USS Vega
The USS Vega refers to multiple ships of the United States Navy named after Vega, the brightest star in the constellation Lyra. This article serves to disambiguate between these vessels.
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USS Vega (AK-17): This Crater-class cargo ship was originally designated as the merchant ship Del Alba. Acquired by the Navy in 1941, she served during World War II, providing vital logistical support throughout the Pacific Theater. Her duties included transporting personnel, equipment, and supplies to forward operating bases. Following the war, she was decommissioned and returned to merchant service.
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USS Vega (AK-128): This Alamosa-class cargo ship was built and commissioned near the end of World War II. While her service was brief compared to AK-17, she also played a role in the Pacific, contributing to the ongoing logistical efforts in the region. She was decommissioned shortly after the war's end.
In summary, the USS Vega designation encompasses two distinct cargo ships that served the United States Navy, primarily during World War II. While both shared the same name derived from a celestial source, they represented separate vessels with different service histories within the larger context of naval operations.