USS Chotauk explained
USS Chotauk (IX-188), an
unclassified miscellaneous vessel,was the victim of a
typographical error: she was intended to be named for
USS Chotank.Her keel was laid down in 1920 by
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation's
Fore River Shipyard in
Quincy, Massachusetts, as
Japan Arrow (later renamed
American Arrow), transferred from the
War Shipping Administration at
Pearl Harbor on 29 November 1944, and
commissioned the same day.
Chotauk served as a station tanker with the Pacific Fleet at Eniwetok from 3 January to 14 February 1945, Ulithi from 23 February to 10 July, and Okinawa from 17 July to 29 October. She returned to Mobile, Alabama, on 5 January 1946. Chotauk was decommissioned there and returned to the War Shipping Administration on 7 February 1946.