January to June

The records of ships used to carry troops to their theaters of operations were destroyed intentionally in 1951. "According to our [U. S. National Archives] records, in 1951 the Department of the Army destroyed all passenger lists, manifests, logs of vessels, and troop movement files of United States Army Transports for World War II." (Sorry, but there was no word on why the records were destroyed.) Thus there is no longer an official record of who sailed on what ship, though there are still valuable sources that can be found. So this web page is an informal collecting ground for information about troop ship crossings.

If you have information about a crossing, please submit your information.



  • The list is in chronological order by departure date. So if you are looking for a particular ship or unit, you will have to use the FIND function in your browser. Unit names are spelled out when they fit (but not always); so search for the unit number - e.g., "106" or "106th" for the 106th Infantry Division.
  • Different units aboard are separated by semi-colons (;). If a unit was attached to another unit, either the larger unit will be in parentheses - e.g. "38th Armored Infantry Battalion (7th Armored Division)", or vice versa "7th Armored Division (38th Armored Infantry Battalion)". This means only the smaller unit is known to have been on board; the larger unit is included, since people may be searching on that. Note that units may have crossed on multiple ships.
  • Ships going into Greenoch (and variant spellings) or Glasgow or Firth of Clyde, Scotland were all going to the same destination. So search on "Scotland" for any arrivals there, since the variants are numerous.
  • RAMPs are Recovered Allied Military Personnel. These were former prisoners of war, who had priority for going home.
  • Unknown, incomplete, or uncertain items of information are in bold type. If you know any of these, please submit your information.
Departure Date
Embarkation Place
Vessel
Units on Board
Convoy Number
Debarkation Place
Arrival Date
Source of Information
45-early??
Bougainville
Goodhue
132nd Infantry Regiment and other units of the Americal Division
???
Leyte,
Philippines
45-early??
D. Cooper, whose father was aboard
45-01-01
New York,
NY
Brazil
1366th Engineer Truck Battalion; 924th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance Company; 294th FA Obsn Battalion; many FA and Med personnel; ???
57-ship convoy
Le Havre,
France
45-01-16
D. Cooper, whose father was aboard
(more);
also
Fredric M. Cooper
(who was on board)
(more);
also
Carl Steitz
(who was on board)
45-01-01
New York,
NY
18th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron Troop A; others
Unknown
Gourock,
Scotland
45-01-07
S. Harding - Gray Ghost; also
Stanley Shavalier
(who was on board) (via Tena Puisis)
45-01-02
New York,
NY
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Newport News,
VA
45-01-03
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-01-02
New York,
NY
Borinquen
Unknown
In Convoy
(Number Unknown)
Azores
45-??-??
T. Healy
(who was on board)
(more)
45-01-03??
Peleliu?
(French ship)
81st Infantry Division (321st Infantry Regiment)
???
New
Caledonia
45-01-14? (about 2 weeks)
R. Moore of 321st Inf Reg
45-01-03
embarked 45-01-01
New York,
NY
Henry Gibbons
782nd Tank Battalion; 134th Evacuation Hospital; 1471st Engineer Maintenance Company; 565th Quartermaster Railhead Company; 553rd Ambulance Company
???
Le Harve,
France
45-01-16
Patricia Christensen
(whose uncle was on board)
45-01-04 embarked 45-01-03
Newport News, VA
West Point
(AP23)
85th Mountain Infantry Regiment, 87th Mountain Infantry Regiment (10th Mountain Division) (total of 7,741 passengers)
sailed alone
Naples,
Italy
45-01-13
Soldiers on Skis, via R. Raney and West Point crewman
W. McLain
(more)
45-01-06
Newport News,
Virginia
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
10th Mountain Division Non-Regimental Units: Click here for complete list.
???
Naples,
Italy
45-01-18
Soldiers on Skis, via R. Raney
(more)
also
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-01-07
New York, NY
Queen Elizabeth
about 15,000 replacements, including J. Walker
sailed alone
Greenock,
Scotland
45-01-13
45-01-08
Boston, MA
Mariposa
70th Infantry
Division
Special Troops Main Body (270th Engr Combat Bn, 370th Med Bn, 570th Signal Co, 770th Ord Co, 70th QM Co, 70th Recon Troop, & 725th, 882nd, 883rd, 884th Field Artillery Bns)
???
