- USS Westchester County (LST-1167)
The USS "Westchester County" (LST-1167) was a sclass|Terrebonne Parish|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy at the tail end of theKorean War . Named forWestchester County, New York , she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally laid down as "LST-1167" on
11 January 1952 by the Christy Corporation ofSturgeon Bay, Wisconsin ; launched on18 April 1953 ; sponsored by Mrs. Robert E. Wood; and commissioned on10 March 1954 with Lieutenant Commander Leamond F. Lacy in command. The tank landing ship departedNew Orleans on8 April 1954 and reached the Naval Amphibious Base atLittle Creek, Virginia on14 April . The remainder of the year was spent in ampribious warfare exercises in theChesapeake Bay . On14 February 1955 LST-1167 sailed from Little Creek to embark 205 marines and equipment for exercises in theCaribbean . These exercises were repeated in April, and the ship returned to Little Creek on6 May 1955 .On
1 July , LST-1167 was renamed USS "Westchester County". "Westchester County" spent the remaining months of 1955 engaged in operations along the east coast with the majority of the time being spent in local training. After loading marines and equipment atMorehead City, North Carolina the tank landing ship sailed for exercises in the Caribbean on11 January 1956 . She returned toNorfolk, Virginia on6 February and made another training cruise to the Caribbean from20 February to24 March . Upon returning to Little Creek the ship conducted local operations until theFourth of July which she spent atYonkers, New York . She visitedTrenton, New Jersey andWashington, D.C. , then went into overhaul on21 September at the Brewer Dry Dock Company ofStaten Island, New York . After a two-month yard period, the ship conducted local operations to finish out the year. On28 February 1957 "Westchester County" embarked personnel and equipment at Morehead City and sailed to the Caribbean for amphibious training exercises, returning to Norfolk on13 May . She conducted local operations until28 August when she sailed for aMediterranean deployment, joining the 6th Fleet atMessina ,Sicily on15 September . The ship conducted exercises offTurkey ,Greece , andSpain . On4 November the ship departedAlicante , Spain for Little Creek, where she spent the remainder of the year in local operations. "Westchester County" began the year 1958 departing Norfolk forSan Francisco via thePanama Canal . She arrived at theSan Francisco Naval Shipyard on31 January for overhaul which was completed on2 April . The ship put to sea fromSan Diego on7 June for her first tour of duty in theFar East . She reached Sasebo,Japan on5 July for amphibious warfare maneuvers and assault landing practice inBuckner Bay ,Okinawa ;Subic Bay ,Philippines ; andTsoying ,Taiwan where she engaged in joint operations with Chinese Underwater Demolition Teams embarked. She returned to San Diego on10 December 1958 and there finished the year. The first eight months of 1959 were spent in amphibious training along theCalifornia coast. On24 August "Westchester County" embarked marines and vehicles forKaneohe, Hawaii and amphibious landings. On6 October she returned to California, off-loaded the marines and returned to San Francisco. On30 November "WestChester County" entered the Todd Shipyard,Alameda, California for overhaul until12 February 1960 . She resumed her training schedule out of San Diego until1 August 1960 when she shifted toPort Hueneme to load cargo and take on fuel. The next day, she set course for her new home port of Yokosuka, Japan via theHawaiian Islands andOkinawa . The ship beached atNumazu , Japan on5 September 1960 to commence a series of large scale amphibious exercises withSEATO forces. From 1 to31 December , "Westchester County" underwent overhaul at the Yokosuka Naval Base. The year 1961 was spent making logistic runs between Subic Bay, Okinawa, and NorthBorneo . "Westchester County" spent November and December. 1961 in upkeep at her home port. "Westchester County" got underway on18 January 1962 for sea trials and refresher training. On10 March she rendezvoused with other units of the Pacific Fleet and departed forMindoro ,Philippines for amphibious warfare maneuvers. The ship returned to Yokosuka on20 April and resumed a normal training schedule. Thecommunist threat in Vietnam interrupted this training period and, on13 May , "Westchester County" was underway for Subic Bay with a combat load of marines. On15 June 1962 the tank landing ship returned to Yokosuka for upkeep and in-port training. She then conducted operations atKeelung , Taiwan; Subic Bay;Bangkok ,Thailand ; andNaha, Okinawa . During October, the ship participated in amphibious "Exercise Lone Eagle ." This exercise was delayed in Okinawa due to theCuban Missile Crisis , which putUnited States ships on a world-wide alert. On12 November "Westchester County" returned to her home port of Yokosuka, where she spentChristmas . On28 December 1962 she departed for aNew Year 's visit toTokyo , Japan. The year 1963 began with a cold weather operation inKorea which commenced on16 January . "Westchester County" spent the time until24 May shuttling marine personnel and equipment to Naha, Tsoying, andNumazu , Japan with interspersed upkeep periods at Yokosuka. On24 May she sailed from Naha to transport Korean soldiers fromPusan toPohang , Korea. After a brief upkeep at Sasebo, Japan "Westchester County" took part in "Operation Flagpole ", a joint amphibious exercise with theRepublic of Korea Navy and Marines which concluded on29 June . July and August were spent in upkeep at Yokosuka, followed by "Exercise Bayonet Beach " on5 September atTong Po Pi , Korea. "Westchester County" returned to Yokosuka on19 September for inspections and amphibious training. On7 October the ship sailed for Okinawa where she sustained damage to her bow ramp which required repairs at Sasebo until29 October . After a brief Marine lift to Okinawa, "Westchester County" returned to Yokosuka on9 November for regular overhaul. The ship went into drydock on27 December 1963 and thus ended the year. "Westchester County" remained in drydock until31 January 1964 and underwent sea trials, refresher training, and amphibious refresher training at Yokosuka until8 May . She departed Yokosuka on19 May for Naha, and the first of many Marine lifts between Okinawa, Japan, and the Philippines which occupied the ship until9 August . At that time, due to theTonkin Gulf Incident , "Westchester County" departed Naha for extended operations offVietnam in theSouth China Sea . She returned to Subic Bay on2 October and began a series of Marine lifts between Naha and Buckner Bay, Tsoying, and Yokosuka. On19 November the ship returned to Yokosuka and underwent upkeep and underway training until24 December when she visited Tokyo. "Westchester County" departed Tokyo on28 December 1964 and returned to Yokosuka. "Westchester County" started 1965 with two Marine lifts between Okinawa and Japan. February was spent at Okinawa; and, on3 March , the ship transported marines and vehicles to Subic Bay. Between17 March and15 April the tank landing ship completed two Marine lifts toDa Nang , South Vietnam. On29 April she departed Buckner Bay for the first amphibious landing atChu Lai , South Vietnam. This operation was the largest in thePacific since theKorean War . From11 May to24 May , the ship made two turnaround trips between Naha, Okinawa, and Chu Lai. Following upkeep at Yokosuka, "Westchester County" spent the period from22 June to15 August making Marine lifts to Da Nang and Chu Lai. She returned to Yokosuka for upkeep until30 September when she transported marines from Naha to Numazu for cold weather operations. After reloading at Yokosuka, "Westchester County" transported Korean troops fromPusan, Korea toQui Nhan , South Vietnam. From7 November to21 November she joined in "Operation Blue Marlin ", making two landings atTarn Ky , South Vietnam. These landings were followed by stops atCamranh Bay ,Phan Rang , and Da Nang. She arrived at Yokosuka on16 December and spent Christmas at her home port. On26 December she put to sea to load cargo atIwakuni, Japan arriving on the 28th and departing for Naha the next day. On31 December 1965 she arrived at Naha and there celebrated the New Year.During 1966 "Westchester County" served extensively in carrying cargo to theRepublic of Vietnam in support of American forces ashore. On24 January the ship joined in "Operation Double Eagle ", an amphibious assault atCap Mai , Vietnam. From February throughout August, "Westchester County" transported troops and equipment toQui Nhon , Chu Lai, and Da Nang. This duty was interspersed with port visits toHong Kong and repairs at Subic Bay and Yokosuka. On1 September 1966 "Westchester County" anchored atVung Tau , Vietnam to begin operations as the support ship for "Operation Market Time ". Until4 October the ship steamed continuously on station off theCa Mau Peninsula ; refueling, replenishing, and serving as a base for the boats and crews who patrolled the coast of Vietnam to prevent infiltration by sea. After returning to Yokosuka, the ship spent the period from16 October through31 December undergoing upkeep interspersed with a short training visit to Okinawa and port visits toKeelung , Taiwan andHiroshima , Japan. From3 January to15 March 1967 "Westchester County" transported troops and supplies between Okinawa and Vietnam. The tank landing ship went into overhaul on15 March at Yokosuka, followed by refresher training which lasted through5 August . "Westchester County" spent the remaining months of 1967 carrying marines and equipment between Yokosuka, Okinawa, and Vietnam. The LST served as aMobile Riverine Force support ship in theMekong Delta from24 October through31 December 1967 . "Westchester County" spent the early weeks of 1968 continuing service as a Mobile Riverine support ship. On26 January the tank landing ship began a series of lifts from Okinawa, Japan, and the Philippines to Vietnam. She underwent repair availability and training exercises from16 July through22 September . The tank landing ship resumed duty with the Mobile Riverine Forces on22 September . Tragedy struck on1 November while "Westchester County" lay anchored in the vicinity ofMy Tho , Vietnam. Two giant underwater explosions ripped through "Westchester County", killing 26 men. The enemy limpet mines had been attached to the hull about amidships on the starboard side causing ruptured