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'''USS ''Burleson'' (APA-67)''', a [[Gilliam class attack transport|''Gilliam''-class attack transport]], was the only ship of the [[United States Navy]] to be named for [[Burleson, Texas]]. Her keel was laid down on [[22 April]] [[1944]] at [[Wilmington, California]], by the [[Consolidated Steel Corporation]] under a [[Maritime Commission]] contract (MC hull 1860). She was [[ship naming and launching|launched]] on [[11 July]] [[1944]] sponsored by Mrs. Darryl F. Zanuck, delivered to the Navy on [[7 November]] [[1944]], and [[ship commissioning|commissioned]] on [[8 November]] [[1944]] with Lieutenant Commander B. Hartley, USNR, in command.
'''USS ''Burleson'' (APA-67)''', a [[Gilliam class attack transport|''Gilliam''-class attack transport]], was the only ship of the [[United States Navy]] to be named for [[Burleson County, Texas]]. Her keel was laid down on 22 April 1944 at [[Wilmington, California]], by the [[Consolidated Steel Corporation]] under a [[Maritime Commission]] contract (MC hull 1860). She was [[ship naming and launching|launched]] on 11 July 1944 sponsored by Mrs. Darryl F. Zanuck, delivered to the Navy on 7 November 1944, and [[ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 8 November 1944. The ship was named after a county in east central [[Texas]] about 60 miles due east of Austin.

Following shakedown training out of [[San Diego, California]], and post-shakedown repairs at Terminal Island, the attack transport got underway for the southwestern Pacific on 17 January 1945. She stopped at [[Tillotson Cove]] in the [[Russell Islands]] from 3 to 11 February. On the latter day, she moved over to [[Guadalcanal]]. ''Burleson'' operated at various locations in the [[Guadalcanal]]–[[Tulagi]] area conducting amphibious training until mid-March. On 15 March, the ship set a course for [[Ulithi Atoll]]. She spent the period 21 to 27 March at anchor in Ulithi lagoon and, on the latter day, got underway in convoy bound for the [[Ryukyu Islands]].


''Burleson'' entered the transport area off [[Okinawa]] on the morning of 1 April 1945, the day of the initial assault, but she did not begin unloading until the following day. Those operations continued until 7 April when she put to sea bound for [[Guam]]. The attack transport spent the night of 11 April and 12 April at [[Apra Harbor]], Guam, and then resumed her voyage. She arrived in [[Pearl Harbor]] on 23 April. ''Burleson'' remained in the [[Hawaiian Islands]] for two months. She conducted several amphibious training exercises at Maui and underwent repairs at the [[Pearl Harbor Navy Yard]]. On 25 June, the ship got underway from Pearl Harbor on her way back to the western Pacific.
Following shakedown training out of [[San Diego, California]], and post-shakedown repairs at Terminal Island, the attack transport got underway for the southwestern Pacific on [[17 January]] [[1945]]. She stopped at [[Tillotson Cove]] in the [[Russell Islands]] from [[3 February]] to [[11 February]]. On the latter day, she moved over to [[Guadalcanal]]. ''Burleson'' operated at various locations in the [[Guadalcanal]]–[[Tulagi]] area conducting amphibious training until mid-March. On [[15 March]], the ship set a course for [[Ulithi Atoll]]. She spent the period [[21 March]] to [[27 March]] at anchor in Ulithi lagoon and, on the latter day, got underway in convoy bound for the [[Ryukyu Islands]].


