- USS Graham County (LST-1176)
The USS "Graham County" (LST-1176) was a sclass|De Soto County|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy during the late1950s . Named after counties inArizona ,Kansas , andNorth Carolina , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name."Graham County" was laid down by Newport News shipbuilding & Drydock Company of
Newport News, Virginia 4 February 1957 ; launched9 September ; sponsored by Mrs. Ralph Otis Davis; and commissioned17 April 1958 with Lieutenant Commander Gordon H. McCrea in command. After shakedown "Graham County" continued tests and repairs throughout 1958. Assigned to the Atlantic amphibious force, the LST engaged in training exercises along theAtlantic coast until late November, 1960 when she embarked a detachment of marines and sailed for her first extended deployment. Touching ports in theCaribbean andBrazil , she sailed on toAfrica , arrivingMonrovia, Liberia 5 January 1961 . She stopped at other ports in Africa including the Congo, where she embarked 500Guinea n troops of theU.N. peacekeeping force for transport to their country. "Graham County" returned toLittle Creek, Virginia 17 May . Following the assassination ofDominican Republic PresidentRafael Leónidas Trujillo on30 May 1961 the LST, together with units of the fleet, steamed toward the Caribbean ready to assist if needed. Returning in early July, she resumed training operations for the next 2 years. On10 January 1964 , "Graham County" with 170 marines on board departed Little Creek for amphibious exercises in theMediterranean . Training was postponed, however, when theCyprus crisis erupted; and "Graham County", along with other units of Amphibious Squadron 4, rushed to the scene prepared for any mission. After 78 consecutive days in the area, she resumed her training exercises with the fleet. Returning home21 June , "Graham County" resumed amphibious operations in the Atlantic and Caribbean for the rest of the year. Assigned to the Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet, "Graham County" conducted operations off the east coast of theUnited States and in the Caribbean and Mediterranean for the next 14 years. Redesignated USS "Graham County" (AGP-176) in 1972, her primary mission became the support of patrolgunboat s, and her home port was changed toNaples, Italy . Decommissioned on1 March 1977 and struck from theNaval Vessel Register that same day, "Graham County" was sold by MARAD1 March 1978 and subsequently scrapped.References
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* cite web|title=LST / AGP-1176 "Graham County"|work=Amphibious Photo Archive
url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/161176.htm|accessdate=July 4|accessyear=2007ee also
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List of United States Navy LSTs
*Graham County, Arizona
*Graham County, Kansas
*Graham County, North Carolina
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