Following
shakedown in
Chesapeake Bay,
Severn departed the
U.S. East Coast for the
Panama Canal and duty as a fresh water carrier in the Pacific. Assigned to
ServRon 8, she arrived at
Pearl Harbor on 8 September and at
Eniwetok on 22 September. There she discharged her cargo into YO's; and, on the 28th, sailed for the
Admiralties. At
Manus, on 3 October, she commenced watering amphibious craft of the
U.S. 7th Fleet preparing for the
Leyte invasion; and, on 13 October, got under way for
Hollandia, whence she sailed for
Leyte Gulf on 18 October.
Philippine Islands invasion On 23 October the
Battle for Leyte Gulf began; and, as that day turned into the 24th,
Severn entered the gulf. After daylight, she moved into
San Pedro Bay. An hour later, she underwent her first air attack; and, on the 25th, began discharging fresh water.
Missed by a bomb from a plane Through the daily air attacks of the next few weeks,
Severn continued to provide U.S. 7th Fleet units with water. By November, the attacks were down to two a day and were usually broken up by friendly aircraft. But, on the 24th, an enemy plane penetrated the CAP cover and released a bomb aimed at the water carrier. The bomb missed
Severn, but hit
PC-1124 then receiving water. In December,
Severn returned to Manus; took on more water, clothing, dry provisions, and lube oil; loaded an
LCVP and 2 jeeps at Hollandia; then returned to the
Philippines in time to support the landings in
Lingayen Gulf. Arriving in that gulf on 13 January 1945, she distributed water and fuel oil through the 26th; then returned to San Pedro Bay. From Leyte, she proceeded back to the Admiralties; and, on 14 February, got under way for the Western
Carolines.
South Pacific operations During March,
Severn filled her cargo tanks with water at
Guam and offloaded at
Ulithi—into ships staging for the
Okinawa campaign. In April, she continued to focus her operations on Ulithi, which she left only to rendezvous with
U.S. 5th Fleet units at sea to return to the
Marianas to refill her cargo tanks. In May, with the arrival of at Ulithi, she commenced roughly triangular operations which took her from the Carolines to the Admiralties to the Marianas and back to the Carolines—taking on potable water at Manus and Guam and discharging it into water carriers and small craft at
Saipan and Ulithi.
End-of-war activity In August,
Severn moved up to Okinawa to discharge water to ships in
Buckner Bay and in the
Hagushi anchorage. After the end of hostilities, she remained at Okinawa, and-during September, October, and November, she shuttled water from
Samar to the
Ryūkyūs. In December, she carried water to distributing ships at
Sasebo,
Kagoshima, and
Wakayama, Japan; and, on the 27th, sailed for the
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