About this Unit
**USS Renville (APA-227)** was a Haskell-class attack transport commissioned by the United States Navy in 1944. She participated in World War II, most notably in the Okinawa campaign, where she landed troops and provided logistical support. After the war, Renville served in "Operation Magic Carpet," bringing home American servicemen from the Pacific. Later, she played a significant role in the Indonesian National Revolution by hosting the Renville Agreement negotiations between the Dutch and Indonesian nationalists in 1948. The ship was decommissioned in 1957 after further service during the Korean War and in the early years of the Cold War.
Historical Facts
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Namesake: USS Renville (APA-227) was named after Renville County, Minnesota, and Renville County, North Dakota, honoring the fur trader Joseph Renville.
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Class and Type: She was a Haskell-class attack transport, a type of ship specifically designed for amphibious operations during World War II.
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Launch and Commission: The ship was launched on October 25, 1944, by Permanente Metals Corporation in Richmond, California, and was commissioned on November 15, 1944.
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World War II Service: USS Renville participated in the pivotal Okinawa invasion (April 1945), landing troops under frequent air attack and supporting operations at one of the war's bloodiest battles.
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Post-War Role: After WWII, Renville took part in "Operation Magic Carpet," transporting returning U.S. servicemen from the Pacific back to the United States.
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Indonesian Independence Talks: In late 1947 and early 1948, USS Renville hosted the "Renville Agreement" negotiations between Indonesia and the Netherlands, making her a unique site for international diplomacy.
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Korean War Service: Reactivated for the Korean War, Renville transported troops and supplies to Korea, supporting UN forces during the conflict.
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Cuban Missile Crisis: During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Renville was again called to active duty, standing by to transport troops if needed during the tense standoff.
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Vietnam War: Renville took part in troop and cargo transport missions to Vietnam, supporting U.S. military operations in Southeast Asia until her decommissioning.
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Decommissioning and Fate: USS Renville was decommissioned on January 30, 1968, struck from the Navy list in 1980, and ultimately scrapped in 1982, ending a distinguished multi-conflict service career.