USS Alcona

A post-war image of USS Alcona (AK-157) underway, date and location unknown. Her armament has been removed
History
United States
NameAlcona
NamesakeAlcona County, Michigan
Orderedas type (C1-M-AV1) hull, MC hull 2102
BuilderKaiser Shipbuilding Co., Richmond, California
Yard number59
Laid down27 November 1943
Launched9 May 1944
Sponsored byMrs. Morris Chamberlain
Acquired15 September 1944
Commissioned15 September 1944
Decommissioned5 May 1955
Stricken1 April 1960
Identification
Fate
  • sold for scrapping, 28 July 1960
  • dismantling completed, 31 October 1961
General characteristics
Class & typeAlamosa-class cargo ship
TypeC1-M-AV1
Tonnage5,032 long tons deadweight (DWT)
Displacement
  • 2,382 long tons (2,420 t) (standard)
  • 7,450 long tons (7,570 t) (full load)
Length388 ft 8 in (118.47 m)
Beam50 ft (15 m)
Draft21 ft 1 in (6.43 m)
Installed power
Propulsion1 × propeller
Speed11.5 kn (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph)
Capacity
  • 3,945 t (3,883 long tons) DWT
  • 9,830 cu ft (278 m3) (refrigerated)
  • 227,730 cu ft (6,449 m3) (non-refrigerated)
Complement
  • 15 Officers
  • 70 Enlisted
Armament

USS Alcona (AK-157) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.