After stops at [[Eniwetok]] and [[Ulithi]], the attack transport arrived back at Okinawa on 5 August. She unloaded her cargo and disembarked her passengers at Buckner Bay. ''Burleson'' stayed at Okinawa beyond the end of hostilities on 15 August and through the end of August. On 5 September, she got underway for the Asian mainland. ''Burleson'' arrived at [[Jinsen]], Korea, on 8 September and began disembarking troops assigned to military government units. On 13 September, she returned to Okinawa and operated in the Ryukyu Islands until 26 September. On that day, she departed Okinawa with elements of the First Marine Division embarked. The attack transport reached [[Taku Forts|Taku]], China, on 30 September and spent the next five days disembarking troops and unloading cargo.
''Burleson'' entered the transport area off [[Okinawa]] on the morning of [[1 April]] [[1945]], the day of the initial assault, but she did not begin unloading until the following day. Those operations continued until [[7 April]] when she put to sea bound for [[Guam]]. The attack transport spent the night of [[11 April]] and [[12 April]] at [[Apra Harbor]], Guam, and then resumed her voyage. She arrived in [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[23 April]]. ''Burleson'' remained in the [[Hawaiian Islands]] for two months. She conducted several amphibious training exercises at Maui and underwent repairs at the [[Pearl Harbor Navy Yard]]. On [[25 June]], the ship got underway from Pearl Harbor on her way back to the western Pacific.


[[File:USS Burleson (APA-67) at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Virginia (USA), in 1951 (L45-38.04.02).jpg|thumb|left|''Burleson'' as a training ship at Little Creek in 1951.]]
After stops at [[Eniwetok]] and [[Ulithi]], the attack transport arrived back at Okinawa on [[5 August]]. She unloaded her cargo and disembarked her passengers at Buckner Bay. ''Burleson'' stayed at Okinawa beyond the end of hostilities on [[15 August]] and through the end of August. On [[5 September]], she got underway for the Asian mainland. ''Burleson'' arrived at [[Jinsen]], [[Korea]], on [[8 September]] and began disembarking troops assigned to military government units. On [[13 September]], she returned to Okinawa and operated in the Ryukyu Islands until [[26 September]]. On that day, she departed Okinawa with elements of the First Marine Division embarked. The attack transport reached [[Taku]], [[China]], on [[30 September]] and spent the next five days disembarking troops and unloading cargo.


She continued to perform duty in support of occupation forces until November when she returned to Pearl Harbor with a complement of troops returning home. In December, she was assigned to the 14th Naval District temporarily to undergo modifications preparatory to her participation in [[Operation Crossroads]], nuclear tests scheduled for the following summer at [[Bikini Atoll]]. In June of [[1946]], ''Burleson'' moved from Pearl Harbor to Bikini carrying animals to be used in the two nuclear tests. She observed both tests and moved into the test area after each to remove the animals for study.
She continued to perform duty in support of occupation forces until November when she returned to Pearl Harbor with a complement of troops returning home. In December, she was assigned to the 14th Naval District temporarily to undergo modifications preparatory to her participation in [[Operation Crossroads]], nuclear tests scheduled for the following summer at [[Bikini Atoll]]. In June 1946, ''Burleson'' moved from Pearl Harbor to Bikini carrying animals to be used in the two nuclear tests. She observed both tests and moved into the test area after each to remove the animals for study.


At the end of the summer of [[1946]], ''Burleson'' sailed to the East Coast of the United States. She reported for duty at the Naval Amphibious Base, [[Little Creek, Virginia]], where she was [[ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] on [[9 November]] [[1946]]. That event, however, did not end her service. She was retained in an "in reserve, in service" status as a cargo-handling training ship at [[Little Creek, Virginia]]. On [[5 October]] [[1956]] ''Burleson'' was redesignated an [[unclassified miscellaneous vessel]] IX-67. She continued to serve as a training ship at Little Creek until her name was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on [[1 September]] [[1968]]. On [[20 November]] [[1968]], she was sold to the North American Smelting Company for scrapping.
At the end of the summer of 1946, ''Burleson'' sailed to the East Coast of the United States. She reported for duty at the Naval Amphibious Base, [[Little Creek, Virginia]], where she was [[ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] on 9 November 1946. That event, however, did not end her service. She was retained in an "in reserve, in service" status as a cargo-handling training ship at [[Little Creek, Virginia]]. On 5 October 1956 ''Burleson'' was redesignated an [[unclassified miscellaneous vessel]] IX-67. She continued to serve as a training ship at Little Creek until her name was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 1 September 1968. On 20 November 1968, she was sold to the North American Smelting Company for scrapping.


''Burleson'' received one [[battle star]] for her [[World War II]] service.
''Burleson'' received one [[battle star]] for her [[World War II]] service.


