USS Harry Lee

History
United States
NameUSS Harry Lee (APA-10)
NamesakeGeneral Harry Lee, USMC
BuilderNew York Shipbuilding
Launched18 October 1930
ChristenedExochorda
Acquired30 October 1940
Commissioned27 December 1940
Decommissioned9 May 1946
RenamedUSS Harry Lee, Tarsus
ReclassifiedAP-17 to APA-10, 1 February 1943
Honours and
awards
Seven battle stars for World War II service
FateSold to Turkey April 1948, destroyed by fire 14 December 1960
General characteristics
Class and typeHarry Lee-class attack transport
Class before: Heywood
Class after: Crescent City
Displacement9,989 tons (l)
Length475 ft 4 in (144.88 m)
Beam61 ft 6 in (18.75 m)
Draft25 ft 4 in (7.72 m)
Speed16 knots
Capacity
  • Troops: Unknown
  • Cargo: Unknown
Complement453
Armament2 x 6" guns, 4 x 40 mm guns.

USS Harry Lee (APA-10) was a Harry Lee-class attack transport that saw service with the US Navy during World War II. She served in the Pacific War, as well as in North Atlantic Ocean operations, and safely returned home post-war with seven battle stars to her credit. She was the only ship in her class.

Harry Lee was built as the passenger ship SS Exochorda[a] by New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, New Jersey, in 1931. One of American Export LinesAmerican Export Lines "4 Aces" sister ships — SS Excalibur, SS Exeter, SS Excambion and SS Exochorda — she operated in the Mediterranean area for American Export Lines.

Acquired by the Navy 30 October 1940, she was converted at Tietjen and Lang Dry Dock Co., Hoboken, New Jersey, and commissioned Harry Lee (AP-17) 27 December 1940. Harry Lee was redesignated APA-10, 1 February 1943.