Frederick Funston-class attack transport

Frederick Funston class
USS James O'Hara (APA-90), a ship of the Frederick Funston class, at Hampton Roads, 23 August 1943
Class overview
NameFrederick Funston class
BuildersSeattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation
Operators United States Navy
Preceded byArthur Middleton class
Succeeded byDoyen class
In commission24 Apr 1943 - 26 Apr 1943 - Probably around 1960
Completed2
General characteristics
TypeAttack transport
Displacement7,000-8,600 tons (lt)
Length492 ft 8 in (150.16 m)
Beam69 ft 6 in (21.18 m)
Draft26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) (limiting)
PropulsionGeared turbine drive, designed shaft horsepower 8,000-8,500
Speed16.5 knots (30.6 km/h)
CapacityTroops: 2,200
Complement519-576
Armament1 × 5"/38 caliber dual-purpose gun, 2 × 3"/50 caliber dp guns, 8 × 1.1"/75 AA guns, replaced by 16 × 20mm gun mounts

The Frederick Funston-class attack transport was a class of two US Navy attack transports. They saw service in World War II and later in the Korean War.

Attack transports were a special type of transport ship designed to transport troops and their equipment over long distances to hostile shores, and then execute an amphibious invasion at the destination, using an array of smaller integral assault boats. Like all attack transports, the Frederick Funston class was generously armed with antiaircraft weaponry to protect itself and its vulnerable cargo of troops from air attack in the battle zone.