- USS Montgomery County (LST-1041)
The USS "Montgomery County" (LST-1041) was an sclass|LST-542|tank landing ship built for the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . Named after counties in 18 U.S. states, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.Originally laid down as LST-1041 by the Dravo Corporation of
Neville Island, Pennsylvania on12 November 1944 ; launched20 January 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. N. L. Gibson; ferried down the Ohio andMississippi River s toNew Orleans ; and commissioned19 February 1945 . Following shakedown along the gulf coast, LST-1041 loaded cargo and sailed for duty in thePacific in early April. Steaming via thePanama Canal andPearl Harbor , she reachedEniwetok , Marshalls5 June and began cargo shuttle missions to American bases in the mid- and western Pacific. Operating with LST Group 97, she sailed later in the month viaGuam andSaipan toOkinawa where she unloaded military supplies in mid-July. Later that month she returned to the Marshalls and was anchored at Eniwetok when the Japanese agreed to cease hostilities. LST-1041 thence returned to the western Pacific and from 2 to24 September she supported occupation operations inJapan . After occupation duty, she sailed for theUnited States and arrivedNorfolk, Virginia 6 December . During the next decade this LST maintained a busy pattern of logistics, support, and amphibious training operations. She took part in numerous Atlantic Fleet and type training exercises. Training and readiness operations sent her from the east coast to theCaribbean and theGulf of Mexico . In addition, LST-1041 took part in providing valuable support of operations offGreenland and inBaffin Bay . She carried out three logistics runs; and, during her third mission from September to November, 1953 she assisted in salvaging the SS "Atlantic Waters" after the merchant ship grounded in the approaches toGoose Bay ,Labrador . In September, 1955 she deployed to theMediterranean for duty with the 6th Fleet. During the next months she ranged the Mediterranean fromGreece to southernFrance . Thence, she resumed training duty out of Norfolk in February, 1956. Named USS "Montgomery County" (LST-1041)1 July 1955 , the LST continued duty with the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force until31 January 1956 when she decommissioned atGreen Cove Springs, Florida . Assigned to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, she remained in herFlorida berthing area until mid-1960. Her name was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 1 June 1960 . In August, 1961 she was sold under terms of the Military Assistance Program to theGerman Federal Republic . Scheduled for conversion tobattle damage repair ship , the conversion was never undertaken and she was scrapped in 1968 without having seen any commissioned service in theGerman Navy .References
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url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/161041.htm|accessdate=August 26|accessyear=2007ee also
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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