- USS Juniata County (LST-850)
The USS "Juniata County" (LST-850) was an sclass|LST-542|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Named afterJuniata County, Pennsylvania , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. Originally laid down as LST-850 by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company ofSeneca, Illinois 15 August 1944 ; launched3 November 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Margaret Tegge Honig; and commissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana 27 November 1944 with Lieutenant Perry B. Hazard in command. After shakedown off the coast ofFlorida , LST-850 loaded military cargo atGulfport, Mississippi and departedNew Orleans for thePacific 31 December . Steaming via thePanama Canal and San Diego, she reachedPearl Harbor 1 February 1945 . On20 February she sailed with five other landing ships for theSolomons , arrivingGuadalcanal 7 March . After loading a cargo of LVTs, she departed19 March , touched atEniwetok 25 March , and reachedGuam the 31st. There she unloaded her cargo beforesteaming toSaipan 3 April to prepare to support operations atOkinawa . Between 12 and14 April , LST-850 embarkedSeabees and loaded construction and combat equipment; then she departed20 April for that strategic island, which lay at the gateway to the heart of theJapan ese Empire. Arriving27 April , she discharged troops and cargo despite intermittent enemy air attacks. From 7 to13 May she returned toSaipan where she embarked 371 officers and men of the2nd Marine Division and loaded a cargo of LTVs. Sailing24 May , she arrivedOkinawa 30 May . On3 June , and again on9 June , she carried these seasoned veterans of the Pacific fighting for amphibious assaults againstIheya Shima andAguni Shima . Departing in convoy18 June , she reached Saipan the 24th; and, after embarking Seabees at Guam, she returned to Okinawa28 July . Sailing once more for theMarianas 8 August , she arrived Saipan 14 August as Japan accepted Allied peace terms and agreed to surrender. Assigned to transport occupation forces to Japan, LST-850 steamed viaLeyte toManila Bay ,Luzon , where she embarked Army troops and departed in convoy for Japan. She enteredTokyo Bay 11 September and discharged her troops. DepartingTokyo early in October, during the next month she returned to Luzon, embarked additional troops, and carried them to Yokohama where she arrived4 November . After supporting occupation landings along the coast ofHonshū , she sailed in mid-November for theUnited States . She sailed via Saipan andPearl Harbor and arrivedAstoria, Oregon 30 December . LST-850 operated out of Astoria during the next 10 months and then was placed in commission, in reserve17 May 1946 . She transferred to Portland in October, decommissioned18 January 1947 , and entered the Pacific Reserve Fleet. While berthed in theColumbia River , she was named USS "Juniata County" (LST-850)1 July 1955 . She was recommended for use as a target to destruction20 October 1958 . Her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 1 November 1958 . LST-850 received onebattle star for World War II service.References
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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