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Name
  
USS LSM-236

Launched
  
Unknown

Decommissioned
  
15 July 1946

Laid down
  
Unknown

Commissioned
  
2 September 1944

Builder
  
Western Pipe and Steel Company, San Pedro, California

USS LSM-236 was a LSM-1-class Landing Ship Medium of the United States Navy that saw active service in World War II and the Korean War.

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Built by the Western Pipe and Steel Company, San Pedro, California, the ship was commissioned on 2 September 1944, Lt. Robert W. Winsten, USNR, in command.

Service history

During World War II LSM-236 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater, and following the war performed occupation duty in the Far East. Decommissioned on 15 July 1946 she was laid up in the Reserve Fleet.

LSM-236 was recommissioned on 8 September 1950 for service in the Korean War, and decommissioned on 17 October 1955 at Astoria, Oregon.

Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, Columbia River Group, Astoria, she was struck from the Naval Register, and transferred to the Philippines on 15 September 1960, serving as RPS Batanes (L-65). Batanes ran aground and declared a total loss in June 1971, and was scrapped in 1972.

Awards, citations and campaign ribbons

LSM-236 earned one battle star for Korean War service.

  • American Campaign Medal
  • Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
  • World War II Victory Medal
  • Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Korean Service Medal
  • United Nations Service Medal
  • Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)
  • References

    USS LSM-236 Wikipedia