]]. The ship remained there until [[4 November]] when she was ordered to return to the United States, via [[Okinawa]]. She arrived at [[Portland, Oregon]] where she landed her passengers before proceeding to the east coast.  
''Suffolk'' loaded elements of the 6th Marine Division at [[Guam]] and sailed, on [[22 October]], with Transport Division 35 for China. [[Tsingtao]] was reached on [[28 October]]. The ship remained there until [[4 November]] when she was ordered to return to the United States, via [[Okinawa]]. She arrived at [[Portland, Oregon]] where she landed her passengers before proceeding to the east coast.  


==1946==
==1946==
She reported to the 5th Naval District in March 1946 for layup with the reserve fleet in the [[James River]]. ''Suffolk'' was decommissioned on [[27 June]], returned to the [[War Shipping Administration]] on [[28 June]], and struck from the Navy list on [[19 July]] [[1946]].
She reported to the 5th Naval District in March 1946 for layup with the reserve fleet in the [[James River]]. ''Suffolk'' was decommissioned on [[27 June]], returned to the [[War Shipping Administration]] on [[28 June]], and struck from the Navy list on 19 July 1946.
   
   
==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s19/suffolk.htm  Naval Historical Center: USS ''Suffolk'']
*[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s19/suffolk.htm  Naval Historical Center: USS ''Suffolk'']
*[http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02069.htm  NavSource Online: AKA-69 ''Suffolk'']
*[http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02/02069.htm  NavSource Online: AKA-69 ''Suffolk'']
*[http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]
*[http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]


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USSSuffolk.jpg USS Suffolk (AKA-69)
History
Laid down: 11 July 1944
Launched: 15 September 1944
Commissioned: 23 October 1944
Decommissioned: 27 June 1946
Struck: 19 July 1946
Fate: Unknown
General Characteristics
Hull Type: C2-S-AJ3
Displacement: 8,635 tons light, 13,910 tons loaded
Length: 459 ft 2 in (140 m)
Beam: 63 ft (19.2 m)
Draft: 26 ft 4 in (8.0 m)
Propulsion: GE geared steam turbine drive, single propeller,
6,000 shp (4.5 MW)
Speed: 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h)
Complement: 395 (62 officers, 333 men), plus embarked troops
Armament: 1 × 5"/38 caliber DP gun,
4 × twin 40 mm AA guns,
16 × 20 mm AA guns
Boats: 14 LCVP,
8 LCM
NOTES: Some sources report different displacements for ships of this type. Speed and complement may have changed as the ship or her mission were modified. Often one or two LCVPs were replaced by LCPLs. 20mm AA guns were sometimes removed.

USS Suffolk (AKA-69) was a Tolland class attack cargo ship named after counties in Massachusetts and New York. Suffolk was designed to carry military cargo and landing craft, and to use the latter to land weapons, supplies, and Marines on enemy shores during amphibious operations. She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months, receiving one battle star for her service in World War II.

1944

Suffolk (MC hull 1396) was laid down on 11 July 1944 by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington, North Carolina; launched on 15 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. W. T. Dixon; and commissioned on 23 October 1944, Commander E. C. Clusman, USNR, in command.

Suffolk, after outfitting, got underway for the Charleston Navy Yard where she was depermed on 19 November and, on the 25th, began her shakedown cruise in the Chesapeake Bay. After a post-shakedown availability period, she sailed for the Panama Canal Zone on 11 December and arrived at San Francisco, California on 29 December 1944.

1945

She loaded cargo on 10 January 1945 and sailed the following week for Manus, Admiralty Islands.

Suffolk arrived at Seeadler Harbor on 3 February, discharged part of her cargo and proceeded on to New Guinea, arriving at Hollandia on the 7th. She embarked naval beach party personnel and sailed for the Philippines on 9 February. Her passengers were disembarked at Leyte on the 17th, and the cargo was offloaded at Samar between 19 February and 3 March. She returned to Leyte where she combat-loaded troops and cargo.

Suffolk sortied with Task Group (TG) 51.1, the Western Islands Attack Force, on 21 March for Kerama Retto. She arrived there four days later, and Army troops landed on 26 March. The ships were under almost daily air attack and, on 2 April, USS Henrico (APA-45) was crashed by a kamikaze. Henrico lost all power. A tow line was passed to her by the crew of Suffolk and then towed to comparative safety at Kerama Retto. Suffolk remained at Okinawa until 30 April when she got underway for Saipan. She was ordered to return to the United States via Eniwetok and Pearl Harbor.

Suffolk arrived at San Francisco, California on 24 May and proceeded to Seattle for repairs and loading. On 16 June she stood out to sea, en route to Eniwetok, Saipan, and the Bonin Islands, arriving at Iwo Jima on 7 July. All cargo was discharged within three days, and the ship headed back to San Francisco, California. She arrived on 26 July. Japan ceased hostilities on 14 August, but the cargo ship continued loading passengers and cargo. She stood out of San Francisco, California on 20 August and steamed to the New Hebrides Islands.

Suffolk arrived at Espiritu Santo on 4 September; discharged cargo and passengers; and sailed for Leyte on the 6th. She arrived there on 15 September, and loaded troops and cargo destined for Hokkaidō, Japan. Suffolk departed the Philippines on 26 September and arrived at Otaru, Hokkaidō, on 5 October; disembarked her troops; and departed for Guam the next day.

Suffolk loaded elements of the 6th Marine Division at Guam and sailed, on 22 October, with Transport Division 35 for China. Tsingtao was reached on 28 October. The ship remained there until 4 November when she was ordered to return to the United States, via Okinawa. She arrived at Portland, Oregon where she landed her passengers before proceeding to the east coast.

1946

She reported to the 5th Naval District in March 1946 for layup with the reserve fleet in the James River. Suffolk was decommissioned on 27 June, returned to the War Shipping Administration on 28 June, and struck from the Navy list on 19 July 1946.

References

External links