USS Whidbey (AG-141)

USS Whidbey (AG-141)

USS Whidbey (AG-141) was a Whidbey-class miscellaneous auxiliary acquired from the U.S. Army where it was known as USA FS-395 during World War II Army operations. She was transferred to the United States Navy in 1947, and the Navy assigned her to support the needs of the Pacific Ocean Trust Territory created as a result of the war.

Whidbey served the medical needs of natives and military personnel in the Trust Territory, and, when war broke out during the Korean War, Whidbey turned her attention to the tropical diseases contracted by American military personnel, treating their diseases before releasing them to return stateside.

Read more about USS Whidbey (AG-141):  Built For The U.S. Army in Alabama, Supporting World War II Trust Territory, Caught and Damaged in A Storm, Salvaging The Grounded Ship, Converted To A Mini-hospital, Conversion To Epidemiological Disease Control Ship, China Area Operations, Post-Korean War Decommissioning