From: Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

Cybele

The nature goddess of the ancient peoples of Anatolia.


AKS - 10: dp. 5,244 l. 441'6" b. 56'11"

dr. 28'4" s. 12 k. cpl. 193 a. 1 x 5", 4 x 3"

cl. Acubens

Cybele (AKS-10) was launched as William Hackett 9 October 1944 by Delta Shipbuilding Co., New Orleans, La., under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. H. McCall; transferred to the Navy 14 November 1944; converted at Tampa Shipbuilding Co., Tampa, Fla.; and commissioned in full 16 April 1945, Commander J. H. Church, USNR, in command.

Departing Galveston, Tex., 15 May 1945, Cybele loaded general stores at Bayonne, N.J., and sailed 4 June for Pearl Harbor, arriving 30 June. She cleared 13 July for San Pedro Bay, P.I., where she issued stores to ships until 21 August 1945.

Arriving in Tokyo Bay 31 August 1945, Cybele provided stores for ships engaged in the occupation of Japan until 12 October when she sailed to Samar to load cargo for Tsingtao, China.

Between 4 December 1945 and 15 January 1946, Cybele issued general stores at various Japanese ports. After reloading at Saipan, she issued cargo to support the occupation troops at Tsingtao and Taku, China, and Jinsen, Korea, until 15 April when she stood out for San Francisco, arriving 22 May. Cybele was decommissioned 22 August 1946 at Pearl Harbor and after being towed back to San Fransisco, was transferred to the Maritime Commission for disposal 24 April 1947.


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