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Name
  
USS LST-345

Laid down
  
17 October 1942

Decommissioned
  
5 December 1945

Construction started
  
17 October 1942

Length
  
100 m

Builder
  
Norfolk Navy Yard

Commissioned
  
21 January 1943

Struck
  
3 January 1946

Launched
  
15 December 1942

USS LST-345 was a LST-1-class tank landing ship of the United States Navy during World War II.

History

LST-345 was laid down on 17 October 1942 at the Norfolk Navy Yard; launched on 15 December 1942; sponsored by Mrs. John B. Brown; and commissioned on 21 January 1943.

LST-345 departed US shores for northern Africa on 1 May 1943.

During World War II, LST-345 was assigned to the European theater and participated in the following operations:

  • Sicilian occupation — July 1943
  • Salerno landings — September 1943
  • Invasion of Normandy — June 1944
  • While operating out of Bizerte, Tunisia, LST-345 was exposed to German air raids every night for three months. Sailing to Britain from the Mediterranean, LST-345 encountered a Nazi Wolf pack in the Atlantic. LST-345 made 56 cross-channel voyages between Britain and France in support of the Allied offensive in Europe.

    Decommissioned on 5 December 1945 and struck from the Naval Register on 3 January 1946, she was sold on 23 March 1948 to the Ships & Power Equipment Co. of Barber, New Jersey for scrap.

    LST-345 earned three battle stars for World War II service.

    References

    USS LST-345 Wikipedia


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