USS Diomedes (ARB-11) was an
Aristaeus-class repair ship built for the
United States Navy during
World
War II. Named for
Diomedes
(in
Greek mythology, a prince of
Argos, one of the
bravest heroes of the
Trojan War),
she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. Launched as LST-1119 on 11 January 1945
by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company of Seneca, Illinois; placed in partial
commission from 23 January to 21 February 1945 for the passage to
Baltimore, Maryland; converted to a battle damage repair ship as USS Diomedes (ARB-11); and commissioned on 23 June 1945 with Lieutenant
Commander S. H. P. Read, Jr., USNR, in command. Diomedes arrived at
Okinawa on 25 September 1945, and on 3 October got underway for
Hong Kong
to provide repair services. She sailed from Hong Kong on 8 December and called
at Kiirun, Formosa
before arriving at
Taku,
China on 19
December to continue her repair work. Departing Taku on 20 March 1946
Diomedes called at
Pearl
Harbor, and arrived at
Charleston, South Carolina on 28 May. She arrived in
Jacksonville, Florida on 2 June, and was placed out of commission in reserve
there on 3 December 1946.
Muster Rolls dated December 7, 1945 - U.S.S. Diomedes
Muster Rolls dated January 1, 1946 - U.S.S. Diomedes
Muster Rolls dated March 20, 1946 - U.S.S. Diomedes