- USS York County (LST-1175)
The USS "York County" (LST-1175) was a sclass|De Soto County|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy during the late1950s . The lead ship of her class of seven, she was named after counties inMaine ,Nebraska ,Pennsylvania ,South Carolina , andVirginia , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name."York County" was laid down on
June 4 ,1956 atNewport News, Virginia by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company; launched onMarch 5 ,1957 ; sponsored by Mrs. William C. France; and commissioned onNovember 8 ,1957 with Lieutenant Commander Warren M. Scofer in command. The new tank landing ship then was fitted out and underwent ready-for-sea trials atPort Everglades, Florida and conducted shakedown training out of her home port,Little Creek, Virginia which she completed onMay 17 ,1958 . She conducted various operations in the Virginia area untilJuly 15 , when all training was cancelled due to theLebanon Crisis and "York County" prepared for extended operations. But the Lebanon Crisis lessened, and the ship proceeded toVieques, Puerto Rico , for amphibious exercises. OnAugust 7 "York County" returned to her home port and began preparations for a regularly scheduled deployment to theMediterranean . She arrived atGibraltar in late September 1958; then visitedGreece ,Turkey ,Lebanon , andItaly . She returned to Little Creek onMarch 25 ,1959 . However, the ship recrossed the Atlantic to hold leading roles in two major amphibious exercises "Tralex 3-59" and "Tralex 4-59" which were conducted off the coast ofSpain .In November, "York County" entered the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Company for maintenance and upkeep. She next departed the east coast of the United States on
January 11 ,1960 for her second Mediterranean deployment. Following her arrival back at her home port onJune 15 , "York County" participated in "Tralex 1-60" and "Lantphibex 500/61" in the area of Vieques, Puerto Rico. In July, she proceeded toBaltimore for an overhaul by the Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. Upon emerging from the yard, the ship conducted refresher training before deploying to the Caribbean towards the end of November for training operations with other amphibious ships. She returned to Little Creek onJanuary 19 ,1961 . The next major exercise, "Solant Amity III," started onApril 17 and took "York County" 27,000 miles in an effort to establish greater understanding between the peoples of the United States and southern Africa. The ship cruised along both the Atlantic andIndian Ocean coasts of Africa and visited 12 ports in 10 countries and received some 23,000 visitors.After a short midshipman cruise in early November 1961, "York County" headed for the Caribbean where she participated in Exercise "Phiblex 4-61" before returning to Little Creek in January 1962 for leave and upkeep. On
February 26 , she conducted a two-week reserve cruise off the coast ofFlorida . OnMay 15 , "York County" sailed for the Mediterranean where she conducted practice and demonstration landings and participated in the Navy's "People to People" program. "York County" returned home onOctober 19 and made a one-day turnaround to take part in the Cuban blockade. It was not untilDecember 5 ,1962 that the ship finally returned to theHampton Roads area for leave and upkeep, followed by a four-month yard and drydock period atJacksonville, Florida , and six weeks of selected underway training exercises. In July of 1963, "York County" revisited the Caribbean and transported the highly publicized Puerto Rican National Guard fromPonce, Puerto Rico , toIsla de Vieques . While in theWest Indies , she also patrolled offHaiti , ready to evacuate American civilians if the civil disorders in that island required such action. Fortunately, tension eased, and "York County" returned to Little Creek onOctober 4 . A visit toPortland, Maine , from 9 toNovember 11 , preceded a short trip toRoosevelt Roads , Puerto Rico, to transport the men and equipment of Military Construction Battalion 7. "York County" returned onNovember 25 and finished the year undergoing tender availability and upkeep.For the early part of 1964, "York County" worked at Vieques, Puerto Rico, and
Onslow Beach , N.C. She took part in the Naval Academy'sMemorial Day ceremonies atAnnapolis, Maryland . During June and July, "York County" received alterations at theNorfolk Naval Shipyard . OnAugust 13 , the ship lifted the 3rd LAAM Battalion to Vieques and reembarked the unit onSeptember 17 for the return passage. Ten days later, she returned to Little Creek and commenced preparations for an overseas exercise. OnOctober 7 ,1964 , "York County" got underway to join in Operation "Steel Pike I," the largest joint amphibious operation held since World War II. The ship returned home onNovember 28 ,1964 and operated locally into the following spring. OnApril 30 ,1965 , "York County" sailed for theDominican Republic and transported marines and equipment toBajos de Haina . She conducted surveillance duties during the crisis in that nation before returning to Norfolk onJune 7 and remaining in theVirginia Capes -Hampton Roads area for most of the summer. From September until December 1965, "York County" was deployed to the Caribbean and participated in numerous amphibious assault exercises and a major fleet exercise, "Phibaswex/Meblex 2-65.""York County" was in her home port from
January 1 ,1966 untilJanuary 24 for leave and upkeep. She transported general cargo to Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, then embarked marines and equipment for delivery toCherry Point, North Carolina , before returning to Little Creek onFebruary 9 . FromFebruary 18 throughApril 18 ,1966 , "York County" underwent preparations for overhaul and tender availability. Following this, she traveled toNew York City for independent ship exercises, returning home onApril 26 . In May, the ship hosted the Swedish ambassador and the Inter-Allied Confederation of Reserve Officers. "York County" received her overhaul in two parts. The first was accomplished at the Key Highway floating drydock ofBethlehem Steel Corporation , Baltimore, Md.; the second part was completedSeptember 30 at Horne Bros. Shipyard, Newport News. OnOctober 13 ,1966 , the ship reloaded ammunition and received refresher training out of Little Creek untilNovember 16 . During the remainder of the month, the ship received new cryptographic equipment and was refueled prior to deployment. "York County" sailed for the West Indies onNovember 28 and conducted amphibious exercises and training in the Caribbean for five months. She returned to Little Creek onMay 6 ,1967 and underwent tender availability. In June, the ship successfully passed a nuclear technical proficiency inspection; acted as a setting for a training film; and transported a Marine Corps engineering company to Vieques Island and back. From 5 toJuly 21 , "York County" participated in the anti-submarine Exercise "Plumb Bob III."During August, "York County" supported LVT training for Marine Corps reservists and provided control ship duty for drones. She spent September and October in restricted availability and on standby duty, ready to support
