World War II Kinzer departed
Norfolk,
Virginia, on 1 January 1945, transited the
Panama Canal and docked at
San Diego,
California, on 16 January 1945. On 18 January 1945 she departed for
San Francisco, California, then moved on to
Pearl Harbor,
Territory of Hawaii, where she arrived on 29 January 1945. At Pearl Harbor,
Kinzer embarked
U.S. Marines of the
Reconnaissance Battalion,
Fleet Marine Force, and departed on 12 February 1945 for
World War II service in the
Pacific war zone. She arrived at
Okinawa Gunto for her pre
invasion mission on 26 March 1945 escorting
tank landing ships (LSTs) to their
landings on
Kerama Retto. When night came,
Kinzer landed marines on the various small islands surrounding Okinawa to gather data on
terrain and
Japanese activity; later large American
guns set up on these islands aided the initial assault of Okinawa itself.
Kinzer, in company with fast transport
USS Scribner (APD-122), continued this pattern while dodging Japanese
kamikaze suicide planes during patrols and
antisubmarine-screen duty in the
Okinawa campaign until she departed on 15 July 1945 with a
convoy headed for
Guam. There she picked up the
escort aircraft carrier USS Sargent Bay (CVE-83), escorted
Sargent Bay to Pearl Harbor. and continued on to the
United States West Coast, arriving at
San Pedro, California, on 9 August 1945. World War II ended six days later.
Postwar Completing
overhaul,
Kinzer departed San Pedro on 6 September 1945, disembarked passengers at Pearl Harbor, Guam, and
Ulithi Atoll, and arrived at
Manila on
Luzon in the
Philippine Islands on 13 October 1945. On 23 October 1945 she departed for
Haiphong,
French Indochina, where she embarked
Chinese troops for transfer to northern
China. From 7 November 1945 to 22 April 1946,
Kinzer redeployed Chinese troops in northern China and called at the ports of
Chinwangtao,
Qingdao, and
Taku in China,
Hulutao in
Manchuria, and
Jinsen,
Korea. During this time, she served as
flagship for Commander, Landing Ship Tank
Flotilla 15.
Kinzer cleared Qingdao on 25 April 1946 for the
United States, calling at Guam and Pearl Harbor en route and arriving at San Pedro on 17 May 1946. ==Decommissioning and disposal==