- USS St. Louis (LKA-116)
USS "St. Louis" (AKA-116/LKA-116), a
Charleston class amphibious cargo ship , is the sixth U.S. ship to bear the name. She served as a commissioned ship for 22 years and 11 months.She was laid down as AKA-116 on
3 April 1968 by theNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ,Newport News, Virginia ; redesignated LKA-116 on1 January 1969 ; and launched on4 January 1969 . She was sponsored by the HonorableLeonore K. Sullivan M.C., Representative from the 3d District ofMissouri and commissioned on22 November 1969 at theNorfolk Naval Shipyard , CAPTJohn W. Klinefelter in command.Initial trials and training
Following commissioning, "St. Louis" was outfitted at Norfolk; and, on
3 February 1970 , commenced trials. On6 February , she was ready for sea and sailed forLong Beach, California , her home port. While en route, she conducted underway training for her crew, visitedFort Lauderdale, Florida , transited thePanama Canal and arrived at Long Beach on28 February ready for two months of intensive training in battle organization and amphibious operations."St. Louis" spent May and June in post-shakedown availability and the greater part of July in provisioning preparatory to her first deployment with the fleet. Late in July, she conducted her first dependents' cruise to familiarize the families of her crew members with her operations and capabilities. She got underway on
1 August with units ofAmphibious Squadron 11 forPearl Harbor .Vietnam
"St. Louis", with the squadron, reached Pearl Harbor on
6 August , refueled, and sailed on the 8th forVietnam . On16 August , she was detached to proceed toSubic Bay and finally rejoined her squadron atDanang on21 August . After offloading Marines and their equipment, she then proceeded toBuckner Bay ,Okinawa , returned to Long Beach to transport aWorld War II midget Japanese submarine to the submarine base at Pearl Harbor; and anchored again in Danang Harbor on11 October . After completion of a large redeployment operation involving over 2,000 Marines and 22,000 tons of equipment in theQuang Nam province, "St. Louis" visitedHong Kong and then moved toSubic Bay in thePhilippines to participate in large scale amphibious landing exercises during November and December."St. Louis" completed the amphibious exercise in early January, spent 15 days in upkeep in Subic Bay, then headed north again for two months of shuttling men and cargo between Vietnam, Okinawa, and
Japan . She departed fromYokosuka on20 March 1971 and entered Long Beach on the 31st. After a month and a half stand down period in Long Beach and three more weeks of local operations and upkeep there, she returned to Vietnam, arriving in Danang on24 June . She visited Hong Kong,28 June to3 July , then returned to Long Beach on19 July . "St. Louis" remained on the west coast for the remainder of 1971 and for the first three months of 1972. During this period, she was engaged in refresher training, amphibious exercises, and upkeep.Mid
1970s On
31 March 1972 , "St. Louis" headed out ofLong Beach Naval Shipyard back to the picket line off the coast of South Vietnam, participating in the defense of Quang Tri during theEaster Offensive onMay 24 1972 . The "St. Louis" offloaded South Vietnamese Marines andUS Navy SEAL squads during this assault, earning a campaign star, and later, in the 1990s, the Combat Action Ribbon. After seven months of transporting men and cargo between various bases in the western Pacific, she returned to Long Beach onVeterans' Day 1972. She spent the rest of 1972 and all of 1973 on the west coast. She visitedAcapulco ,Mexico , in February, participated inDSRV operations in May and visitedPortland, Oregon , in June for the annualRose Festival . She finished out 1973 with availability periods, refresher training, and amphibious exercises. In mid-January 1974, "St. Louis" stood out of Long Beach to return to the western Pacific. As of May 1974, she was in port at Subic Bay, P.I."St. Louis" was taken out of commission and put in reserve on
2 November 1992 . As of 30 July 2001, she was berthed at theNaval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility , Middle Loch, in Pearl Harbor.Awards
"St. Louis" earned two battle stars for service in the
Vietnam War .External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s17/st_louis-vi.htm Naval Historical Center: USS "St. Louis" VI]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/02116.htm NavSource Online: AKA / LKA-116 "St. Louis"]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/LKA116.htm Naval Vessel Register entry for "St. Louis"]
* [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/lka-113.htm fas.org: LKA-113 "Charleston" class]
* [http://lka116.tripod.com/ USS St. Louis Commemorative Site]
* [http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=200309 Military.com: USS "St. Louis"]
* [http://ussrankin.org/id352.htm 51 Years of AKAs]See USS "St. Louis" for other ships of this name.
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