NASA operations. OnOctober 31 , "York County" got underway for the middle Atlantic where she served as a recovery ship for theApollo IV space shot. OnDecember 15 ,1967 , the ship underwent tender availability which lasted through the end of the year. OnJanuary 17 ,1968 , "York County" got underway from Little Creek; stopped briefly atMorehead City, North Carolina , later that day; and then headed for the Caribbean. While in the West Indies, she visited Vieques, Puerto Rico;Kingston, Jamaica ; andSt. Croix , Virgin Islands. The ship returned to Little Creek onFebruary 15 , resumed operations in the Virginia capes area, and took part in theApollo VI recovery training exercises. OnJune 13 ,1968 , "York County" departed Onslow Beach, N.C., for exercises in waters off Puerto Rico. During the cruise she visited Vieques Island, Puerto Rico; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; St. Croix, Virgin Islands; and San Juan and Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. "York County" arrived back at Little Creek onAugust 3 and conducted various exercises and operations in the Virginia area into autumn.On
October 25 ,1968 , "York County" got underway for a deployment to the Caribbean which lasted into February 1969. She returned to Little Creek on the 19th of that month and began a period in port which lasted into May. OnMay 12 , the ship began another brief Caribbean cruise to take part in Exercise "Exotic Dancer." After stops at Ponce and Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, and St. Croix, Virgin Islands, she participated in a simulated blockade in her part of the exercise. She returned home via San Juan, Roosevelt Roads, and Ponce, Puerto Rico, and reached Little Creek onJune 9 . But for a special amphibious exercise at Onslow Beach, N.C., from the 23rd to the 28th, the ship spent the remainder of June and most of July at Little Creek. OnJuly 22 , "York County" departed Little Creek; crossed the Atlantic; and joined the Mediterranean Ready Amphibious Force. After making several successful landings throughout the Mediterranean and enjoying liberty in many ports, "York County" returned to Little Creek onDecember 12 ,1969 . "York County" entered Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Company's yard onJanuary 20 ,1970 for an overhaul. ByAugust 10 , the ship was ready for sea. she conducted various exercises in theSouth Carolina operating area.Then, from 2 toSeptember 17 , she prepared for a deployment with the 6th Fleet. The next day, the ship sailed for the Mediterranean, and she transited theStrait of Gibraltar onSeptember 29 . OnOctober 9 , "York County" conducted Exercise "Deep Express" atAlexandroupolis, Greece . She visited several ports in Greece and Spain before returning to Little Creek onNovember 17 . The ship finished out the year 1970 at Little Creek undergoing tender availability.On
January 18 ,1971 , the ship got underway for Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, to participate in the "Firex" exercises. She continued to operate in the Caribbean untilFebruary 22 when she arrived at Miami for two days of liberty. the ship returned to Little Creek onFebruary 27 and immediately went alongside USS "Amphion" (AR-13) for tender availability which lasted untilMarch 17 . After completing fire-fighting training inPhiladelphia , "York County" remained at Little Creek untilApril 25 except for loading ammunition and gasoline atCraney Island , Virginia. During this time, the crew prepared the ship for Exercise "Exotic Dancer," which commenced onApril 26 and lasted throughMay 14 ,1971 . Upon her return home, "York County" operated in the Virginia coastal area and got ready for a month-long cruise in the Caribbean. "York County" returned to Virginia onAugust 6 for tender availability followed by type training exercises. OnSeptember 9 , the ship was again deployed to the Caribbean and returned to Little Creek onOctober 28 where she spent the rest of 1971. She spent January 1972 preparing for an upcoming Caribbean and eastern Pacific cruise. On the last day of the month, "York County" got underway for thePanama Canal Zone . She left Cristobal onFebruary 8 and, for the first time in her history, transited thePanama Canal and entered the Pacific.Following operations off the coast of Panama, "York County" reentered the Atlantic; proceeded to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; spent two days there; then moved to the
Bahamas to onload dredging equipment atAndros Island before returning to Little Creek onMarch 20 ,1972 . She remained at Little Creek untilApril 12 when she sailed forWilmington, North Carolina , for the annual Azalea Festival. FromApril 18 toMay 8 ,1972 , the ship remained in port at Little Creek; and onMay 9 , she got underway for Exercise "Exotic Dancer V." She returned to her home port onMay 24 . "York County" was decommissioned there onJuly 17 ,1972 and transferred to the Italian government. She served the Italian Navy as NMM "Nave Caorle" (L-8991) until finally being sold for scrap atNaples, Italy , date unknown. The ship was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 5 August 1992 .References
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List of United States Navy LSTs Photo is of USS Desoto County. Same class. Wrong ship.External links
* [http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~cookt/images/navy/york/lst1175.html USS "York County" Reunion Group]
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