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|Ship motto=''Possumus Quae Debmus''
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|Ship honors=1 [[battle star]] (World War II)<br/>4 battle stars (Korea)<br/>10 [[campaign stars]], [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]], and [[Navy Unit Commendation]] (Vietnam)
|Ship honors=1 [[battle star]] ([[World War II]])<br/>4 battle stars ([[Korean War|Korea]])<br/>10 [[campaign stars]], [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]], and [[Navy Unit Commendation]] ([[Vietnam War|Vietnam]])
|Ship fate=Converted for commercial use and sold, 5 April 1975
|Ship fate=Converted for commercial use and sold, 5 April 1975
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|Ship complement=7 officers, 104 enlisted men
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==World War II==
==World War II==
Following shakedown off [[Florida]], LST-819 loaded cargo, then departed New Orleans on 18 December for the Pacific. After a brief stop at [[San Diego]] and [[Pearl Harbor]], the tank landing ship arrived [[Tulagi]] on 23 February 1945. During the next month she shuttled cargo throughout the Pacific, then ammunition for the [[Okinawa]] invasion. Arriving on 2 April, one day after the initial landing, LST-819 prepared to unload her cargo under heavy enemy air attack. Remaining off the island for the next three weeks, she assisted in the effort as the Japanese made an attempt to stop the American thrust toward Japan. For the rest of the war she continued transport and cargo operations in the vicinity of Okinawa. After [[Victory over Japan Day|V-J Day]], she operated with the occupation forces in Okinawa and Japan, then sailed for the United States in mid-November, arriving San Francisco on 6 January 1946. Later that month she sailed to [[Astoria, Oregon]], was decommissioned there and joined the [[Pacific Reserve Fleet]].
Following shakedown off [[Florida]], LST-819 loaded cargo, then departed New Orleans on 18 December for the [[Pacific War|Pacific]]. After brief stops at [[San Diego]] and [[Pearl Harbor]], the tank landing ship arrived [[Tulagi]] on 23 February 1945. During the next month she shuttled cargo throughout the Pacific, then ammunition for the [[Battle of Okinawa|Okinawa invasion]]. Arriving on 2 April, one day after the initial landing, LST-819 prepared to unload her cargo under heavy enemy air attack. Remaining off the island for the next three weeks, she assisted in the effort as the Japanese made an attempt to stop the American thrust toward Japan. For the rest of the war she continued transport and cargo operations in the vicinity of Okinawa. After [[Victory over Japan Day|V-J Day]], she operated with the [[Occupation of Japan|occupation]] forces in Okinawa and Japan, then sailed for the United States in mid-November, arriving [[San Francisco]] on 6 January 1946. Later that month she sailed to [[Astoria, Oregon]], was decommissioned there and joined the [[Pacific Reserve Fleet]].


LST-819 received one [[battle star]] for World War II service.
LST-819 received one [[battle star]] for World War II service.


==Korean War==
==Korean War==
During the Korean War build-up LST-819 recommissioned at Astoria on 8 September 1950, Lt. J. H. Burch in command. Following training she departed San Diego three months later, arriving at [[United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka|Yokosuka]] on 17 January 1951. Two weeks later she steamed to [[Pusan]] where she embarked Army personnel for transport to [[Inchon]], arriving there on 19 February. From February to June LST-819 carried troops and vehicles from Japan to Korean ports, then on 8 June departed for the United States. After six months at San Diego LST-819 returned for her second tour in the Far East, arriving at Yokosuka on 15 February 1952. She resumed cargo runs to the war zone and harbor entrance patrol until late October when she steamed back to the United States.
During the [[Korean War]] build-up LST-819 recommissioned at Astoria on 8 September 1950, Lt. J. H. Burch in command. Following training she departed San Diego three months later, arriving at [[United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka|Yokosuka]] on 17 January 1951. Two weeks later she steamed to [[Pusan]] where she embarked Army personnel for transport to [[Inchon]], arriving there on 19 February. From February to June LST-819 carried troops and vehicles from Japan to Korean ports, then on 8 June departed for the United States. After six months at San Diego LST-819 returned for her second tour in the Far East, arriving at Yokosuka on 15 February 1952. She resumed cargo runs to the war zone and harbor entrance patrol until late October when she steamed back to the United States.


