< Ouachita County LST-1071

Ouachita County LST-1071

 

Ouachita County
(LST-1071: dp. 1,625,1. 328', b. 50', dr. 11'2", s. 12 k.; cpl. 112; a. 8 40mm., 12 20mm.; cl. LST-611)

LST-1071 was laid down 13 February 1945 by the Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard Ine., Hingham, Mass.; launched 14 March 1945; and commissioned 9 April 1845, Lt. W. C. Seott in command.

Following shakedown in Chesapeake Bay, LST-1071 steamed north to New York where she took on pontoon gear LCT sections and LCT personnel. On 27 May 1945, she departed the east coast for the Panama Canal and Pearl Harbor where she exchanged her LCT cargo and passengers for one complete LCT and Army troops bound for Guam. There, at that Marianas island when World War II ended, she took on 139th Construetion Battalion personnel and sailed for Saipan and Okinawa. On 14 September she steamed into Tokyo Bay from the Ryukyus, with 5th Air Force units enroute to ocoupation duty on Honshu. She completed another OkinawaJapan run for the Air Force, then steamed to Leyte, whene' she carried 9th Corps units to Aomori, Japan. Army cargo shuttles in Japanese waters were followed in December by orders to Saipan. From there, on the 27th, she headed back to the United States.

LST-1071 arrived at San Diego 5 February 1946. On the 10th she moved north to San Francisco, and on the 25th to Portland, Ore., for inactivation. There the LST decommissioned 10 June 1946 and joined the Pacific Reserve Fleet.

LST-1071 recommissioned 3 January 1951. Following shakedown and cargo runs along the California coast, she sailed for the east coast, arriving at Norfolk 15 June. The LST then commenced operations out of Little Creek as a unit of LST Flotilla 2, Atlantic Fleet. For the next four years she conducted amphibious exercises along the mid-Atlantic coast and at Puerto Rico, and carried Army personnel and supplies to Labrador and Newfoundland. Named Ouachtia County 1 July 1955, she returned from her last voyage in Canadian waters in September and, in November, steamed to Brooklyn for inactivation overhaul. With the new year, 1956 she steamed south to Green Cove Springs, Fla. arriving 31 January and decommissioning 15 February. see remained there, berthed as a unit of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet until struck from the Navy List 1 November 1959.