- USS Pender County (LST-1080)
USS "Pender County" (LST-1080) was an "LST-542"-class
tank landing ship in theUnited States Navy . Unlike many of her class, which received only numbers and were disposed of afterWorld War II , she survived long enough to be named. On1 July 1955 , all LSTs still in commission were named for US counties or parishes; "LST-1080" was given the name "Pender County", after a county inNorth Carolina ."LST-1080" was laid down on
10 November 1944 atHingham, Massachusetts , by the Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Inc.; launched on2 May 1945 ; and commissioned on29 May 1945 .After shakedown, "LST-1080" sailed for the Pacific via the
Panama Canal . The landing ship performed logistics missions and service force lifts in the Pacific Ocean area throughout the remainder ofWorld War II . After cessation of hostilities, she sailed for the west coast and upon arrival there reported to Columbia River Group,Pacific Reserve Fleet ,Astoria, Oregon for inactivation. She was placed out of commission in reserve29 August 1946 and berthed in theColumbia River at Tongue Point.In June 1950 the outbreak of hostilities in
Korea caused the reactivation of many vessels of themothball fleet , including "LST-1080". She recommissioned3 October 1950 and after a short shakedown cruise sailed for the Far East in February 1951, arriving in time to participate in the UN counteroffensive which pushedNorth Korean and Chinese armies back beyond the 38th parallel to a point where they were held for the remainder of theKorean conflict . During this time "LST-1080" participated in many logistics and personnel lifts and made numerous voyages to and from the combat zone in Korea and the support areas inJapan . The ship returned to the U.S. in early 1952. After overhaul, she again sailed for the Far East in August 1952 to supportUnited Nations forces defending against intensive communist offensive operations. She continued this duty until she sailed for home shortly before the cessation of hostilities. Upon arrival in the U.S., she was assigned to various training missions on the west coast.In 1954, "LST-1080" was again in the Far East, as a service force transport ferrying supplies and personnel to the United Nations units engaged in the task of reconstructing war-torn Korea. On
31 August 1954 , she steamed out ofYokosuka , Japan, bound forIndo-China to participate in operation “Passage to Freedom” and made several trips fromHaiphong toTourane ,Nha Trang andSaigon ferrying indigenous and French refugees and army personnel out of the area north of the 14th parallel. After leaving Indo-China13 November 1954 , "LST-1080" visitedManila andHong Kong before returning to the United States in February 1955.On
1 July 1955 , "LST-1080" was named "Pender County" (LST-1080). She operated out ofSan Diego sailing for the Far East in the fall of 1956. She arrived atKobe , Japan,2 October 1956 and thereafter made four training cruises to areas ofOkinawa andIwo Jima to participate in amphibious warfare landing and invasion maneuvers with elements of the Marine Corps and Army. On23 January 1957 , she departed Yokosuka for home, arriving San Diego21 February 1957 .On
18 July 1957 , she sailed for training maneuvers in theHawaii an area, returning to San Diego for local operations31 August 1957 .On
27 September 1957 , "Pender County" arrived atLong Beach, California , for inactivation. On2 October she was placed in commission in reserve, assigned to the Long Beach Group,Pacific Reserve Fleet and decommissioned2 January 1958 . She was struck from the Navy List6 February 1959 .Under provisions of the Military Assistance Program, she was transferred to the
Republic of Korea January 1959, and served the ROK navy as "Hwa San" (LST-816)."LST-1080" earned four
battle star s forKorean War service.ROKS "Hwa San"
The ship was transferred to the
Republic of Korea in January 1959, and renamed ROKS "Hwa San" (LST-816). She was later redesignated LST-679.As of 1999 she is still in service.References
* Another entry may be found [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p4/pender_county.htm here] .
External links
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* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/rok/unbong.htm globalsecurity.org: LST 679 Hwa San LST]
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