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Length: 401 ft Beam: 54 ft 2 in Draft: 24 ft 5-3/16 in Speed: 11.5 knots Displacement: 11,450 tons Complement: 56 Launch date: 1919-01-01* Alaska service: mid 1940 - 24 Nov 1943 (Attu invasion) 22 March 1944 - September 1944 7 April 1945 - 14 September 1945USS SPICA History from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
Rear row L-R: Ed Rupp, Harry Seltzer, John Smits, Ensign Robert E. Vincent, Jim Davis, Pat Lair, John Perdue, Jules Berrey, Carl Lee, Stanley Mann
Addresses of officers August 1, 1943 (back of 8.5 x 14 sheet)
Navy Medicine May-June 1943 [Battle of Attu]
Because of its exceptional facilities--which included a sick bay with six
permanent berths, a small operating dispensary, and an operating
room--medical personnel aboard Spica (AK-16) were able to aid ships and
smaller crafts that were unable to reach shore due to inclement weather.
USS Spica had been sailing Alaskan waters loading and unloading cargo at
American outposts on the Alaskan coast and Aleutian Islands. Medical
personnel reported no fatalities or serious injuries.
From: bostonshamrock (at) webtv.net (Charles Donovan) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 11:19:59 -0500 (CDT) To: joe (at) kadiak.org Subject: Kodiak and the Aleutians I was in the US Navy from 39 thru 45--1941 was stationed aboard USS Spica AK 16 delivering cargo to Sitka,Kodiak,Dutch Harbor,etc. I remember docking at what I think was the only dock at Kodiak and walking quite a distance to get to town on a dirt road. The first building we reached ( Town Hall ) had a ten or twelve foot black bear in the entry. In May 42 six of us radiomen were put ashore at Kodiak, and had breakfast of steak and eggs in a long mess hall up on a hill from the dock. We were then sent to USNAAS Otter Point,Umnak Island and Chernofski Bay to set up weather reporting stations . We stayed there thru Dec 44. There was also a contingent of Seabees commanded by Ens Gill and a contingent of the 503rd Coast Artillery and I became good friends with S/Sgt Dick Conroy. I would be very pleased to hear from anyone who was there or their survivors. Sincerely CF Donovan RM1c USNA different USNS SPICA
From: Charles Donovan umnak4244 at msn.com Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 15:18:50 GMT I am a former US Navy RM1/c,39 thru 45. I was stationed at Chernofski Bay and USNAAS Otter Point,May 42 thru Dec 44. Served aboard USS Spica AK 16, 1940 thru May 1942. Chuck Donovan
http://www.kadiak.org/ships/spica/index.html This page created 2004 July 27, updated 2008 February 20.
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