USS Fortune (IX-146)

For other ships of the same name, see USS Fortune.
History
United States of America
Builder: Doullet and Williams, New Orleans, La
Laid down: 1921
Acquired: 16 February 1944
Commissioned: 19 February 1944
Decommissioned: 18 October 1945
General characteristics
Class & type: Design 1037 ship
Displacement: 13,250
Length: 411'9"
Beam: 55'
Draft: 27'2";
Speed: 11.8 kts
Complement: 167
Armament: 1-4", 1-3"

The second USS Fortune (IX-146) was built in 1921 by Doulett and Williams, New Orleans, La., as City of Elwood; acquired by the Navy 16 February 1944; and commissioned 19 February 1944, Lieutenant Commander K. H. Carlson, USNR, in command. She was reclassified AVS-2 on 25 May 1945.

Commissioned at Pearl Harbor, Fortune sailed 16 May 1944 for Kwajalein, her base for cargo operations to Eniwetok, Manus, and Ulithi until 10 January 1945, when she became fleet issue ship at Ulithi. She sailed from Ulithi 24 April with passengers for Alameda, California, arriving 20 May, and lay in various California shipyards until decommissioned 18 October 1945 and transferred to the War Shipping Administration the same day.

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