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She later served during the Korean War as a hospital ship, and finished her career as a floating Hospital in Long Beach, California. De-commissioned 30 Jun 1957.
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She later served during the Korean War as a hospital ship, and finished her career as a floating Hospital in Long Beach, California. De-commissioned on 30 Jun 1957. It appears that she was then sold and converted to being a chemical carrier before being scrapped in 1987.
 
 
 
 
It appears that she was then sold and converted to being a chemical carrier before being scrapped in 1987.
 
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
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*[[Norman Lenard (Bob) Dunnell]]
 
*[[Norman Lenard (Bob) Dunnell]]
  
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==Honours & Awards==
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* American Campaign Medal
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* Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
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* World War II Victory Medal
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* Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
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* National Defense Service Medal
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* Korean Service Medal (9)
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* United Nations Service Medal
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* Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)
 
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Revision as of 01:00, 27 August 2021

USS Haven (AH-12)
USS Haven.jpg
History
Name USS Haven (AH-12)
Owner US Navy
Builder Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co, Chester, Pennsylvania
Launched 24 Jun 1944
In service 5 May 1945
In service 15 Sep 1950
Reclassified APH-112, June–October 1946
Fate scrapped 1987
General characteristics
Type Hospital ship
Tonnage 11,141 tons
Length 158.5m
Beam 21.79m
Depth 7.3m draft
Propulsion single screw geared tubine
Speed 17.5 knots (32km/h)
Capacity 800 patients plus 701 crew



Remarks

Originally built as the SS Marine Hawk, she was converted to hospital ship. On 11 Aug 1945, just prior to the Japanese surrender, Haven sailed to Okinawa and Nagasaki. She arrived off the destroyed Japanese city on 11 Sep 1945 and brought on board a group of allied ex-prisoners of war, some of them suffering from the effects of the atomic blast.


She later served during the Korean War as a hospital ship, and finished her career as a floating Hospital in Long Beach, California. De-commissioned on 30 Jun 1957. It appears that she was then sold and converted to being a chemical carrier before being scrapped in 1987.

Soldiers carried

Nagasaki to Okinawa 13 - 20 September 1945


Honours & Awards

  • American Campaign Medal
  • Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
  • World War II Victory Medal
  • Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Korean Service Medal (9)
  • United Nations Service Medal
  • Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)