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"Magic Carpet"

Discussion in 'Military Service Records & Genealogical Research' started by Polishmafia, Nov 2, 2007.

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  1. Polishmafia

    Polishmafia Member

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    Any info on the ships that brought the soilders home after the war? A large number of ships that were used were called the "Magic Carpets".
    Any website that list the ships and what units they carried, or if I'm lucky enough, a roster of names.
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Here's a weak start on it.
    Magic Carpet Press Releases
    I saw a listing of ships a while back, but I didn't mark it and don't remember even how I found it. It may take you a bit of searching with different word combinations in google to find what you are looking for.
     
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    interesting question, i know my father came over to the states on an old troop ship after the war, i'll have to ask him what it was named.
     
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    Thanks, anything would help!
     
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    I've found something in doing some searching. World War II Troop Ship Crossings I realize that I'm the one that asked for this info, but if anyone finds out more, please let me know. Of course I didn't find what 'I' was looking for. Just my luck!
     
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    THAT was the page I had seen recently!:D

    Did it have what you were looking for?
     
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    I can't help with a list of ships participating in Operation Magic Carpet, but my father was on one ship that participated. He was assigned to the USS Pickens(APA190) when the war ended. He participated in three crosssings bringing back troops. During the first trip, they picked up a few soldiers from Japan, then went down to the Philippines to pick up more troops. The Pickens went back at least two more times to pick up soldiers from the Philippines and delivered them to the west coast.

    So, if your soldier or sailor was in the Philippines at the end of the war, there is a chance they came home on the USS Pickens.
     
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    i know of one ship which is uss portland ,my dad served on her .i also know that of all the battles the portland was in it was a hurricane that almost sunk her.if i'm not mistaken that was her last voyage;she looked like she was just in a fierce battle. anyone know where to find pictures that final trip?
     

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