GENERAL W P RICHARDSON AP 118
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
- General John Pope Class Transport
- USS GENERAL W. P. RICHARDSON AP-118
Commissioned November 2 1944 - Decommissioned February 14 1946
Transferred to U.S. Army Transportation Service February 14 1946
- USAT GENERAL W. P. RICHARDSON
Commissioned February 14 1946
Struck from Naval Register April 12 1946
Returned to Maritime Commission March 10 1948
- LA GUARDIA
Chartered May 6 1948 by American Export Lines Inc. for use as Passenger Liner
Returned to Maritime Commission December 1 1951
Reacquired (Date unknown) by U.S. Army Transportation Service for troop service in Korea
Laid up November 1952 in National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, Fort Eustis, VA
- LEILANI
Bought February 5 1957 by Hawaiian Steamship Co. and renamed
Laid up December 29 1958 in San Francisco
Seized by Federal Government May 12 1959 and put up for auction June
- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
Bought by American President Lines July 25 1960 and renamed
- ATLANTIS
Sold 1970 to D & A Chandris and renamed
- EMERALD SEAS
Sold October 1972 to Ares Shipping Corp. and renamed
Sold to Eastern Steamship (Date unknown)
- SAPPHIRE SEAS
Sold 1992 to Festival Cruises and renamed
Laid up October 1994 at Piraeus, Greece
- OCEAN EXPLORER 1
Renamed 1998 for use at Lisbon as one of three Hotel ships for Expo 98
Laid up at Eleusis, Greece
Placed in service November 1999 by World Cruise Co.
Laid up May 2000 at Eleusis, Greece
Scrapped 2005 in India
Keel Laid February 2 1944 as Maritime Commission type (P2-S2-R2) hull GENERAL R. M. BLATCHFORD
Renamed July 1 1944
Launched August 6 1944
Acquired by U.S. Navy October 31 1944
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- Covers Page 1 (1945-46)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type |
1946-01-03 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1945-12-10 |
Mark from back of cover
LA GUARDIA
Commercial Strike |
c1948
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Note:
Other Information
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
American Campaign Medal
Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Europe clasp)
NAMESAKE - Wilds Preston Richardson (March 20 1861 - May 20 1929)
Richardson graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1884 and served on the American frontier and in Alaska. During World War I, he commanded the 155th Depot Brigade, Camp Lee, Va., and later the 78th Infantry Brigade, Camp Beauregard, La. He sailed in August 1918 for France where he led in turn the 78th Infantry Brigade, 39th Division and the 55th Brigade, 28th Division to March 1919. General Richardson participated in the Meuse-Argonne Sector and commanded the A.E.F. in northern Russia, receiving The Distinguished Service Medal for the latter duty. Following his return to the United States in 1919 he served in Georgia, Washington, D.C., and the state of Washington. He died in Washington, D.C., May 20 1929
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