After the Korean War LST-819 made another cruise to the [[Far East]] from August 1953 to June 1954 where she resumed her cargo operations under more peaceful conditions. She returned to San Diego on 17 July and operated along the West Coast until she decommissioned on 24 June 1955. While in reserve at San Diego LST-819 was renamed '''USS ''Hampshire County'' (LST-819)''' on 1 July 1955.
After the Korean War LST-819 made another cruise to the [[Far East]] from August 1953 to June 1954 where she resumed her cargo operations under more peaceful conditions. She returned to San Diego on 17 July and operated along the West Coast until she decommissioned on 24 June 1955. While in reserve at San Diego LST-819 was renamed '''USS ''Hampshire County'' (LST-819)''' on 1 July 1955.
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==Vietnam War==
==Vietnam War==
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I was part of the original recommisioning crew at Tod Shipyard in San Padro CA 1966. served my first tour in Vietnam on her ''Hampshire County'' recommissioned on 9 July 1966 for use in the [[Vietnam War]]. By 9 September she had completed shakedown training and on 24 September left [[Del Mar, California]] for [[Da Nang]], Vietnam, arriving on 8 November. After debarking [[United States Marine Corps|marines]] and cargo there, she returned to [[Guam]], anchoring on 19 December. ''Hampshire County'' then participated in "[[Operation Market Time]]" During this operation I was exposed to Agent Orange while handling the leaky barrels for loading and off-loading. After that she continued into 1967 in her important combat support missions.
I was part of the original recommissioning crew at Tod Shipyard in San Padro, CA in 1966. I served my first tour in Vietnam on her. ''Hampshire County'' recommissioned on 9 July 1966 for service in the [[Vietnam War]]. By 9 September she had completed shakedown training and on 24 September left [[Del Mar, California]] for [[Da Nang]], Vietnam, arriving on 8 November. After debarking [[United States Marine Corps|marines]] and cargo there, she returned to [[Guam]], anchoring on 19 December. ''Hampshire County'' then participated in "[[Operation Market Time]]" During this operation I was exposed to [[Agent Orange]] while handling the leaky barrels for loading and off-loading. After that she continued into 1967 in her important combat support missions.


''Hampshire County'' received the [[Combat Action Ribbon]], [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]], [[Navy Unit Commendation]], [[Vietnam Gallantry Cross|RVN Gallantry Cross with Palm]], [[Vietnam Civil Actions Medal|RVN Civil Action Medal First Class with Palm]], [[Vietnam Campaign Medal|RVN Campaign Medal]] with 60's device, and the [[Vietnam Service Medal]] with 10 battle stars. The Hampshire County was awarded 10 battle stars during her Vietnam deployment. Most of them while I was serving on her 1966-1968.
''Hampshire County'' received the [[Combat Action Ribbon]], [[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Presidential Unit Citation]], [[Navy Unit Commendation]], [[Vietnam Gallantry Cross|RVN Gallantry Cross with Palm]], [[Vietnam Civil Actions Medal|RVN Civil Action Medal First Class with Palm]], [[Vietnam Campaign Medal|RVN Campaign Medal]] with 60's device, and the [[Vietnam Service Medal]] with 10 battle stars. The ''Hampshire County'' was awarded 10 battle stars during her Vietnam deployment. Most of them while I was serving on her 1966–1968.


==Decommissioning and sale==
==Decommissioning and sale==
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==References==
==References==
{{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h2/hampshire_county.htm}}
* {{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h2/hampshire_county.htm}}
* {{cite web|title=LST-819 ''Hampshire County''|work=Amphibious Photo Archive|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/160819.htm|accessdate=17 July 2007}}
* {{cite web|title=LST-819 ''Hampshire County''|work=Amphibious Photo Archive|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/160819.htm|accessdate=17 July 2007}}


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* [http://www.mrfa.org/lst_819.htm Mobile Riverine Force Association]
* [http://www.mrfa.org/lst_819.htm Mobile Riverine Force Association]


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USS Hampshire County (LST-819)
History
NameUSS Hampshire County (LST-819)
BuilderMissouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company, Evansville, Indiana
Laid down12 September 1944
Launched21 October 1944
Commissioned7 November 1944
DecommissionedJanuary 1946
Recommissioned8 September 1950
Decommissioned24 June 1955
RenamedUSS Hampshire County (LST-819), 1 July 1955
Recommissioned9 July 1966
Decommissioned19 December 1970
Stricken5 April 1975
MottoPossumus Quae Debmus
Honors and
awards
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1 battle star (World War II)
4 battle stars (Korea)
10 campaign stars, Presidential Unit Citation, and Navy Unit Commendation (Vietnam)
FateConverted for commercial use and sold, 5 April 1975
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History
Republic of Singapore Civil EnsignSingapore
NameLST 2
OwnerLanding System Technology Pte. Ltd., Singapore
Acquired5 April 1975
In service1975
Out of service1978
FateSold, 1978
History
Flag of GreeceGreece
NamePetrola 142
OwnerMaritime & Commercial Co. Argonaftis, S.A., Greece
Acquired1978
In service1980
Out of service1983
FateScrapped, 1995
General characteristics
Class and typeLST-542-class tank landing ship
Displacementlist error: <br /> list (help)
1,625 long tons (1,651 t) light
4,080 long tons (4,145 t) full
Length328 ft (100 m)
Beam50 ft (15 m)
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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
Two or six LCVPs
Complement7 officers, 104 enlisted men
Armamentlist error: mixed text and list (help)
  • 8 × 40 mm guns
    • 12 × 20 mm guns
  • USS Hampshire County (LST-819) was an LST-542-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for counties in Massachusetts and West Virginia, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.

