- USS Orleans Parish (LST-1069)
USS "Orleans Parish" (LST-1069) was an was taken in tow and delivered
29 May atSan Francisco . Upon resuming her journey she transited thePanama Canal 5 July , visited Norfolk, unloaded her ammunition inNew Jersey and decommissioned atStaten Island, New York 6 August 1956 . The ship remained in the 3rd Naval District serving the Naval Reserve Training Program until transferred to the Reserve Fleet,Green Cove Springs, Florida in September 1949. The outbreak of Communist aggression in Korea ended her retirement 2 years later. Recommissioning on11 January 1952 preceded conversion as a mine squadronflagship and logistic support vessel.Helicopter landing, fueling, and repair facilities also permitted her to embark and control helicopters as demonstrated during 1955 LANTMINEX. Also during 1955, on1 July , LST–1069 was named USS "Orleans Parish" (LST-1069), and in December, she made her firstAtlantic crossing to take part in an Atlantic Fleet mine evaluation project atPort Lyautey ,French Morocco . Her duties as flagship for MinRon 8 were interrupted from16 December 1957 to19 December 1958 , while the ship was out of commission in reserve atCharleston, South Carolina . With additional communications equipment installed and other modifications she rejoined the fleet as the mine countermeasures support ship, USS "Orleans Parish" (MSC–6). Besides resuming participation in the annual Springboard, MinEx, and PhibEx exercises, on20 November 1959 she departed Charleston escorting across the Atlantic several recently acquired Norwegian and Spanish minesweepers. After visitingLisbon, Portugal she returned to her homeport4 January 1960 . That summer she conducted her firstR.O.T.C. Midshipmen indoctrination cruise. During February, 1963 she paid her first visit to her namesake city at the height of theMardi Gras festival. "Orleans Parish's" area of operation and assignment changed greatly when she decommissioned,20 May 1966 , and was transferred to theMilitary Sea Transportation Service (MSTS). Again designated USS "Orleans Parish" (LST–1069) and altered to serve as a cargo ship, she soon received a civilian crew and12 September sailed for the Panama Canal and the Pacific. Her first voyage brought her to Guam; Subic Bay, Philippines;Vung Tau, South Vietnam ; andYokohama, Japan . She continued to sail in 1970 under the MSTS Far Eastern Command. Subsequently placed out of service, she was struck from theNaval Vessel Register 30 June 1975 . The ship was sold to theRepublic of the Philippines 1 September 1976 ; her final fate is unknown.References
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List of United States Navy LSTs
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