Marseilles,
France
45-01-18
S.K. Dixon (from 70th Division Historian Charlie Pence and The Trailblazers
(more)
45-01-08
??
Alpine
Participants in Lingayen Landings
??
Lingayen
45-01-11
Mariner's Museum via T. Monday
(more)
45-01-09
Hobart, Tasmania (continuing from Los Angeles, CA on 44-12-19)
General George M. Randall
(AP-115)
596th Air Engineering Squadron (380th Air Service Group); nurses; Red Cross workers; unknown others (5500 troops on board)
??
(with Gen. Billy Mitchell and Empress of Scotland, 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers)
Bombay,
India
45-01-23
J. Baker
(more)
45-01-09
Hobart, Tasmania
General Billy Mitchell
597th Air Engineering Squadron (381st Air Service Group); unknown others
??
(with Gen. George M. Randall and Empress of Scotland, 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers)
???
left convoy prior to the Randall reaching Bombay on 45-01-23
J. Baker
(more)
45-01-09
Hobart, Tasmania
Empress of Scotland
New Zealand troops (headed for Italy)
??
(with Gen. Billy Mitchell and Gen. George M. Randall, 1 cruiser, 2 destroyers)
??
(troops enroute to Italy)
left convoy 45-01-20
J. Baker
(more)
45-01-13
Gourock,
Scotland
Unknown
Unknown
New York,
NY
45-01-19
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-01-14
Hollandia,
New Guinea
General R. L. Howze
(AP-134)
3,122 Army troops
San Pedro Bay,
Leyte Island,
Phillippines
45-01-17
War diary of the USS General R. L. Howze (AP-134)
(via Leo W. Albright)
45-01-18
Boston,
MA
Ile de France
approx 3,500 men - 1/4 Air Force remainder Infantry
(some later attached to the 398th Bomb Group)
In convoy
Glasgow,
Scotland
45-01-26
James L. Holloway
(who was on board)
(more)
45-01-19
??
Alpine
Participants in Subic Bay, Luzon Landings
??
Luzon
45-01-20
Mariner's Museum via T. Monday
(more)
45-01-19
Boston,
MA
Edmund B. Alexander
341st Infantry Unit (86th Division, 3rd Army)
Unknown
Le Havre,
France
45-03-02
Letters from Gary Karlson's father's commanding officer
45-01-20
Naples,
Italy
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Mers El Khabir,
Algeria
45-01-22
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-01-23
Mers El Khabir,
Algeria
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
45-02-03
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-01-23
San Pedro Bay,
Leyte Island,
Phillippines
General R. L. Howze
(AP-134)
473 Army soldiers
In convoy
Manus Island,
Admiralty Island
45-01-30
War diary of the USS General R. L. Howze (AP-134)
(via Leo W. Albright)
45-01-24
New York,
NY
Unknown
Unknown
Gourock,
Scotland
45-01-30
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-01-26
Hawaii
LST 723
(Assault Convoy)
Eniwetok,
Marshall
Islands
45-02-03
45-01-26
Hawaii
LST 792
(Assault Convoy)
Eniwetok,
Marshall
Islands
45-02-03
45-01-31??
New York, NY
United States
661st Field Artillery Battalion; c. 15,000 troops on board
sailed alone
Southampton,
England?
45-02-08??
H. Tenenbaum (661st FAB)
45-02-??
Cherbourg,
France
Unknown
(Hospital ship)
Wounded
Unknown
England
45-02-??
Clyde Lee Estes
(who was on board)
45-02-03
USA
Unknown
Infantry replacements
Unknown
EAMET
45-03-13
DD-214 of Carl Sutton's father
45-02-05
Honolulu, HI
Sea Sturgeon
part of 302nd Fighter Control Squadron (1 officers & 8 men)
(1st Eschelon Convoy)
Eniwetok,
Marshall Islands
45-02-13
45-02-05
Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
LST 723
(Assault Convoy)
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
45-02-10
45-02-05
Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
LST 792
(Assault Convoy)
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
45-02-10
45-02-05
Gourock,
Scotland
3,293 passengers & 1,140 crew
Unknown
New York,
NY
45-02-11
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-02-05
Portland Bill,
Dorset,
England
Unknown
777th Tank Battalion
Unknown
Le Havre,
France
45-02-05
(via Charles W. Ray, Jr. whose father was on board)
45-02-07
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Naples,
Italy
45-02-22
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-02-08
Pier 5, Berth K, U. S. naval Supply Depot, Oakland, CA
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
50 naval seamen; 3 Ensigns, (listed by name, number and ship, one heading to USS Frybarger, DE-705 and one heading to USS Hallon, DE-703); 704 servicemen; 4 Navy Officers; 60 Army officers.
