- USS Catskill (LSV-1)
The USS "Catskill" (LSV-1) was a vehicle landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . The lead ship of her class, she was named for theCatskill Mountains in southeasternNew York State , and the second U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally classified as "AP-106"; laid down,
12 July 1941 under Maritime Commission Contract (MC hull 106); reclassified to "CM-6" on1 May 1943 ; and to "LSV-1"21 April 1944 . She was launched19 May 1942 by Willamette Iron and Steel Corporation of Portland, Oreg.; sponsored by Mrs. J. G. McPherson; and commissioned30 June 1944 with Captain R. W. Chambers, USNR, in command. "Catskill" sailed fromSan Diego 12 August 1944 forHawaii , where she embarked marines, and proceeded by way ofEniwetok for Manus, where she joined the transport group of the Southern Attack Force for the assault onLeyte . This group sailed14 October for the return to thePhilippines , and enteredLeyte Gulf without event, anchoring offDulag 20 October to launch the initial attack. Smooth execution of brilliant plans resulted in a highly successful landing, and "Catskill" completed her offloading and was able to retire in the afternoon of22 October , before the commencement of the epicBattle for Leyte Gulf . "Catskill" returned toNew Guinea , then sailed toMorotai , where from 5 to10 November 1944 she loaded troops and cargo under almost continuous enemy air raids. As her convoy proceeded north with these reinforcements for Leyte, it came under enemy air attack on13 November , and "Catskill's" gunners aided in splashing one of theJapan ese aircraft. Unloading in Leyte Gulf took place on14 November , and "Catskill" got underway at once for Manus, and New Guinea, where she took part in special training. Returning to Manus21 December 1944 , "Catskill" sailed 10 days later with the Lingayen Attack Force, which came under air attack, although not in "Catskill's" sector, as it made its final approach. On9 January 1945 the landings were successfully made on beaches so difficult that the Japanese had considered an amphibious assault there impossible. The force was under repeated air attack. "Catskill" nevertheless accomplished her part of the landing skillfully, and clearedLingayen for Leyte10 January . Anchoring 2 days later, she loaded Army troops and cargo for the first reinforcement of Lingayen27 January . Arriving in theSolomon Islands 11 February 1945 "Catskill" began intensive training for theOkinawa operation. On21 March , she anchored inUlithi , staging area for the massive assault which was to come, and on27 March got underway for the initial assault on1 April , in which she landed units of the6th Marines . That night, she moved out to sea, and for the next 4 days, returned to the beachhead area daily to complete her unloading of men and cargo. Returning toSaipan 9 April , "Catskill" continued on toSan Francisco , arriving13 May . Between16 May and14 June 1945 "Catskill" made a voyage from San Francisco toPearl Harbor carrying vehicles and general cargo, and steamed to Pearl Harbor once again. She loaded troops there for Eniwetok, Saipan, and Guam, and after carrying out this assignment, proceeded toManila , arriving5 July . Here she remained until20 September , when she sailed laden with Army troops for the occupation of Japan. "Catskill" anchored inWakayama Bay 25 September , and cleared Japan1 October for the Philippines, where she embarked homeward-bound servicemen. She arrived in San Francisco27 October , and sailed again10 November on the first of two more voyages to bring troops home fromGuam , Ulithi,Peleliu , and Eniwetok. On10 February 1946 "Catskill" arrived at San Diego, where she was placed out of commission in reserve30 August 1946 . Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, San Diego Group, "Catskill" was reclassified as mine countermeasures support ship "MCS-1" on18 October 1956 . Struck from theNaval Vessel Register 1 July 1961 , she was reinstated1 June 1964 . Converted to an MCS in FY 1964 at Boland Machine Manufacuring Company ofNew Orleans, Louisiana from25 June 1964 to8 September 1967 , USS "Catskill" (MCS-1) was recommissioned6 October 1967 . During theVietnam War "Catskill" participated in the following campaigns:* Tet 69/Counteroffensive (5 to
11 May 1969 )
* Vietnam Summer-Fall 1969 (9 to18 June 1969 )
* Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970 (14 March to12 April 1970 )
* Sanctuary Counteroffensive (28 to30 June 1970 )
* Vietnamese Counteroffensive - Phase VII (1 July 1970 )Decommissioned in December, 1970 at the Naval Shipyard in
Long Beach, California , "Catskill" was struck from the Naval Register (date unknown) and believed to have been scrapped."Catskill" received three
battle star s for World War II service and fivecampaign star s for Vietnam War service.References
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* cite web|title=AP-106 / CM-6 / LSV-1 / MCS-1 "Catskill"|work=Amphibious Photo Archive
url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/17/1701.htm|accessdate=April 28|accessyear=2007
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