== References ==
== References ==
{{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b10/burleson-i.htm}}
{{DANFS|https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/b/burleson-i.html}}


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USS Burleson (APA-67) arriving from Bikini Atoll upon completion of her deployment in Operation Crossroads.
History
United States
NameUSS Burleson
NamesakeBurleson County, Texas
Laid down22 April 1944
Launched11 July 1944
Commissioned8 November 1944
Decommissioned9 November 1946
Stricken1 September 1968
FateSold in 1968 for scrapping
General characteristics
Class and typeGilliam-class attack transport
Displacement7,000 tons
Length426 feet
Beam58 feet
Draught16 feet
Speed16.9 knots (31.3 km/h)
Capacity849 troops
Complement220 officers and men
Armament

USS Burleson (APA-67), a Gilliam-class attack transport, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Burleson County, Texas. Her keel was laid down on 22 April 1944 at Wilmington, California, by the Consolidated Steel Corporation under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1860). She was launched on 11 July 1944 sponsored by Mrs. Darryl F. Zanuck, delivered to the Navy on 7 November 1944, and commissioned on 8 November 1944. The ship was named after a county in east central Texas about 60 miles due east of Austin.

Following shakedown training out of San Diego, California, and post-shakedown repairs at Terminal Island, the attack transport got underway for the southwestern Pacific on 17 January 1945. She stopped at Tillotson Cove in the Russell Islands from 3 to 11 February. On the latter day, she moved over to Guadalcanal. Burleson operated at various locations in the GuadalcanalTulagi area conducting amphibious training until mid-March. On 15 March, the ship set a course for Ulithi Atoll. She spent the period 21 to 27 March at anchor in Ulithi lagoon and, on the latter day, got underway in convoy bound for the Ryukyu Islands.

Burleson entered the transport area off Okinawa on the morning of 1 April 1945, the day of the initial assault, but she did not begin unloading until the following day. Those operations continued until 7 April when she put to sea bound for Guam. The attack transport spent the night of 11 April and 12 April at Apra Harbor, Guam, and then resumed her voyage. She arrived in Pearl Harbor on 23 April. Burleson remained in the Hawaiian Islands for two months. She conducted several amphibious training exercises at Maui and underwent repairs at the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard. On 25 June, the ship got underway from Pearl Harbor on her way back to the western Pacific.

After stops at Eniwetok and Ulithi, the attack transport arrived back at Okinawa on 5 August. She unloaded her cargo and disembarked her passengers at Buckner Bay. Burleson stayed at Okinawa beyond the end of hostilities on 15 August and through the end of August. On 5 September, she got underway for the Asian mainland. Burleson arrived at Jinsen, Korea, on 8 September and began disembarking troops assigned to military government units. On 13 September, she returned to Okinawa and operated in the Ryukyu Islands until 26 September. On that day, she departed Okinawa with elements of the First Marine Division embarked. The attack transport reached Taku, China, on 30 September and spent the next five days disembarking troops and unloading cargo.

Burleson as a training ship at Little Creek in 1951.

She continued to perform duty in support of occupation forces until November when she returned to Pearl Harbor with a complement of troops returning home. In December, she was assigned to the 14th Naval District temporarily to undergo modifications preparatory to her participation in Operation Crossroads, nuclear tests scheduled for the following summer at Bikini Atoll. In June 1946, Burleson moved from Pearl Harbor to Bikini carrying animals to be used in the two nuclear tests. She observed both tests and moved into the test area after each to remove the animals for study.

At the end of the summer of 1946, Burleson sailed to the East Coast of the United States. She reported for duty at the Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Virginia, where she was decommissioned on 9 November 1946. That event, however, did not end her service. She was retained in an "in reserve, in service" status as a cargo-handling training ship at Little Creek, Virginia. On 5 October 1956 Burleson was redesignated an unclassified miscellaneous vessel IX-67. She continued to serve as a training ship at Little Creek until her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 September 1968. On 20 November 1968, she was sold to the North American Smelting Company for scrapping.

Burleson received one battle star for her World War II service.

References[edit]

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.