sailed alone
Segnon Channel,
Berth 4,
Espiritu Santo,
New Hebrides Islands
45-02-23
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-02-09
Hollandia, New Guinea
LST 577
mostly infantry replacements of the 270th Replacement Company (21st Replacement Depot)
???
torpedoed off New Guinea by Japanese submarine
RO 50
(Capt. Kimura)
45-02-11
Individual Deceased Personnel File of an officer aboard, via
E. M. Rucks
(more)
45-02-10
Angaur,
Pelau
LST 128
Members of the US Marine 7th AAA Battalion
???
Pearl Harbor,
HI
45-02-16
Alumni testimonials and military records of a now deceased Marine
(via Larry Daniels)
45-02-10
Boston,
MA
West Point
(AP23)
7690 passengers: c. 5000 replacement troops
sailed alone
Greenoch
(The Clyde),
Scotland
45-02-18
J. Simeral (more) and West Point crewman W. McLain
45-02-11
New York,
NY
Henry T. Gibbons
(USAT 288)
658th Field Artillery Battalion; others
In convoy (number unknown)
Le Havre,
France
45-02-23
Unit Journal of 658th Field Artillery Battalion
(via Bill Mullen)
45-02-12
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
LST 723
(Assault Convoy)
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
45-03-02
45-02-12
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
LST 792
(Assault Convoy)
Iwo Jima
45-02-24
45-02-19
New York,
NY
11,226 troops & 1,382 crew
Unknown
Gourock,
Scotland
45-02-24
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-02-19
???
General A. E. Anderson
POW's and others
sailed alone
San Francisco,
CA
45-03-08
Jack Heyn
(who was on board)
(more)
45-02-21
Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
Sea Sturgeon
part of 302nd Fighter Control Squadron
(1 officers & 8 men)
1st Eschelon Convoy
Saipan,
Mariannas Islands
45-02-25
45-02-26
Pier 4, Navy 140, Segond Channel, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides Islands
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
1 officer and 54 men ; 6 USMC enlisted; 1 Army Officer from APO 708; 6 Army officers from APO 709; 212 Army enlisted; 250 Navy enlisted; 7 Naval Officers (listed by name and intended final destination).
sailed alone
Kukum Beach,
Guadalcanal,
Solomon Islands
45-02-28
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-02-26
Naples,
Italy
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Pier 51,
New York,
NY
45-03-08
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-03-04
Kukum Docks, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
975th QM Service Co., 2 officers and 208 enlisted men, (55, listed by name and rank, did temporary duty at Japtan Island, Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands from 13 March 1945 thru 17 March 1945); 976th QM Service Co., 3 Officers, 205 enlisted men; 977th QM Service Co., 3 officers, 208 enlisted men; 3388th QM Truck Co., 3 officers and 128 enlisted men; 48th Station Hospital, 23 officers, 23 Nurses(American Red Cross, 3 debarked March 8, 1945 Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands) and 250 enlisted men; 3766th QM Truck Co., 3 officers and 129 enlisted men; 159th Port Co., 4 officers and 208 enlisted men; 222nd Station Hospital, 19 officers (debarked March 8, 1945 Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands). Casuals 2. Total 66 Officers, 23 nurses, 6 American Red Cross (Female) and 1457 enlisted men.
escorted
Berth 5,
Port Apra,
Guam,
Marianas Islands
(via Kwajalein Atoll and Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands)
45-03-22
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-03-04
Hollandia, New Guinea
(unknown)
wounded troops
???
San Francisco,
CA
45-03-25
S. Castro, who was aboard
(more)
45-03-04
Seattle,
WA
Exchange
Elements of the 315th Bomb Wing, 16th Bomb Group, and 501st Bomb Group
???
