- USS Ozark (LSV-2)
The USS "Ozark" (LSV–2/CM-7/AP-107/MCS-2) was a "Catskill"-class vehicle landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Named for the native American Ozark tribe of theQuapaw confederacy, she was the third U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Constructed in Oregon
Originally laid down as "CM–7" by the Willamette Iron and Steel Corporation of
Portland, Oregon 12 July 1941 ; launched15 June 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. A. J. Byrholdt; redesignated "AP–107" on1 May 1943 ; again redesignated "LSV–2" on21 April 1944 ; and commissioned23 September 1944 with Captain Frederick P. Williams in command.World War II service
Philippine operations
Following shakedown, "Ozark" sailed for Manus,
Admiralty Islands , where she reported16 November to Commander,U.S. 7th Fleet , for assignment to the 3rd Amphibious Force. After intensive training the new vehicle landing ship departed31 December forLingayen Gulf ,Luzon ,Philippine Islands as a unit of invasionTask Group 79.1.Iwo Jima operations
Subsequent to that successful operation, she steamed for the
Marianas where she joined Transport Squadron 15 atSaipan for the invasion ofIwo Jima . She landed three waves of troops there19 February 1945 and continued logistic support to the beach until27 February .Supporting Okinawa operations
After transporting wounded marines to
Guam for hospital care, "Ozark" reported to Transport Squadron 13 atLeyte rehearsing for the invasion ofOkinawa . She landed her troops and equipment on Okinawa1 April and again remained to lend logistic support to beach operations until departing10 April for Guam.End-of-war operations
With the end of World War II in the
Pacific near, "Ozark" was chosen to transport select occupational units toJapan . In an operation that took two days working around the clock, 911 officers and men were transferred to her at sea bybreeches buoy from 9aircraft carrier s, 3battleship s, 2cruiser s, and 6destroyer s."Ozark" entered
Tokyo Bay 30 August where she debarked her special landing force. After making two complete tours with the "Magic Carpet" Fleet returning overseas troops to theUnited States after the War, "Ozark" transited thePanama Canal and arrivedNew Orleans, Louisiana 31 January 1946 where she was placed in upkeep status. She commenced pre-inactivation overhaul inOrange, Texas 14 March and decommissioned29 June .Operating as MCS-2
"Ozark’s" hull classification was changed
7 February 1955 from "LSV–2" to "MCS–2". Struck from theNaval Vessel Register 1 September 1961 , she was returned to theMaritime Administration and placed in theNational Defense Reserve Fleet and berthed atBeaumont, Texas .She was reacquired by the Navy
19 June 1963 for conversion to a mine countermeasures support ship by the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation and reinstated on the Naval Register1 October 1963 . Recommissioned USS "Ozark" (MCS-2) on24 June 1966 (complete with the ship's bell from second "Ozark") she was assigned toMinRon 8, homeported inCharleston, South Carolina where she becameflagship for Commander, Mine Forces, U.S. Atlantic Fleet.Destin, Florida ,1 September 1975 .After shakedown and intensive training at Guantanamo Bay, she remained in port for the rest of the year. With the Navy’s first minesweeping launches (MSL, Mark IV) and
helicopter s (RH3A) on board, "Ozark" conducted her first minecountermeasures training in the Charleston area early in1967 .After a cruise to several western
Europe an ports in1967 , she continued to operate in the Charleston, South Carolina, area until deploying to theMediterranean 18 November . Returning to Charleston14 February 1969 she began material maintenance and upkeep followed by periodic deployment to theWest Indies and the SouthAtlantic Ocean . Decommissioned and struck from the Naval Register,1 April 1974 ; she was sunk as a target offDestin, Florida 1 September 1975 .Ozark was, in fact, anchored in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 80 to 90 miles south of Eglin Air Force Base (Destin, Florida) in 1975. The ship used as bombing target by the USAF until 1979. Ozark was hit multiple times with large practice (non-explosive) bombs but was not sunk. In September of 1979, Ozark was ripped loose from her anchorage by Hurricane Frederic and driven onto the beach near Perdido Key, Florida. Naval units from Norfolk, Pearl Harbor and Hawthorne, Nevada participated in a salvage effort that began in October of 1979.
Honors and awards
"Ozark" earned three
battle star s forLuzon ,Iwo Jima , andOkinawa operations as well as the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge for service inWorld War II .References
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