Eniwetok On 30 June 1944,
Shelikof departed San Pedro for
Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii. On 9 July 1944, she was underway from Pearl Harbor with a
convoy bound for
Eniwetok. While at
Eniwetok from 18 July to 1 August,
Shelikof had her aviation
machine shop and
carpenter shop converted into combination aircraft and aircraft
radar maintenance facilities.
The Mariana Islands and Ulithi Atoll Shelikofs next port of call was
Tanapag Harbor, a former Japanese seaplane base on
Saipan. Her personnel went ashore daily to clear debris from the
hangars and the surrounding area in order to make the base operable, thereby relieving the congestion at aircraft tenders. When
Shelikof departed on 3 December 1944,
Naval Air Base Saipan, was being used as a supply depot and a major overhaul facility.
Shelikof spent the next three months shuttling spare parts and supplies between
Guam,
Ulithi Atoll, and Saipan.
Supporting the Okinawa invasion Shelikof sailed from Saipan with
Task Unit 51.20 on 23 March 1945 for the invasion of the
Ryukyu Islands. The
seaplane group moved into the anchorage at
Kerama Retto on 28 March 1945 as
United States Army units were still battling to secure those small rocky islands before the major assault on
Okinawa began on 1 April 1945.
Shelikof laid eight seaplane mooring
buoys on 28 March 1945 and three of them were put into use on 29 March 1945 when the first
Martin PBM-5 Mariner flying boats arrived. The anchorage was under constant Japanese air attack during April 1945, but the only
casualties aboard
Shelikof occurred on 28 April 1945 when friendly fire wounded two men. On 6 May 1945,
Shelikof took under fire a Japanese plane which approached within 1,000 yards (915 m), 50 feet (15 m) off the water, but no damage to the plane was noted. The seaplane base was shifted to
Chimu Wan, Okinawa, on 15 July 1945 and
Shelikof operated there until the end of hostilities with
Japan on 15 August 1945, which brought World War II to a close.
Honors and awards Shelikof earned three
battle stars for her World War II service. ==Peacetime service 1945-1947==