From: Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Vol.IV - p 309


Medea

In Greek mythology, the enchantress who helped .Jason win the Golden Fleece.


(AKA--31: dp. 4,087 1. 426' ; b. 58' ; dr. 16' ; a. 16.9 k. ; cpl. 303 ; a. 1 5'', 8 40mm., 10 20 mm. ; cl. Artemis; T. S4--SF2-BEl)

Medea (AKA-31) was laid down under Maritime Commission contract 5 August 1944, by Walsh-Kaiser Co.. Inc., Providence, R.I. ; launched 30 November 1944 ; sponsored hy Mrs. A. C. Clarke; and commissioned 10 January 1945, Lt. Comdr. Wesley A. Sherberth in command.

Following shakedown in Chesapeake Bay, Medea loaded cargo at Hampton Roads, Va., and steamed to Hawaii, arriving Pearl Harbor 3 March 1943. Departing Honolulu 6 April, she operated in the Marianas for the next 2 months, before embarking troops for Okinawa. She arrived off the Hagushi beaches, Okinawa 10 June, and spent the next 9 days discharging troops and cargo. After the cessation of hostilities on 15 August, she carried occupation troops from the Philippines to Japan until November. when she reported for duty with the "Magic Carpet" fleet. Medea decomissioned in the 8th Naval District, headquartered at New Orleans, 24 April 1946. She was struck from the Naval Register 15 October, and transferred to the War Shipping Administration 29 October.

Medea received one battle star for World War II service.