Guam
45-04-14
Larry
(315bw.org )
45-03-05
Gourock,
Scotland
4,111 passengers and 1,366 crew
sailed alone
New York,
NY
45-03-11
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-03-05
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
Sea Sturgeon
part of 302nd Fighter Control Squadron (1 officers & 8 men)
1st Eschelon Convoy
Iwo Jima
45-03-07
45-03-15
San Francisco
General Patrick
about 5000 Army replacements
alone to New Guinea; then convoy to Leyte
Leyte,
Philippines
45-04-18
45-03-16
Seattle,
WA
Dorothea L. Dix
Personnel of the 73rd and 76th Air Service Groups
Unknown
Guam
45-04-11
Larry
(315bw.org )
45-03-18
Leyte, Philippine Islands
???
(LST)
various military
???
Okinawa,
Japan
45-04-01
R. Nelson’s diary
(more)
45-03-18
New York,
NY
10,905 troops and 1,385 crew
sailed alone
Gourock,
Scotland
45-03-25
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-03-22
Naples,
Italy
Georgic
Unknown
Unknown
Liverpool,
England
(via Gibraltar)
45-??
"The Coleraine Battery" by Ronnie Gamble
(via Ronnie Gamble)
45-03-23
Los Angeles, CA
(Long Beach)
General Leroy Eltinge
23rd Signal Construction Battalion; units of SACO (Naval Group China); Red Cross workers
unescorted to Melbourne
Calcutta,
India
(via 2 day stop in Melbourne, Australia)
???
H. Bloesch, via
J. Baker
(more);
Info from Hugh E. Reams
45-03-24
New York,
NY
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Colon, Panama
45-03-30
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-03-25
Berth 5, Port Apra, Guam, Marianas Islands
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
31 Navy enlist men (listed by name, rank, and number), 4 Navy officers (listed by name, rank and number) for transportation to Saipan, Marianas Islands. 17 Navy enlisted (listed by name, rank and number), for transportation to Tinian, Marianas Islands. 2 officers and 64 men of the 506th Fighter Group for transportation to APO 247.
escorted by USS Raby (DE-986)
Berth 2,
Tinian Harbor,
Marianas Islands
45-03-26
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-03-26
Camp Stoneman; San Francisco, CA
General John Pope (AP-110)
replacement troops
alone to Port Morsby, New Guinea on 45-04-25; then convoy to Manila
Manila,
Philippines
45-05-??
former member of 33rd Infantry Division to b52@
azstarnet.com

(more)
45-03-27
ETO
Mount Vernon
Patients
(including at least one from Company K, 120th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division)
Unknown
USA
45-04-03
Meal ticket and discharge papers of Al G. Rothe Jr.'s father
45-03-28
Hampton Roads, VA
Wakefield
Army Infantry Replacements
sailed alone
Naples, Italy
(after stop at Oman)
45-04-(04-06?)
45-03-28
Berth 2, Tinian Harbor, Marianas Islands (and on 45-03-29 from Berth 26, Saipan Harbor, Marianas Islands)
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
Patients, 6 Officers; 49 Navy enlisted men; 62 Marines; 10 Army; 3 Merchant Marines. (These passengers were listed by name, rank, number and assignment and boarded at Tinian Harbor.) 1 Army officer, 172 Army enlisted men, 10 Navy enlisted men embarked at Saipan.
sailed alone
Berth S21,
Pearl Harbor,
Oahu, Territory Hawaii
45-04-07
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-03-29
Gourock,
Scotland
3,895 passengers and 1,387 crew
sailed alone
New York,
NY
45-04-04
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-03-30
Colon,
Panama
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Balboa,
Panama
45-03-30
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-03-31
Balboa,
Panama
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
San Juan,
Puerto Rico
45-04-03
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-03-late
Leyte, Philippine Islands
Alpine
Participants in Okinawa Landings
??
Okinawa,
Japan
45-04-01
Mariner's Museum via T. Monday
(more)
45-04-04
San Juan,
Puerto Rico
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Pier 51,
New York,
NY
45-04-07
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-04-05
Hampton Roads,
VA
America
comedian Red Skelton
???
