USS Griggs (APA-110) was a Windsor-classattack transport that served with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was subsequently sold into commercial service and was scrapped in 1973.
After shakedown at Galveston, Texas, Griggs trained precommissioning crews out of Newport, Rhode Island, before reaching Norfolk, Virginia 31 March 1945. There she embarked 40 officers and 1,416 men of the 41st Marine Depot Company and the 55th Marine Replacement Draft.
After delivering occupation troops to Japan from Lingayen Gulf and Mindanao, Griggs took up Operation Magic Carpet duty and departed Saipan 2 November 1945, en route to San Diego, where she arrived 13 days later with many war veterans. Griggs made two more "Magic Carpet" voyages returning to San Francisco from her last trip 21 February 1946.
Sold to Moore-McCormack Lines 21 April 1948, she became Mormacrey. In 1966 she was sold to Grace Line and renamed Santa Alicia. In 1973 she was scrapped.