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USS Hamilton County

USS Hamilton County (LST-802) was an LST-542-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named after counties in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, and Texas, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.

LST-802 unloading vehicles at Inchon, South Korea, in 1950
History
United States
NameUSS LST-802
BuilderJeffersonville Boat and Machine Company, Jeffersonville, Indiana
Laid down2 September 1944
Launched19 October 1944
Sponsored byMrs. Dolores Alberts
Commissioned13 November 1944
Decommissioned21 July 1946
Honors and
awards
1 battle star, World War II
Recommissioned30 August 1950
Decommissioned30 June 1960
RenamedUSS Hamilton County (LST-802), 1 July 1955
Honors and
awards
7 battle stars, Korean War
NamesakeHamilton County
Decommissioned30 June 1960
FateTransferred to Japan, 1960
History
Japan
NameJDS Hayatomo (MST-461)
Acquired30 June 1960
Decommissioned31 March 1972
Class overview
Preceded byMiho class
Succeeded byHayase class
General characteristics
Class and typeLST-542-class tank landing ship
Displacement
  • 1,625 long tons (1,651 t) light
  • 4,080 long tons (4,145 t) full
Length328 ft (100 m)
Beam50 ft (15 m)
Draft
  • Unloaded :
  • 2 ft 4 in (0.71 m) forward
  • 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) aft
  • Loaded :
  • 8 ft 2 in (2.49 m) forward
  • 14 ft 1 in (4.29 m) aft
Propulsion2 × General Motors 12-567 diesel engines, two shafts, twin rudders
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 LCVPs
Troops16 officers, 147 enlisted men
Complement7 officers, 104 enlisted men
Armament

She was originally laid down as LST-802 on 2 September 1944 at Jeffersonville, Indiana, by the Jeffersonville Boat and Machine Company, launched on 19 October 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Dolores Alberts, and commissioned on 13 November 1944.

Service history edit

World War II edit

Following shakedown off Florida, LST-802 loaded quonset hut sections at Gulfport, Mississippi, and departed New Orleans on 18 December. Steaming via the Canal Zone and San Francisco, she arrived Pearl Harbor on 4 February 1945. After unloading, she sailed two weeks later for the Solomon Islands, arriving Guadalcanal on 7 March. LST-802 departed Guadalcanal on the 18th; transported Marines to Guam; then arrived Saipan on 3 April to prepare for the Okinawa invasion. She embarked over 150 Seabees at Saipan and sailed on the 12th for the Ryukyu Islands. Arriving off Chimu Wan, Okinawa Shima on 17 April she unloaded men and equipment to strengthen the beachhead and facilitate the flow of supplies to the troops. For the remainder of World War II LST-802 shuttled troops and equipment between Okinawa and the Philippines.

Inter-war activity edit

Following the war, LST-802 performed occupation duty in the Far East until mid-April, 1946. The ship was decommissioned on 21 July 1946 and transferred to the Shipping Control Authority, Japan, until returned to the Navy to serve in Korea.

Korean War edit

To assist in the transportation of cargo and troops, LST-802 was re-commissioned at Yokosuka on 30 August 1950. Sailing to Kobe, she embarked units of the 1st Marine Division, for the invasion of Inchon; then departing Japan on 10 September, she arrived off "Blue Beach" five days later. The Marines stormed ashore, prompting General Douglas MacArthur's famous remark "The Navy and Marines have never shone more brightly than this morning." LST-802 continued loading equipment and supplies until 15 October when she joined a task group for Wonsan. Following a month of cargo operations at Wonsan, she returned to Yokosuka for replenishment. In mid-December she was en route to Hŭngnam, where she assisted in the evacuation of United States and South Korean Forces. During January, 1951 she shuttled troops and prisoners-of-war along the Korean coast, then on 20 March she departed Yokosuka for a stateside overhaul. Returning to the war zone eight months later, LST-802 resumed cargo and troop transport duty between Japan and Korea. From November, 1951 to June, 1952 the veteran landing ship performed cargo operations, evacuation services, and harbor control duties in the vicinity of Korea. Following another brief period in the United States, LST-802 resumed operations in the Far East, just as the Korean War ended; and remained there until February, 1954.

