- USS Orange County (LST-1068)
The USS "Orange County" (LST–1068) was an sclass|LST-542|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Named for counties in the states ofCalifornia ,Florida ,Indiana ,New York ,North Carolina ,Texas ,Vermont , andVirginia , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name."Orange County" was laid down
31 January 1945 by theBethlehem Steel Company ofHingham, Massachusetts ; launched3 March 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Alice R. Wilbur; and commissioned27 March 1945 with Lieutenant Clinton E. Voyles in command. After shakedown inChesapeake Bay , "Orange County" loaded pontooncauseway s and LCT sections atDavisville, Rhode Island and embarked men at New York prior to getting underway, on11 May , for thePacific via thePanama Canal . On27 June she departedPearl Harbor forGuam viaEniwetok . "Orange County" clearedApra Harbor , Guam with a group of LSTs on11 August en route toSaipan . From Saipan she returned toOkinawa , arriving on the 28th. She was forced out to sea from her anchorage on the 16th of September to ride out a violent storm which lasted for three days and nights. On22 September she loaded elements of the 5th Air Corps for transport toYokohama ,Japan . After discharging the Air Corps personnel on the 27th, "Orange County" sailed on1 October fromTokyo Bay for the little port ofOminato , where she was to drop off a Port Director Unit. On the 12th she was underway again bound forManila via Yokohama. Arriving inManila Bay on26 October , "Orange County" remained for five days and then moved toBatangas and loaded occupation troops to return toTokyo . She arrived in Tokyo on14 November . On28 November at Saipan, "Orange County" exchanged lowpoint crew members for high-point personnel of other LSTs and on14 December she sailed for Pearl Harbor. From Pearl Harbor she was ordered toSan Francisco for pre-deactivation overhaul and then toBremerton, Washington for decommissioning. "Orange County" decommissioned on9 August 1946 and was placed in reserve atAstoria, Oregon . Recommissioned on8 September 1950 "Orange County" went through her second shakedown cruise and then sailed to theFar East viaSan Diego . Her actual departure was delayed, however, while she underwent repairs for a hole torn in her bottom by striking a submerged LCI. Repaired and loaded, she sailed in January 1951 with a scheduled stop at Pearl. In February, "Orange County" arrived inYokosuka , and the following month she made her first entrance intoKorea n waters. Through May she was engaged in operations atInchon , and in June, was on her way back to the U.S. Following overhaul, training and upkeep, which lasted for several months, she returned to the Far East in January 1952. "Orange County" carried out a rigorous schedule which kept her busy until October, landing troops and supplies and shipping prisoners. She participated in operations atSokchori ,Koje-do , andWonsan , with brief but frequent trips toPusan ,Cho-do , and Yokosuka, Japan. "Orange County" returned to the U.S. again in October, arriving in San Diego around Thanksgiving. The Koreanceasefire was declared on27 July 1953 at the time that "Orange County" was preparing for her third deployment. She departed on1 August with the USS|Satyr|ARL–23|2 andLST–819 . Arriving in Japan on21 September , and following a three week stay at Yokosuka, she proceeded toKobe , and then to Sasebo. During November, she participated in a series of training exercises atTokchok-to , Korea, an island near Inchon. In January 1954 "Orange County" conducted training at Okinawa, and in March, atIwo Jima , she was involved in the largest training operation she had ever experienced. On17 June she joined with five LSTs of LST Division 13, for a return passage to San Diego. Upon arrival she was assigned primarily local operations and periods of upkeep. December 1954 and January 1955 were spent in overhaul atSan Pedro, California ."Orange County" continued to provide a vital service to the Navy until she decommissioned
15 October 1957 . The ship was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on27 September 1957 and subsequently sunk as a target vessel on18 June 1958 ."Orange County" earned four
battle star s for herKorean War service.References
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* cite web|title=LST-1068 "Orange County"|work=Amphibious Photo Archive
url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/161068.htm|accessdate=March 28|accessyear=2007ee also
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List of United States Navy LSTs
*Orange County, California
*Orange County, Florida
*Orange County, Indiana
*Orange County, New York
*Orange County, North Carolina
*Orange County, Texas
*Orange County, Vermont
*Orange County, Virginia
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