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Cargo ship of the United States Navy
USS Lyra (AK-101) (broadside view) at anchor in San Francisco Bay, 4 August 1943.
History
United States
Name
  • Cyrus Hamlin
  • Lyra
Namesake
Orderedas a Type EC2-S-C1 hull, MCE hull 1555
BuilderPermanente Metals Corporation, Richmond, California
Yard number1555
Way number2
Laid down25 April 1943
Launched28 May 1943
Sponsored byMrs. Harry N. Nelson
Acquired10 June 1943
Commissioned22 July 1943
Decommissioned3 May 1946
Identification
FateSold, 7 January 1947
GreeceGreece
NameVirginia
NamesakeUS State of Virginia
OwnerA. G. Pappadakis, Piraeus, Greece
Acquired7 January 1947
FateSold, 1951
GreeceGreece
NameVirginia
OwnerFreighters & Tankers Agency Corp, New York City
Acquired1951
FateSold, 1953
GreeceGreece
NameVirginia
OwnerJ. J. Culucundis, Piraeus and Freighters & Tankers Agency Corp, New York
Acquired1953
FateSold, 1954
GreeceGreece
NameVirginia
OwnerJ. J. Culucundis, Piraeus and A G Pappadakis & Co Ltd, London
Acquired1954
FateSold, 1964
GreeceGreece
NameVirginia
OwnerAmedeo - Marfrontera Cia Nav. SA, Republic of Panama
Acquired1964
FateSold to Taiwan breakers arrived Kaohsiung, 3 April 1967
General characteristics
Class and typeCrater-class cargo ship
Displacement
  • 4,023 long tons (4,088 t) (standard)
  • 14,550 long tons (14,780 t) (full load)
Length441 ft 6 in (134.57 m)
Beam56 ft 11 in (17.35 m)
Draft28 ft 4 in (8.64 m)
Installed power
Propulsion
Speed12.5 kn (23.2 km/h; 14.4 mph)
Capacity
  • 7,800 t (7,700 long tons) DWT
  • 444,206 cu ft (12,578.5 m) (non-refrigerated)
Complement255
Armament

USS Lyra (AK-101) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the US Navy in World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne this name. It is named after the constellation Lyra.

Construction

Lyra was laid down 25 April 1943 as Liberty ship SS Cyrus Hamlin, MCE hull 1555, by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 1, Richmond, California, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract; renamed Lyra 27 May 1943; launched 28 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Harry N. Nelson; acquired by the Navy 10 June 1943; converted by General Engineering & Drydock Co., San Francisco, California, completed 22 July 1943; and commissioned 22 July 1943.

Service history

Lyra departed San Francisco 28 August 1943, with 8,000 tons of lend-lease cargo for New Zealand. En route she towed one unit of a sectional dock to Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, and arrived Wellington, New Zealand, 19 October. The cargo ship returned to San Francisco 24 November. On 17 December she began a three-day experimental run to help perfect towing techniques.

Two days after Christmas, she again departed for Espiritu Santo towing Auxiliary Repair Dry Dock ARD-12. The ship then proceeded to Tulagi and Munda, Solomon Islands, embarking 200 troops from the latter for transport to Guadalcanal, which she reached 29 February 1944. Lyra returned to Tulagi and Guadalcanal, and was back in San Francisco 2 April after steaming 13,567 miles (21,834 km). From 29 April to 30 June, she made two short voyages between the west coast and Pearl Harbor.

The cargo ship's next assignment was a towing operation to Manus, Admiralty Islands, between 21 August and 15 January 1945. On 26 February she voyaged to Samar, Philippine Islands, and returned to home port 1 June. Her seventh voyage, 17 June to 24 August, took her to Honolulu and Saipan. She sailed from San Francisco 26 September to Samar for her last assignment before decommissioning in Norfolk 3 May 1946. Lyra was redelivered to War Shipping Administration (WSA) 5 days later. She was sold 7 January 1947, to A. G. Pappadakis and operated out of Piraeus, Greece, as Virginia.

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Kaiser No. 1 2010.
  2. Navsource 2014.
  3. ^ DANFS 2015.
  4. MARAD.

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