Pacific Fleet edit

One year later she was again operating in the Far East during the First Taiwan Strait Crisis. When People's Republic of China artillery threatened Nationalist Chinese positions on the islands, the veteran LST and other 7th Fleet units evacuated forces and supplies to Formosa. On 1 July 1955 LST-802 was redesignated USS Hamilton County (LST-802), then operated off the California coast from August, 1955 to August, 1956.

After returning to the Western Pacific in mid-October, 1956 Hamilton County was assigned as the flagship of Commander, Mine Squadron 3, (who concurrently served as Commander Task Group 70.5 and Commander Mine flotilla 1), U.S. Pacific Fleet. Homeported in Sasebo, Japan she served as a command vessel for numerous combined mine sweeping training exercises with minesweepers of the Japanese, Korean, Chinese Nationalist, Filipino and Thai Navies. ()

Transfer to Japan edit

 
The ex-USS Hamilton County (LST-802) in Japanese service as JDS Hayatomo (MSL-461) at anchor, date and location unknown. Note the U.S. Air Force HU-16 Albatross seaplane atop her main deck.

Loaned to Japan on 20 April 1960 under terms of the Military Assistance Program, Hamilton County was decommissioned at Sasebo on 30 June 1960 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 July that same year. She then served the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force as JDS Hayatomo (MST-461). She was used as a minesweeper tender until 1972.[1]

LST-802 earned one battle star for World War II service and seven stars for the Korean War.

References edit

  1. ^ "MST "Hayatomo" (Japanese)". 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2018.

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entries can be found here and here.

  • "LST-802 Hamilton County". Amphibious Photo Archive. Retrieved 28 June 2007.

