USS Sculptor (AK-103)
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USS Sculptor (AK-103) was an commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.

Sculptor was laid down as SS D. W. Harrington under Maritime Commission contract (MCE Hull 1671) on 18 May 1943 by California Shipbuilding Co., Wilmington, California; launched on 10 June 1943; sponsored by Mrs. S. E. Joseph; acquired by the Navy on 22 June 1943; and commissioned on 10 August 1943, Lt. Comdr. George C. Bosson in command.

World War II Pacific Theatre operations

Sculptor served in the Naval Transportation Service, making six voyages from San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California
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, supplying advanced bases in the western Pacific. She sailed on her first voyage on 28 August 1943 towing a section of the floating dock, ABSD-1, and delivered it and other cargo at Espiritu Santo
Espiritu Santo
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 on 2 October. After carrying Lend-Lease
Lend-Lease
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 material to New Zealand
New Zealand
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, she returned to San Francisco on 23 November.

Towing a barge to the South Pacific

On her second voyage, beginning on 27 December, she towed a repair barge, YRDH-1, and carried a deck cargo of an LCT in sections to Espiritu Santo. After arriving there on 1 February 1944, she made voyages between advanced bases until departing from Espiritu Santo on 20 April for San Francisco, where she arrived on 12 May.

Sculptor's remaining voyages followed the pattern of the first two. She sailed from San Francisco on 3 June with a section of ABSD-2 in tow, and made local cargo voyages in the Southwest Pacific between 15 July and 29 September before returning to San Francisco on 24 October.

Towing more barges

After overhaul, she sailed again on 16 December with two YF barges in tow which she exchanged at Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor
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 for YFD-64. This large drydock was delivered by the combined efforts of Sculptor, and a sister ship, at San Pedro Bay
San Pedro Bay (Philippines)
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, Leyte
Leyte
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, Philippine Islands, on 13 February 1945. Sculptor then carried cargo between advanced bases until 28 April and returned to San Francisco on 21 May.

Carrying Coast Guard cutters to Saipan

On 15 June 1945, the freighter
Cargo ship
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 left San Diego with two 83' U.S. Coast Guard cutters on deck and a barge
Barge
A barge is a flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods. Some barges are not self-propelled and need to be towed by tugboats or pushed by towboats...

 in tow. The tow was dropped at Pearl Harbor, and the remainder of the cargo was offloaded at Saipan
Saipan
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 after arrival on 13 July.

End-of-war activity

The ship returned to San Francisco on 1 September and began her sixth and last Navy voyage on the 29th. She delivered cargo to Saipan and Guam
Guam
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, and sailed from Guam on 23 December for the East Coast of the United States
United States
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.

Post-war decommissioning

Sculptor arrived at Baltimore, Maryland, on 21 February 1946 and was decommissioned there on 26 February. The ship was redelivered to the Maritime Commission on 8 March and struck from the Navy List on 12 March 1946. In 1947, she was sold to a Greek
Greece
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 shipping firm as SS Dimosthenis Pantaleon, under which name she remained in service until she was scrapped at Trieste
Trieste
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, Italy
Italy
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, in 1969.

Military awards and honors

Sculptor's crew members were eligible for the following medals:
  • American Campaign Medal
  • Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
  • World War II Victory Medal
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