Naples,
Italy
45-04-15
H. Barger
(more);
also
Mark Black
(whose father, Donald L. Black was on board)
45-04-06
Seattle,
WA
Cape Newenham
Ground echelon of the 331st Bomb Group and 502nd Bomb Group
Unknown
Guam
45-05-11
Larry
(315bw.org )
45-04-08
New York,
NY
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Scotland
(But weather was bad at Scotland, ship couldn't dock, went on to Germany or France to drop troops off)
45-04-13
US Army discharge paper for TEC 5 Melvin L. Dunham
(via Jerry Dunham, CMSGT, USAF (Ret.)
45-04-13
Camp Lucky Strike
John Ericsson
100 RAMPs, about 100 men returning on rotation, a number of litter patients
Convoy, but number unknown
Staten Island,
New York
45-04-28
P. House, former POW from 590th FAB of 106th Inf Div
(more)
45-04-14
San Diego,
CA
Admiral C. F. Hughes
6000 Marine replacements, including B. Perry; 54th Replacement Draft
???
Weymouth Bay,
England
45-04-27
B. Perry
(more)
also
Bill Knebel
(who was on board)
45-04-15
Seattle,
WA
Kota Baroe
Personnel of the 75th Air Service Group
Unknown
Guam
45-05-10
Larry
(315bw.org )
45-04-16
New York,
NY
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
San Juan,
Puerto Rico
45-04-03
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-04-22
Le Havre, France
Argentina
Mostly RAMPs (ex POWs)
???
New York,
NY
45-05-05
45-04-27
Pier 2, Nawiliwili, Kauai, Territory Hawaii (and Pier 27, Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Territory Hawaii)
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
Unnamed number of troops (Marines) boarded at Nawiliwili on 22nd and 23rd of Arpil, 1945. At Honolulu, from the 75th Station Hospital, 69 nurses; 1563rd Engr., 7 officers and 191 enlisted men; 3024th QM, 1 officer and 55 enlisted men; 3020th Engr., 4 officers and 103 enlisted men. 325th AAA, 10 officers and 497 enlisted men; 2704th Engr., 3 officers and 101 enlisted men; 3345th Signal Service, 1 officer and 35 enlisted men. Total embarking at Honolulu, 95 officers and 982 enlisted men.
was in convoy (click here for details)
Berth 148,
Southwest anchorage, Okinawa Island (via Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands and Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands)
45-06-03
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-04-27
Weymouth Bay,
England
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Le Havre,
France
45-04-28
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-04-30
Le Havre,
France
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Southampton,
England
45-05-03
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-05-??
Far East
Queen of Bermuda
Royal Air Force; others?
??
Southampton,
England
45-05-??
Ken Stofer
(who was on board)
45-05-??
Southampton,
England
Louis Pasteur
Royal Air Force; others?
??
Quebec City,
Quebec
Canada
45-05-??
Ken Stofer
(who was on board)
45-05-early?
New York, NY
John Ericsson
???
Convoy, but number unknown
LeHavre,
France
45-05-mid?
E. Bryner, utilityman in the crew
45-05-02
San Francisco,
CA
General Howze
(AP-134)
3,104 Soldiers, Sailers & Marines
None
Eniwetok Atoll,
Marshall Islands
45-05-16
War diary of the USS General R. L. Howze (AP-134)
(via Leo W. Albright)
45-05-04
Southampton,
England
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Newport News,
VA
45-05-14
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-05-06
Seattle,
WA
Cape Victory
509th Composite Group; 390th Air Service Group
Unknown
Pearl Harbor,
HI
45-05-13
The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Assoc., Inc. and the 509th CG Pictorial Album - 1945
(via Patrick Cummings)
45-05-mid??
Europe
LeJeune
Capt. William Clyde McKinley (Army Air Corps)
???
U.S.A.
45-05-21
Diary of Capt. William McKinley, via T. Ensminger
45-05-mid??
Le Havre, France
John Ericsson
"large number of soldiers" (some possibly picked up in Southampton)
may have been in convoy
New York,
NY
45-05-late?
