- USS LST-749
USS "LST-749" was an "LST-542" class
tank landing ship in theUnited States Navy . Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation.Laid down on
10 April 1944 atPittsburgh, Pennsylvania , by the Dravo Corp., Neville Island; launched on20 May 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. George W. Scott; and commissioned on23 June 1944 , Lt. Ralph B. Flynn in command. During World War II, "LST 749" was assigned to the Pacific theater and participated in the Leyte landings in October and November 1944. On the way toMindoro ,Philippines , in theSulu Sea , she was struck by a Japanesekamikaze on21 December 1944 . The plane crashed into the bridge of the LST, instantly killing many of the navy personnel on board. The LST floundered and a first attempt at rescue was abandoned for fear of an explosion. Eventually many of the survivors were able to be rescued by the crew of the destroyer USS "Converse" (DD-509). The ship was struck from the Navy list on19 January 1945 ."LST-749" earned one
battle star for World War II service.Edward A. Ferguson was an engineer being transported by "LST-749" to Mindoro. He was having lunch on the deck of "LST-749" when the aerial attack began and his memoirs of this event and others have been donated to the
University of Utah library.References
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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