- USS Plumas County (LST-1083)
USS "Plumas County" (LST-1083) was an "LST-542"-class
tank landing ship in theUnited States Navy . Unlike many of her class, which received only numbers and were disposed of afterWorld War II , she survived long enough to be named. On1 July 1955 , all LSTs still in commission were named for US counties or parishes; "LST-1083" was given the name "Plumas County", afterPlumas County, California .She was built in
Ambridge, Pennsylvania by theAmerican Bridge Company , and was launched on14 January 1945 . She passed through thePanama Canal and saw combat action atMidway ,Wake Island , theMarshall Islands ,Guam ,Saipan , theMariana Islands ,Leyte in thePhilippines , andOkinawa .She was the first LST to drop anchor in Japanese waters after the atom bomb was dropped, and was present at the signing of the Japanese surrender.She returned to
San Francisco after the war, and was decommissioned in August 1946. She was recommissioned on8 September 1950 and served in theKorean War , finally returning to California in July 1954. She was named "Plumas County" on1 July 1955 and spent the rest of her career operating off California, and in the Pacific, carrying out joint amphibious exercises with Nationalist China andSouth Korea . She was placed in reserve atSasebo on22 August 1961 , and was transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service in December 1965."Plumas County" earned one
battle star duringWorld War II and three battle stars during the Korean War.References
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/lst1083.htm Haze Gray and Underway]
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