E. Bryner, utilityman in the crew
45-05-15
Okinawa,
Japan
Sea Flasher
Unknown
Unknown
Ulithi Atoll,
Micronesia
45-05-21
Beth Kramer
(whose father was on board)
45-05-16
Pearl Harbor,
HI
Cape Victory
509th Composite Group; 390th Air Service Group
Unknown
Tinian Island,
Marianas
45-05-29
(Disembarked 45-05-30)
The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Assoc., Inc. and the 509th CG Pictorial Album - 1945
(via Patrick Cummings)
45-05-17
Eniwetok Atoll,
Marshall Islands
General Howze
(AP-134)
2,472 Soldiers
None
Ulithi Atoll,
Micronesia
???
War diary of the USS General R. L. Howze (AP-134)
(via Leo W. Albright)
45-05-17
ETO
General William M. Black
Unknown
???
Boston,
MA
45-05-28
Telegram from Sgt Ralph L. Maassen
(via son Ron Maassen)
45-05-19
Port Sumay,
Guam
Fairland
54th Replacement Draft group (Marines); others
Unknown
Okinawa
45-05-27
Bill Knebel
(who was on board)
45-05-21
Newport News,
VA
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Naples,
Italy
45-06-02
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-05-21
Gourock,
Scotland
Aquitania
British troops, RAMPS, wounded, US troops (former POWs), others?
???
New York,
NY
45-05-28
Stan Perkins
(who was on board)
(more)
45-05-22
Le Havre, France
Santa Margarita
199 RAMPs (ex-POWs)
UC-69
New York,
NY
45-06-03
T. Snell NY Times (6/4/45, p. 5)
(more)
45-05-22
Ulithi Atoll,
Micronesia
Sea Flasher
Unknown
Unknown
Guam
45-05-23
Beth Kramer
(whose father was on board)
45-05-23
Le Harve,
France
Monticello
RAMPS
(Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
Approx 20 ships
New York,
NY
(via Southampton)
45-06-02
??
War Diary of 1st Lt. McKie M. Trotter III
(via his son, I. Todd Trotter)
45-05-28 or 29
Le Havre, France
Mormacmoon
RAMPs (ex POWs)
none?
Newport News,
VA
45-06-03 or 04
S. Colby
(more)
45-05-30
Le Havre,
France
Sea Robin
RAMPs (ex POWs)
Unknown
New York,
NY
45-06-11
Bible and discharge papers of Roy Austin Green
(via Ben Evans)
45-06-early
Southampton, England
George Washington
wounded troops
none?
Pier 18;
Staten Island;
New York, NY
45-06-??
45-06-first week
Le Havre, France
William H. Smith
20 unattached former glider pilots
none?
Norfolk,
VA
45-06-last week (22 day voyage)
G. Buckley (aboard)
45-06-??
England
Atlantis
wounded troops
none?
Savannah,
GA
45-06-??
J. Simeral
(more)
45-06-??
ETO
General
W. P. Richardson
1,802 troops total
including men of the 15th Air Force; 100th Infantry Battalion; 1st Armored Division; 496th Quartermaster Company; 16 British censors from Trinidad; one US Congressman (Rep. Lyle Boren of Oklahoma)
Unknown
New York,
NY
45-06-07
Records of James V. Fassanella
(who was on board)
45-06-01
Le Havre, France
Sea Porpoise
RAMPs (ex POWs)
???
New York,
NY
45-06-12
R. Cook, RAMP who was aboard
45-06-01
San Francisco,
CA
Sacajawea
Replacements for the 40th Division 185th Infantry
None
Pearl Harbor,
HI
45-06-09
Diary of Art Morneweck (on board)
45-06-04
Naples,
Italy
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Newport News,
VA
45-06-14
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-06-05
Le Havre, France
Admiral Benson
ex POWs ??
???
Pier 88,
New York,
NY
45-06-12
Diary of Hank Gould, via E. Gould
45-06-05
New York,
NY
1,207 passengers and 1,026 crew
sailed alone
Gourock,
Sctoland
45-06-10
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-06-08
Berth 148, Southwest anchorage, Okinawa Island
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
USMC, 38 Officers and men (listed by name, branch, rank and number) for transportation to Naval Hospital, Saipan, Marianas Islands and 1 USCG (by name).
