Name USS LST-557 Sponsored by Mrs. Edward J. Baechle Decommissioned 29 May 1946 Launched 11 April 1944 | Laid down 8 February 1944 Commissioned 5 May 1944 Construction started 8 February 1944 Length 100 m | |
Builder Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company, Evansville, Indiana |
USS LST-557 was a United States Navy LST-542-class tank landing ship in commission from 1944 to 1946.
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Construction and commissioning
LST-557 was laid down on 8 February 1944 at Evansville, Indiana, by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Company. She was launched on 11 April 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Edward J. Baechle, and commissioned on 5 May 1944.
Service history
During World War II, LST-557 was assigned to the Pacific Theater of Operations. She participated in the capture and occupation of the southern Palau Islands in September and October 1944. She then took part in the Philippines campaign, participating in the Leyte landings in October and November 1944 and the invasion of Lingayen Gulf in January 1945. She then participated in the assault on and occupation of Okinawa Gunto in April 1945.
Following the war, LST-557 performed occupation duty in the Far East and saw service in China until late May 1946.
Decommissioning and transfer to Republic of China
LST-557 was decommissioned and transferred to the Republic of China as lend-lease on 29 May 1946. She was stricken from the Navy List on 12 March 1948.
In the Republic of China Navy she served as ROCS Chung Hsing (LST-215).
Honors and awards
LST-557 earned four battle stars for her World War II service.