    Originally laid down as LST-819 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Evansville, Indiana on 12 September 1944; launched on 21 October; sponsored by Mrs. William M. Gilmore; and commissioned on 14 November 1944 with Lieutenant George W. Ryerson in command.

    World War II

    Following shakedown off Florida, LST-819 loaded cargo, then departed New Orleans on 18 December for the Pacific. After brief stops at San Diego and Pearl Harbor, the tank landing ship arrived Tulagi on 23 February 1945. During the next month she shuttled cargo throughout the Pacific, then ammunition for the Okinawa invasion. Arriving on 2 April, one day after the initial landing, LST-819 prepared to unload her cargo under heavy enemy air attack. Remaining off the island for the next three weeks, she assisted in the effort as the Japanese made an attempt to stop the American thrust toward Japan. For the rest of the war she continued transport and cargo operations in the vicinity of Okinawa. After V-J Day, she operated with the occupation forces in Okinawa and Japan, then sailed for the United States in mid-November, arriving San Francisco on 6 January 1946. Later that month she sailed to Astoria, Oregon, was decommissioned there and joined the Pacific Reserve Fleet.

    LST-819 received one battle star for World War II service.

    Korean War

    During the Korean War build-up LST-819 recommissioned at Astoria on 8 September 1950, Lt. J. H. Burch in command. Following training she departed San Diego three months later, arriving at Yokosuka on 17 January 1951. Two weeks later she steamed to Pusan where she embarked Army personnel for transport to Inchon, arriving there on 19 February. From February to June LST-819 carried troops and vehicles from Japan to Korean ports, then on 8 June departed for the United States. After six months at San Diego LST-819 returned for her second tour in the Far East, arriving at Yokosuka on 15 February 1952. She resumed cargo runs to the war zone and harbor entrance patrol until late October when she steamed back to the United States.

    After the Korean War LST-819 made another cruise to the Far East from August 1953 to June 1954 where she resumed her cargo operations under more peaceful conditions. She returned to San Diego on 17 July and operated along the West Coast until she decommissioned on 24 June 1955. While in reserve at San Diego LST-819 was renamed USS Hampshire County (LST-819) on 1 July 1955.

    LST-819 received four battle stars for Korean War service.

    Vietnam War

    I was part of the original recommissioning crew at Tod Shipyard in San Padro, CA in 1966. I served my first tour in Vietnam on her. Hampshire County recommissioned on 9 July 1966 for service in the Vietnam War. By 9 September she had completed shakedown training and on 24 September left Del Mar, California for Da Nang, Vietnam, arriving on 8 November. After debarking marines and cargo there, she returned to Guam, anchoring on 19 December. Hampshire County then participated in "Operation Market Time" During this operation I was exposed to Agent Orange while handling the leaky barrels for loading and off-loading. After that she continued into 1967 in her important combat support missions.

    Hampshire County received the Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation, RVN Gallantry Cross with Palm, RVN Civil Action Medal First Class with Palm, RVN Campaign Medal with 60's device, and the Vietnam Service Medal with 10 battle stars. The Hampshire County was awarded 10 battle stars during her Vietnam deployment. Most of them while I was serving on her 1966–1968.

    Decommissioning and sale

    Decommissioned on 19 December 1970, Hampshire County was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 April 1975. Sold by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service in 1975 she was converted for commercial use, acquired by Landing System Technology Pte. Ltd., of Singapore and renamed LST 2. The ship was then acquired by Maritime & Commercial Co. Argonaftis S.A. of Greece on 30 June 1978, and renamed Petrola 142. Laid up on 24 February 1983, the ship was eventually sold. She arrived at Aliağa, Turkey, for scrapping on 22 December 1995.

    References

    • Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
    • "LST-819 Hampshire County". Amphibious Photo Archive. Retrieved 17 July 2007.

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