- USS Goldcrest (AMCU-24)
USS "Goldcrest" (AMCU-24) was laid down as LCI(L)-869 by the New Jersey S. B. Corp.,
Barber, New Jersey ,31 August 1944 ; launched29 September 1944 ; and commissioned7 October 1944 , Lt. (j.g.) J. C. Smith in command.World War II Transfer to the Pacific Theatre
With shakedown in the
Chesapeake Bay , the new large infantrylanding craft departedKey West, Florida ,12 November for the Pacific, transited thePanama Canal on the 19th, and arrivedSan Diego, California ,1 December . There she joined LCI Group 57, sailed forHawaii 29 January 1945 , and arrivedPearl Harbor 7 February . "LCI(L)-869" got underway for the war zone on the 15th, refueled atJohnston Island 5 days later, and reached thePalaus , viaMajuro ,Kwajalein ,Eniwetok , andGuam ,7 April . There she joined a picket line which had been formed to seal off by-passed Japanese-held islands in the area from reinforcements and to protect American bases from invasion. While on picket station, "LCI(L)-869" repulsed a suicide swimming attack, sank several floating mines which threatened American ships, and heard countless mortar shells whined overhead. On the afternoon of2 September , the Japanese forces in thePalaus surrendered.Mission Complete
With her mission accomplished, "LCI(L)-869" returned to the
United States , decommissioned atNorfolk, Virginia , in March1947 , and entered theAtlantic Reserve Fleet . Thelanding craft was named USS "Goldcrest" and redesignated AMc(U)-24 on7 March 1952 . USS "Goldcrest" was converted at theCharleston Navy Yard , assigned to the6th Naval District , and operated out ofKey West, Florida . She decommissioned atCharleston, South Carolina , in March1955 and re-entered theAtlantic Reserve Fleet atCharleston, South Carolina . There she was reclassifled a coastalminehunter and redesignated MHC-24.USS "Goldcrest" was struck from the
Navy List 1 January 1960 and scrapped.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g6/goldcrest-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/15/150869.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - LCI(L)-869 / LSIL-869 - AMCU-24 / MHC-24 Goldcrest]
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