From Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
Vol. VI (1976), pp. 164
An astronomical body.
(AKA-37: dp. 7,080; l. 426'0"; b. 58'0"; dr. 16'0"; s. 16
k.; cpl. 303; a. 1 5", 8 40mm., 10 20mm.; cl. Artemis, T. S4-SE2-BE1)
Roxane (AKA-37) was laid down 1 December 1944 by Walsh Kaiser Co.,
Inc., Providence, R. I., launched 14 February 1945, sponsored by Mrs. Edwin
H. Armstrong, acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission (MC Hull
1898) and commissioned at Boston 12 March 1945, Comdr. James Stone, USNR,
in command.
Following shakedown off Boston, Roxane loaded at Norfolk and transited
the Panama Canal 24 April 1945. Arriving Pearl Harbor 11 May, she proceeded
on to Eniwetok and Saipan before putting in to San Francisco 12 July. Departing
San Francisco 25 July, she proceeded by way of Pearl Harbor, Eniwetok, and
Ulithi, to Manila where she arrived 3 September. She operated on cargo runs
between various Philippine ports until arriving Japan 23 October 1945.
On 1 November 1945, Roxane reported to ComServPac for "Magic-Carpet"
duty at Matsyama, and proceeded via Okinawa and arrived San Francisco with
returning veterans 22 November. Departing again 11 December, she picked
up additional troops at Yokosuka and Sasebo and reached Seattle 7 February.
Roxane reported for disposal to Commander 13th Naval District 18
March1946, decommissioned 5 June 1946, was transferred to the Maritime Commission
29 June 1946, and was struck from the Navy list 3 July 1946.