USS Allioth (AK-109/IX-204/AVS-4) was a Crater-classcargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II, named after Alioth, a star in constellation Ursa Major. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.
Construction
SS James Rowan was laid down under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MCE hull 1730, on 30 July 1943, by the Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 2, Richmond, California; launched on 20 August 1943; sponsored by Miss Cora Clonts; acquired by the Navy on 3 October 1943; renamed Allioth and designated AK-109 on 6 October 1943; and commissioned at Portland, Oregon, on 25 October 1943.[3]
Allioth sailed from Peleliu on 14 November 1944, bound for Pearl Harbor. On the afternoon of the 20th, two Japanese airplanes attacked her, dropping several bombs but scoring no hits.[3]
Later that evening, one aircraft returned and dropped a bomb which exploded near the ship. Ten crewmen were slightly wounded, and the ship suffered minor structural damage from shrapnel. She continued her journey and arrived safely in Hawaiian waters on 11 December 1944.[3]
Conversion to aviation supply issue ship
Two days later, the ship resumed her voyage toward the US West Coast of the United States, and she entered a shipyard at Alameda, California, on 24 December, for overhaul and conversion to an Aviation Supply Issue Ship. The alterations were completed in early March 1945, and Allioth received the new designation IX-204.[3]
Servicing aircraft at Ulithi
On 10 March, the vessel got underway for Pearl Harbor. After taking on more cargo there, she resumed her westward voyage, dropped anchor at Ulithi on 8 April, and began supplying various units with airplane parts. On 3 May, her designation was changed to AVS-4.[3]
Allioth moved to Okinawa in mid-September 1945, and remained there into the next year, supporting various airplane squadrons operating in the Ryukyu Islands. On 18 January 1946, the ship got underway to return to the United States. Allioth arrived back at Alameda, California, on 16 February, and began discharging cargo. Her crew also began stripping the ship of excess equipment in preparation for her deactivation.[3]
Post-war decommissioning
Allioth returned to Pearl Harbor on 15 April, and was placed out of commission there on 18 May 1946.[3] She was transferred to MARCOM on 13 May 1947, and laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California.[4] Her name was struck from the Navy List on 22 May 1947. Under MARCOM, the ship resumed her first name, James Rowan.[3] On 13 October 1964, she was sold to Union Minerals and Alloys Corporation, for $50,719.[4]
Awards
Allioth's crew was eligible for the following medals:[2]