- USS Catamount (LSD-17)
USS "Catamount" (LSD-17) was a "Casa Grande"-class
dock landing ship of theUnited States Navy , named in honor of theCatamount Tavern in Old Bennington, which served as headquarters forEthan Allen 'sGreen Mountain Boys while making their plans against the New Yorkers and the British. The Catamount was also the meetingplace of Vermont's only form of government then: the Vermont Council of Safety. [cite web
url= http://www.bennington.com/chamber/walking/catamountdescrip.html
title= Walking Tour of Bennington: The Catamount Tavern
date= 2001 | publisher= Bennington Area Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Bennington
accessdate= 2008-04-17 ]"Catamount" was launched on
27 January 1945 byNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. ,Newport News, Va. , sponsored by Mrs.Dave E. Satterfield, Jr. ; commissioned on9 April 1945 , Commander C. A. Swafford in command; and reported to theU.S. Pacific Fleet ."Catamount" sailed out of
Pearl Harbor on16 June 1945 laden withlanding craft forGuam andEniwetok . Through the remainder of the war, she ferried landing craft,dredge s, and other equipment fromEspiritu Santo toKwajalein , Guam, and thePhilippines . On19 August she cleared Guam with special equipment to be used in theoccupation of Japan , and on26 August she stood upTokyo Bay . Here she operated a boat pool and tended landing craft until6 October , when she cleared on the first of two voyages toManila to ferry troops and boats for the Japanese occupation. After a final voyage from Guam to Samar, "Catamount" cleared for San Francisco and Norfolk, where she arrived11 February 1946 . Joining the Atlantic Fleet, "Catamount" took part in amphibious training andmidshipman cruise s until the outbreak of theKorean Conflict .Korean War
Leaving Norfolk on
15 August 1950 , "Catamount" called at San Diego en routeKobe where she embarked marines bound for theinvasion of Inchon . In the landings atWonsan , "Catamount" sailed with the important repair and salvage group. It was in November 1950, that "Catamount" achieved a notable first, when, as part of Commander Stephen M. Archer's Task Element 95.69, she became the first LSD to take part inminesweeping operations, atChinnampo , port city ofP'yŏngyang . It was essential that this port be opened so that the advancingU.S. Eighth Army ashore could be supplied by sea, and all types of minesweepers were summoned for the urgent task. "Catamount" served as tanker and supply ship to this varied fleet, as well as mothering a swarm ofLCVP s which were able to sweep waters too shallow for larger craft. [ cite web
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/books/field/ch8b.htm
title= "11 September – 30 November: The Opening of Wonsan and Chinnampo"
author= James A. Field, Jr.
pages= Chapter 8, Part 2 | date= 1962; online edition: 2001
work= History of United States Naval Operations: Korea,
publisher= U.S.Naval Historical Center
accessdate= 2008-04-17 ]In December 1950, "Catamount" took part in the withdrawal of marines and soldiers from
Hungnam toPusan , then returned to Yokosuka,Japan to replenish. She returned to tend landing craft atKorea n ports through April 1951, when she began duty transporting equipment and supplies from Sasebo toInchon and Pusan. On31 May , she cleared Yokosuka for an overhaul at San Diego."Catamount" had two more tours of duty in the Korean War, from
3 November 1951 to24 July 1952 , and from29 October 1952 to8 April 1953 . She made her first post-war tour from5 August 1953 to18 April 1954 . During each of these tours, she tended small craft, and transported personnel, as well as taking part in exercises off Japan andOkinawa . From her base at San Diego, she conducted local operations, and in the summer of 1954, made two voyages toNaknek, Alaska , with landing craft and oil barges.1955 – 1965
On
3 January 1955 , "Catamount" cleared for the Far East once again, arriving at Yokosuka25 January . Almost at once she sailed for theTaiwan Straits to take part in the evacuation of theTachen Islands early in February. She returned to San Diego24 April . After local operations, she spent16 January to30 August 1956 in the central Pacific inOperation Redwing , a series ofnuclear test s. In the summer of 1957, "Catamount" sailed from Seattle on resupply missions to stations of theDistant Early Warning Line (DEW Line) in theArctic .From
12 June to8 December 1958 , she cruised in the Far East once more, returning for duty off the coast ofsouthern California . Among her assignments was qualifyinghelicopter pilots in landings on ships of her type, and participating in amphibious landing exercises based on the relatively new concept of vertical envelopment. Special operations off the northwest coast of the United States andBritish Columbia in the spring and summer of 1959 preceded a deployment toHawaii for amphibious training. Later in the year she was overhauled inPortland, Oreg. , returning to operations from San Diego25 March 1960 .After a brief period of operations and supplementary overhaul in San Diego, "Catamount" sailed on
25 June on a special mission, carrying landing craft to southernChile , devastated by the Great Chilean Earthquake. Transferred to theChilean Navy , these landing craft provided critically needed transportation in regions where piers had been destroyed bytsunami . "Catamount" returned to San Diego on13 August , operated on the west coast and on22 November sailed for another tour with theU.S. 7th Fleet in the Far East.Vietnam War
"Catamount" served several tours in the
Vietnam War ."Catamount" was decommissioned on
31 March 1970 , and struck from theNaval Register on15 October 1976 . She was sold for scrapping,4 December 1975 by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for $178,148.15 to Max Rouse & Sons,Beverly Hills, Calif. "Catamount" received seven
battle star s forKorean War service and seven campaign stars forVietnam War service.References
*DANFS
External links
*cite web
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c4/catamount.htm
title= "Catamount"
first= | last=
date= | work= DANFS | publisher= U.S.Naval Historical Center
accessdate= 2008-04-17
*cite web
url= http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/12/1217.htm
title= LSD-17 "Catamount"
first= Gary P. | last= Priolo | date= 2 February 2007
work= Amphibious Photo Archive | publisher= NavSource Online
accessdate= 2008-04-17
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