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USS LST 29

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Name
  
USS LST-29

Commissioned
  
10 July 1943

Struck
  
8 May 1946

Construction started
  
8 January 1943

Length
  
100 m

Laid down
  
8 January 1943

Decommissioned
  
11 March 1946

Honours and awards
  
4 battle stars (WWII)

Launched
  
17 May 1943

Builder
  
Dravo Corporation

USS LST-29 was a LST-1-class tank landing ship built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was designed to carry troops and military equipment to the shores of the battle front and quickly deliver her cargo. She served in the Pacific Ocean and post-war returned home proudly with four battle stars to her credit.

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She was laid down 8 January 1943 at Dravo Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; launched, 17 May 1943; and commissioned as USS LST-29, 10 July 1943.

World War II Pacific Theatre operations

During World War II, USS LST-29 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater and took part in the following operations:

  • Gilbert Islands Operation, November and December 1943
  • Marshall Islands Operation: (a) Occupation of Kwajalein and Majuro Atolls, January and February 1944; (b) Occupation of Eniwetok Atoll, February and March 1944
  • Marianas Operation; (a) Capture and Occupation of Guam, July and August 1944
  • Okinawa Gunto Operation; (a) Assault and Occupation of Okinawa Gunto, May 1945
  • Decommissioning

    She was decommissioned on 11 March 1946 and struck from the Naval Register on 8 May 1946. She was sold on 17 June 1946 to Foss Launch & Tug Co., Seattle, Washington. Her ultimate fate is not known.

    Awards

    LST-29 earned four battle stars for World War II service.

    References

    USS LST-29 Wikipedia