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THE BEGINNING he USS HENRICO CAPA-453 is named for Henrico County, Virginia and was formerly the SS SEA DARTER. Built by the Ingalls Shipbuild- ing Corporation of Pascagoula, Mississippi, in 1942! 1943, the Sea Darter was converted to an attack transport with accommodations for a divisio-n staff by the Bethlehem Steel Company of Hoboken, New Jersey and Was commissioned the USS HENRICO on 26 November 1943, COMMANDER JOHN H. WILLIS, USN Com- manding. On 3 December 1943 the ship reported to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet for duty With Transport Division ELEVEN. On 27 January 1944 HENRICO joined Task Unit 20.2.1 and on 11 February proceeded to the United Kingdom with elements of the Head- quarters Division Command, Sixth Armored Division, 128th Armored Field Artillery Bat- talion, and the 50th Armored Infantry Battalion embarked. In England she participated ir1 rehearsal landings preparatory to the invasion of Europe. On 28 May 1944 during a heavy air attack in Portland, England the HENRICO fired her guns in anger for the first time. D-DAY, 6 June 1944 found the- HENRICO a part of the assault force which landed troops over the EASY RED section of OMAHA Beach, Normandy. Following the landings at Normandy the ship proceeded to the Mediterrane-an and participated in the- landing at Baie De Pompe- lonne, Southern France in August. September and October were spent shuttling troops and cargo from England to Southern France and Italy. In October 1944 the ship returned to the United States and entered the Boston Naval Shipyard for repairs. Upon completion of re- pairs, in December 1944 HENRICO proceeded to Leyte- in the Philippine Islands via the Panama Canal and San Diego. At Leyte the ship made preparations for the invasion of Okinawa. On 18 March 1945 CAPTAIN WILLIS Was relieved by CAPTAIN W. C. FRANCE, USN as Command- ing Officer.
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CHARACTERISTICS Type Hull ....... --------- C 3 Length --------- ......... 4 92 Feet Beam --'-.-'---.---..--,..-4. ...... 7 41!2 Feet Maximum Draft ............................ --------- 2 SV2 Feet Potable Fresh Water Capacity ......... --------- 9 8,300 G9-H0115 Fuel Capacity ................................ --------- 3 50,000 Ga110nS Daily Distillation Capacity ........ --..-------- 4 0,000 G31101'1S Boats: LCVP .................... ...... 1 2 LCM- C Mk 6 D ........ ...... 4 LCPL- C Mk IV D ........ ...... 3 Troop Capacity: Officers ........ ...... 6 7 Enlisted .......... ,,,,.. 1 ,426 Cargo Capacity: Deadweight Tonnage ....... .,,,,. 4 ,575.4 Tons Bale Cubic Capacity .................., ,,,,,, 1 56,012 Cu. Ft. Number of Overhauls Completed During 0 Commissioned Service ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,, 1 2 C 26 Monthsb Number of Deployments Completed During Commissioned Service ........,.,.,..,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,, 2 0 C1 1 Yearsj Major Wartime Operations ........., ,,,,,,. N ormandy Southern France Okinawa Inchon Viet Nam Number of Major Peacetime Operations! Exercises ,,,,,, ,,,,,, -44
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HENFIICO UKPA-451 IN REPLY REFER TO ze June 1944 APA4s!A4-S qoosy f'i'7Tx ff .g' -Dm AU RUEwfU 715 fx' If 1121. . fi? The Commanding Officer. Rggfjul 3 NMCA K, J The Naval Commander Western Task Force. xgU,Hg. The Commander Assault Group 0-1. Brief Chronological Narrative Report of Oper- ations from Time of Departure for Assault to and Including 17 June 1944. Cal CNWTF desp. l8l2l2B of June 1944. NARRATIVE: - 1735 Underway from Portland, England, in company with Task Force 124, Western Naval Task Force, Assault Force VON. This vessel attached to As- sault Group 0-1, Assault Group Commander in U.S.S. SAMUEL CHASE. Embarked aboard were the Sixteenth Infantry Battalion, U. S. Army, and attached units, under command of Lieutenant Col- onel Herbert C. HICKS, Jr., U. S. Army. 1824 Buoy 02 abeam to port, distance 200 yards. 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Brief Chronological Narrative Report of Operations from Time of Departure for As- sault to and Including 17 June 1944. 0537 Fire Support Vessels of Task Force 124 commenced bombardment of Assault beaches. 0723 LCT 0599 moored starboard side to embark Army personnel and equipment. 0745 First LCVCPJ re- turned from Easy Red Beach. First returning boat officer reported strong machine gun fire opening on men as teams were disembarked. Surf and beach conditions normal. Apparently only one DD tank arrived at Easy Red Beach. 0748 LCT 0306 moored port side to embark Army person- nel and equipment. 0750 LCVfPl's commenced re- turning from the assault beaches bringing casualties. 0805 LCVCPJ I3 and 020 returned to the ship in a sinking condition due to enemy action, hoisted aboard. 0820 The crew of LCVIPJ 021 reported on board, their boat having been sunk due to enemy action. 0838 LCT 0537 moored starboard side to embark Army personnel and equipment. 0850 LCT 0600 moored port side to embark Army personnel and equipment. 0856 LCT 0537 cast off to proceed to Assault Beach Fox Green. 0907 LCT 0559 cast off to proceed to Assault Beach Fox Green. 0919 LCVfPJ's 4, 7, 9, 14, 22, 32 left the ship to report to the U.S.S. ANNE ARUNDEL, as per operation orders. 0932 LCT 0306 cast off to proceed to Fox Green. 0937 Sixteenth Infantry Battalion, U. S. Army, and attached units and equipment completely dis- embarked. 1000 Crews of boats numbers 6 and 21 reported on board, their boats having been lost due to enemy action. ll30 Hoisted all boats on board with the exception of LCVfPJ's numbers 2, 6, ll, 12, 21, which were lost with all equip- ment due to enemy action. No other damage was sustained by this vessel due to enemy action. 1207 Orders received from Assault Group Commander 0-l to send all available LCVCPJ's to the Control Area to assist inlanding troops from LCI's and to return with casualties. 1530 LCT 0544 moored starboard side to transfer survivors and casualties. Zicggfr :W ,lid if Q, W ' ,fy ,.,. 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