berthing compartments and fuel and storage tanks. Command-detonated mines were used extensively on "The Long Tau" (Saigon —Vung Tau). U.S. minesweepers normally operated betweenNha Be south to the ocean, and South Vietnamese operated from Nha Be to Newport. The day following the explosion, the entire Mobile Riverine Force moved from My Tho toDong Tam . After beaching at Dong Tam for temporary repairs, she returned to Yokosuka, via Subic Bay, on26 November . "Westchester County" went intodrydock at the United States Naval Ship Repair Facility where it remained until5 February 1969 . Upon completion of refresher training and upkeep, the ship got underway on10 March 1969 for "Operation Market Time" off the Vietnam coast. From5 July through23 August , "Westchester County" joined in the first phase of Vietnam troop withdrawal. The remainder of 1969 was spent carrying personnel and equipment from Korea, Japan, and Okinawa to Vietnam with intermittent periods of repair and liberty. The beginning of the 1970s found "Westchester County" operating off the northern coast of Vietnam. During February, she conducted troop and equipment withdrawal fromSouth Vietnam , then underwent restricted availability at Yokosuka beginning on4 March . April through July were spent transporting personnel and cargo from Japan and Okinawa to Vietnam. On2 August she relieved the USS|Washoe County|LST-1165|2 off the Ca Mau Peninsula for "Operation Solid Anchor ", which consisted of fueling boats andhelicopter s. Nine of "Westchester County's" sailors received theCombat Action Ribbon when they withstood enemy small arms androcket fire while transiting theBo De River . Following a restricted availability at Yokosuka which commenced on30 October , "Westchester County" made stops at Camranh Bay, Da Nang, Hong Kong, Okinawa, and Iwakuni, Japan before departing on17 November for a vehicle lift fromChinhae , South Korea to Okinawa. "Westchester County" spent the first half of December involved in landing rehearsals and gunnery exercises. She then transited toSingapore to enjoy a Christmas visit. The ship closed out the year en route to Subic Bay. During January, 1971 "Westchester County" sailed between Hong Kong and Subic Bay. On2 February she departed Subic Bay en route to theGulf of Tonkin in support of "Operation Lamson III ", theCambodia n operation which lasted until7 March . After restricted availability and training at Okinawa and Yokosuka, the ship returned to Vietnam on21 June and continued operations. From6 August through1 September , "Westchester County" assumed the administrative duties as SOPA (senior officer present afloat) in Hong Kong. Following restricted availability at Yokosuka, the ship lifted personnel and equipment of an Army security agency for transit to Pusan, and returned them to Okinawa on6 December . During this period, she transported marines from Japan to Okinawa, departing Okinawa on24 November to spend Thanksgiving at Yokosuka. Following the off-load of Army personnel on6 December , "Westchester County" returned to Yokosuka for the holiday season, arriving on10 December . "Westchester County" completed a restricted availability on17 January 1972 and set out for a lift to Subic Bay. The tank landing ship spent February at Subic Bay undergoing repairs and local operations. After SOPA duties at Hong Kong from15 March to31 March , the ship resumed personnel and cargo transits to the Gulf of Tonkin until30 August 1972 . During this period, the tank landing ship underwent a seven-week restricted availability followed by refresher training at Yokosuka. From7 September through1 October 1972 "Westchester County" operated in logistic support of Mine Flotilla 1. She returned to Yokosuka on15 October for availability and inspection. The ship made a brief transit to Okinawa, departing on30 November . She returned to Yokosuka on5 December 1972 and enjoyed the Christmas holidays while in upkeep status. On27 January 1973 , following the signing of theParis Peace Accords , the ship was underway for Subic Bay to transport mine counter-measures equipment and Commander, Mine Flotilla One to the Gulf of Tonkin. Due to a breakdown in the cease-fire negotiations, the tank landing ship was ordered to a rendezvous point near Da Nang. Departing the vicinity on3 March , she continued to work in support of "Operation End Sweep ". After availability and shore bombardment exercises at Subic Bay which commenced on14 March , "Westchester County" returned to Vietnam in support of "Operation End Sweep" which was completed on18 July . The ship made stops at Subic Bay and Okinawa before finally arriving at Yokosuka on30 July . "Westchester County" was decommissioned on30 August 1973 and arrived at the Inactive Ship Facility,Puget Sound Naval Shipyard ,Bremerton, Washington on30 November of that year. On27 August 1974 she was turned over to theTurkish Navy and commissioned as "Serdar" (L-402). Decommissioned by the Turkish Navy in 2005, her final fate is unknown.References
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* [http://www.hullnumber.com/LST-1167 LST-1167 Personnel Roster at HullNumber.com]
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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