- USS Lorain County (LST-1177)
The USS "Lorain County" (LST-1177) was a sclass|De Soto County|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy during the late1950s . Named afterLorain County, Ohio , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name."Lorain County" was laid down
9 August 1956 by the American Shipbuilding Company ofLorain, Ohio ; launched22 June 1957 ; sponsored by Mrs. Albert D. Baumhart, Jr., wife of Congressman Baumhart of Ohio; and commissioned atNew Orleans 3 October 1958 with Lieutenant Commander Robert E. Du Bois in command. This larger, air conditioned, and even more versatile version of theWorld War II "Landing Ship, Tank" conducted its shakedown out ofLittle Creek, Virginia and in January, 1959 joined PhibRon 6 for the first of many landing exercises onOnslow Beach, North Carolina . On31 July her squadron steamed fromMorehead City, North Carolina with marines embarked forMediterranean deployment with the 6th Fleet. Returning to Little Creek10 February 1961 she concentrated on training with marines. Each year she served several months with the Caribbean Ready Squadron. Such training proved its value during the 1962Cuban Missile Crisis , when fully loaded, "Lorain County" remained on standby in the Caribbean from22 October to16 December . Castro’s revolutionary pronouncements and his act of shutting off theGuantanamo water supply prevented any true relaxation of tension in the area, and in June, 1965 "Loraine County" carried a marine heavy artillery company to Guantanamo. Her Caribbean training in 1966 was highlighted by a visit toAruba ,Netherlands West Indies with PhibRon 4. 1967 saw further Caribbean training and landing exercises, and deployment to the Mediterranean from30 March to24 May . After further operations in the Caribbean in early 1968, "Lorain County" began overhaul atNorfolk, Virginia on24 June . On2 December she left the yard and prepared for refresher training into 1969. From the time of commissioning, "Lorain County" spent her entire period of active service with the Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet. For 14 years, she engaged in amphibious operations along the east coast of theUnited States supplemented with extended operations in the Caribbean and regular deployments as a unit of the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. Decommissioned on1 September 1972 the tank landing ship was assigned to the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Norfolk. Transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD)23 December 1994 for lay-up in theJames River Reserve Fleet,Fort Eustis, Virginia , the ship was scrapped in October, 2002 at ESCO Marine,Brownsville, Texas .References
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* cite web|title=LST-1177 "Lorain County"|work=Amphibious Photo Archive
url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/161177.htm|accessdate=July 4|accessyear=2007ee also
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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