Task unit 31.29.1 escorted by US McClelland (DE-750)
Berth L-52,
Saipan,
Marianas Islands
45-06-12
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-06-15
Gourock, Scotland
735th Military Police Battalion, as part of 12,326 American troops and 2,200 Navy personnel, and one lone Congressman. (total of 14,777 troops & 893 crew)
Task unit 31.29.1 escorted by US McClelland (DE-750)
Berth L-52,
Saipan,
Marianas Islands
45-06-20
S. Harding - Gray Ghost and
J. Holman, 735th MP Bn who was aboard
(more)
45-06-15
Pearl Harbor,
HI
Sacajawea
Replacements for the 40th Division 185th Infantry
In convoy
Leyte Island
45-07-09
Diary of Art Morneweck (on board)
45-06-17
Southampton,
England
Dnora Castle
3166 ART/FC Company (616 OBAM Battalion)
Sailed alone
Le Havre,
France
45-06-18
Edward G. Horn
(who was on board)
45-06-19
Saipan, Mariannas Islands
AP118
men on 45 days R& R
???
San Francisco,
CA
45-07-06
45-06-late
Le Havre, France
General Richardson
mixture
???
Fish Pier,
Boston,
MA
45-06-late
TSgt G. W. Eldridge (to son), Weapons Platoon, Company I, 26th Infantry Regiment (1st Infantry Division)
45-06-22
Southampton, England
Argentina
Individual High-Point men (from 102nd Cav; 186th FA Bn; 745th Tank Bn; 2nd Ranger Bn; 56th Sig Bn; 987 FA Bn; 112th Eng Bn; 955th FA Bn; 112th Eng Bn; 53rd Med Bn; V Corps Arty; 382 Med Coll Co; 787 Tank Bn; 612 TD Bn; 38th Cav Rcn; 668th Eng Topo)
unknown
Newport News,
VA
45-06-30
T/4 R. H. Searl, formerly of 56th Sig Bn, who was aboard
(more)
45-06-22
Berth 3, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
79 casualties; 1 Red Cross (male); 9 Army officers; 6 Navy officers; 484 Navy enlisted men; 313 Army enlisted men. Total: 896 passengers.
sailed alone
Dock 3,
Grand Quay,
Noumea,
New Caledonia
(no one debarked; just took on more passengers for 45-06-27 sailing)
44-06-25
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-06-23
Norfolk,
VA
General M. C. Meigs
(AP-116)
Unknown
???
Gibraltar
45-07-02
Ship's voyage log of Joseph Gutsick
(via Mike Gutsick)
45-06-26
Le Havre, France
Monterey
part of 104th Infantry Division
???
New York,
NY
45-07-03
45-06-26
New York,
NY
379th AAA Battalion (9th Army)

1,040 passengers and 903 crew

sailed alone
Gourock,
Scotland
45-07-01
Inlisted Record and Report of Separation of Sammy I. Wozumi
(via Eugene Williams)
and
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
45-06-27
Dock 3, Grand Quay, Noumea, New Caledonia
Elizabeth C. Stanton
(AP-69)
3 men from the 47th US Naval Construction Battalion (by name and number); 485 Navy passengers; French sailors: 2 officers, 6 warrant officers, and 164 enlisted men; Army casualties: 53 enlisted men; Navy causalties: 1 officer, 105 enlisted men, patients: 2 officers, 1 warrant officer, 36 enlisted men; Marine patients, 1 enlisted man; Merchant Marine patients: 3.
sailed alone
Pier 7,
San Francisco,
CA
45-07-11
N. Miller, whose father was in the crew
(more)
45-06-30
Le Havre, France
Wakefield
99th Chemical Mortar Battalion; 782nd Tank Battalion; more?
Unknown
Boston,
MA
45-07-06
OUR PART: A History of the 99th Chemical Mortar Battalion, via
M. Smith of the 99th Bn, who was aboard;
also
Patricia Christensen
(whose uncle was on board); others
45-June or July
Unknown
Cristobal
314 Army officers, 3,000 Army enlisted, one French Army officer, 4 Red Cross workers
(including the 23rd Headquarters Special Troop Unit)
Unknown
Hampton Roads,
VA
45-07-Early
Newspaper clipping from papers of Michael J. LaRocca
45-summer
Port Hueneme, CA
Sea Devil
3000 Navy personnel
???
Yokosuka,
Japan
(via Marshall Islands, Okinawa)
45-summer
Jim Golden who was aboard