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USS Hamilton County LST 802 was an LST 542 class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II Named after counties in Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Nebraska New York Ohio Tennessee and Texas she was the only U S Naval vessel to bear the name LST 802 unloading vehicles at Inchon South Korea in 1950History United States NameUSS LST 802 BuilderJeffersonville Boat and Machine Company Jeffersonville Indiana Laid down2 September 1944 Launched19 October 1944 Sponsored byMrs Dolores Alberts Commissioned13 November 1944 Decommissioned21 July 1946 Honors andawards1 battle star World War II Recommissioned30 August 1950 Decommissioned30 June 1960 RenamedUSS Hamilton County LST 802 1 July 1955 Honors andawards7 battle stars Korean War NamesakeHamilton County Decommissioned30 June 1960 FateTransferred to Japan 1960 History Japan NameJDS Hayatomo MST 461 Acquired30 June 1960 Decommissioned31 March 1972 Class overview Preceded byMiho class Succeeded byHayase class General characteristics Class and typeLST 542 class tank landing ship Displacement1 625 long tons 1 651 t light 4 080 long tons 4 145 t full Length328 ft 100 m Beam50 ft 15 m DraftUnloaded 2 ft 4 in 0 71 m forward 7 ft 6 in 2 29 m aft Loaded 8 ft 2 in 2 49 m forward 14 ft 1 in 4 29 m aft Propulsion2 General Motors 12 567 diesel engines two shafts twin rudders Speed12 knots 22 km h 14 mph Boats amp landing craft carried2 LCVPs Troops16 officers 147 enlisted men Complement7 officers 104 enlisted men Armament8 40 mm guns 12 20 mm guns She was originally laid down as LST 802 on 2 September 1944 at Jeffersonville Indiana by the Jeffersonville Boat and Machine Company launched on 19 October 1944 sponsored by Mrs Dolores Alberts and commissioned on 13 November 1944 Contents 1 Service history 1 1 World War II 1 2 Inter war activity 1 3 Korean War 1 4 Pacific Fleet 1 5 Transfer to Japan 2 ReferencesService history editWorld War II edit Following shakedown off Florida LST 802 loaded quonset hut sections at Gulfport Mississippi and departed New Orleans on 18 December Steaming via the Canal Zone and San Francisco she arrived Pearl Harbor on 4 February 1945 After unloading she sailed two weeks later for the Solomon Islands arriving Guadalcanal on 7 March LST 802 departed Guadalcanal on the 18th transported Marines to Guam then arrived Saipan on 3 April to prepare for the Okinawa invasion She embarked over 150 Seabees at Saipan and sailed on the 12th for the Ryukyu Islands Arriving off Chimu Wan Okinawa Shima on 17 April she unloaded men and equipment to strengthen the beachhead and facilitate the flow of supplies to the troops For the remainder of World War II LST 802 shuttled troops and equipment between Okinawa and the Philippines Inter war activity edit Following the war LST 802 performed occupation duty in the Far East until mid April 1946 The ship was decommissioned on 21 July 1946 and transferred to the Shipping Control Authority Japan until returned to the Navy to serve in Korea Korean War edit To assist in the transportation of cargo and troops LST 802 was re commissioned at Yokosuka on 30 August 1950 Sailing to Kobe she embarked units of the 1st Marine Division for the invasion of Inchon then departing Japan on 10 September she arrived off Blue Beach five days later The Marines stormed ashore prompting General Douglas MacArthur s famous remark The Navy and Marines have never shone more brightly than this morning LST 802 continued loading equipment and supplies until 15 October when she joined a task group for Wonsan Following a month of cargo operations at Wonsan she returned to Yokosuka for replenishment In mid December she was en route to Hŭngnam where she assisted in the evacuation of United States and South Korean Forces During January 1951 she shuttled troops and prisoners of war along the Korean coast then on 20 March she departed Yokosuka for a stateside overhaul Returning to the war zone eight months later LST 802 resumed cargo and troop transport duty between Japan and Korea From November 1951 to June 1952 the veteran landing ship performed cargo operations evacuation services and harbor control duties in the vicinity of Korea Following another brief period in the United States LST 802 resumed operations in the Far East just as the Korean War ended and remained there until February 1954 Pacific Fleet edit One year later she was again operating in the Far East during the First Taiwan Strait Crisis When People s Republic of China artillery threatened Nationalist Chinese positions on the islands the veteran LST and other 7th Fleet units evacuated forces and supplies to Formosa On 1 July 1955 LST 802 was redesignated USS Hamilton County LST 802 then operated off the California coast from August 1955 to August 1956 After returning to the Western Pacific in mid October 1956 Hamilton County was assigned as the flagship of Commander Mine Squadron 3 who concurrently served as Commander Task Group 70 5 and Commander Mine flotilla 1 U S Pacific Fleet Homeported in Sasebo Japan she served as a command vessel for numerous combined mine sweeping training exercises with minesweepers of the Japanese Korean Chinese Nationalist Filipino and Thai Navies Transfer to Japan edit nbsp The ex USS Hamilton County LST 802 in Japanese service as JDS Hayatomo MSL 461 at anchor date and location unknown Note the U S Air Force HU 16 Albatross seaplane atop her main deck Loaned to Japan on 20 April 1960 under terms of the Military Assistance Program Hamilton County was decommissioned at Sasebo on 30 June 1960 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 July that same year She then served the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force as JDS Hayatomo MST 461 She was used as a minesweeper tender until 1972 1 LST 802 earned one battle star for World War II service and seven stars for the Korean War References edit MST Hayatomo Japanese 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2018 This article incorporates text from the public domainDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships The entries can be found here and here LST 802 Hamilton County Amphibious Photo Archive Retrieved 28 June 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Hamilton County amp oldid 1220582133, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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