USS Glynn

USS Glynn (APA-239) was a Haskell-class attack transport that was built for service with the US Navy in World War II on the Victory ship design.

[1] Glynn sailed from San Diego 21 December 1945 on an Operation Magic Carpet voyage to the Philippines and reached Samar on 8 January 1946.

Underway the next day for the United States, Glynn rode into San Diego Harbor again 30 April at voyage's end.

[1] Two more round trip voyages, both out of San Francisco, brought the busy ship to Kwajalein, Bikini, the Philippines, and Okinawa from 21 May to 28 June 1946, and to Pearl Harbor, returning to the Golden Gate 26 July 1946.

[3] Glynn was disposed of by MARAD on 1 August 1983 in trade for the Thomas Nelson (1962), a 12,799 GRT C4 type cargo ship, to the Waterman Steamship Corporation and withdrawn from the reserve fleet 16 September 1983.