- USS Hampden County (LST-803)
The USS "Hampden County" (LST-803) was an sclass|LST-542|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Named afterHampden County, Massachusetts , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally laid down as LST-803 by the Jeffersonville Boat & Machine Company of
Jeffersonville, Indiana 14 September 1944 ; launched23 October ; sponsored by Mrs. Katie Bryant; and commissioned17 November with Lieutenant H. M. Parsons in command. After shakedown offFlorida LST-803 departedNew Orleans in December, arrivingSan Diego 8 January 1945 . Sailing 4 days later, she touchedPearl Harbor andEniwetok before arrivingGuam 12 February . During the next month she prepared at Guam,Saipan , andTinian for the invasion ofOkinawa . With the16th Marine Antiaircraft Battalion on board, she sailed26 March for the last barrier on the road to Saipan. The landing ship approachedKerama Retto 2 April , then under heavy enemy air raids and suicide attacks for the next week she unloaded her cargo before proceeding to Saipan for reinforcements. For the rest of the War LST-803 shuttled cargo between Okinawa and thePhilippines , then after the officialJapanese surrender arrivedTokyo Bay with cargo for the occupation forces. Following 3 months duty in the Far East LST-803 sailed for theUnited States in mid-November, arriving San Diego the following month. In July, 1946 she returned to the WesternPacific to operate as a utility ship, and transported cargo, troops, and prisoners-of-war throughout the Mariana andCaroline Islands . She continued these operations until26 February 1949 when she departedKwajalein for the United States. Arriving Long Beach10 April , LST-803 decommissioned15 June and joined the Pacific Reserve Fleet. Following the externalcommunist aggression inSouth Korea LST-803 recommissioned with Lieutenant Ben Owen in command on15 November 1950 to meet the demand for ships needed in the struggle. She departedPort Hueneme 3 March 1951 and arrivedYokosuka 26 April . On17 May she sailed toKorea to transport prisoners-of-war betweenPusan andKoje-Do . Throughout the rest of the year she operated between Japan andInchon , Korea, transporting troops, cargo, and prisoners-of-war then sailed31 January 1952 , for San Diego. After a brief overhaul and training, the veteran landing ship was back in Japan15 November . She resumed her cargo and transport runs from Japan to Inchon and Pusan, continuing these operations until the Armistice ended the armed conflict27 July 1953 . Her major projects were amphibious landings at Inchon and salvage work behind enemy lines atChummum Do . After the War she engaged in "Operation Big Switch ," the return of North Korean and Chinese Communists to Incheon for the exchange of South Korean repatriates. Returning to San Diego25 September she operated along the West Coast for the rest of the year. In May, 1954 she sailed on her third Far East tour and, while there, was assigned to "Operation Passage to Freedom " which transported French andVietnam ese Army units, andChristian refugees fromNorth Vietnam toSaigon . While still in the Far East early in 1955, another impending crisis flared between the Communist Chinese and theChinese Nationalist s over theTachen Islands . As part of the amphibious force of the 7th Fleet, LST-803 commenced embarking personnel and supplies from the Tachen beaches on8 February . During the next week she transported over 2,300 troops and civilians, along with vehicles and heavy weapons to Formosa. After these two operations contributing to peace inAsia were completed LST-803 sailed for the United States, arriving San Diego28 April . On1 July 1955 LST-803 was named USS "Hampden County" (LST-803). For the next 2 years she engaged in amphibious exercises along the West Coast,Hawaii , and in theFar East . After her 1956-1957 WestPac tour, she returned to the West Coast31 August , then decommissioned atMare Island 2 January 1958 . She was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 17 April and was sunk as a fleet practice target off the coast ofCalifornia 26 September 1958 . LST-803 received onebattle star for World War II service and five stars for the Korean conflict.References
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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