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USS Oak Hill (LSD-7)

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2 Babcock & Wilcox boilers, 2 Skinner Uniflow Reciprocating Steam Engines, 2 propeller shafts - each shaft 3,700 hp, at 240 rpm total shaft horse power 7,400, 2 11 ft 9 in diameter, 9 ft 9 in pitch
1157: 1162: 1167: 942: 626:. On 1 April, she arrived in transport area Baker, lowered her LCMs for the assault on Blue Beach and then began repairing landing craft. Through the end of May, she remained in the 1131: 665:, occupied the remainder of her tour in the Far East. In February 1946 she got underway for the United States and on 17 March 1947 she decommissioned and was berthed at 935: 1172: 833: 1152: 740:
returned to San Diego and Pacific Fleet duty, departing for her first regular WestPac deployment 31 March. During her 1958 WestPac tour she supplied
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units toward White beach. For the next two months she carried reinforcements from New Guinea to Leyte and then, on Christmas Day, arrived at
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beachhead, then withdrew to Leyte to begin ferrying reinforcements from there, and from Morotai, to the assault area.
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early on 15 June. Her boats soon away and headed for the beachhead, the LSD took up repair duties, working on LCMs,
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transported men and equipment from the central Pacific to the Philippines and Okinawa. Post-war duties at
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on 31 October 1969. She was sold for scrapping, 15 April 1970, to Marine Power and Equipment Co.,
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waters, in the late summer months of 1951, and, between May and December 1952, took part in
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to resume shuttling cargo and landing craft between Hawaii and the west coast.
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guns. After 1965, her annual western Pacific deployments took her to
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Any combination of landing vehicles and landing craft up to capacity
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was decommissioned on 26 October 1969, and stricken from the
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recommissioned at San Diego 26 January 1951. Assigned to the
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modified to accommodate helicopters on an added portable deck
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World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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embarked, headed west again. Following rehearsals for the
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on 25 June 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Robert E. Garrels; and
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areas, she performed assignments as far south as the
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where she supported Naval operations in strife-torn
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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Departing the 28th, she proceeded to 191:  16 ft 2 in (4.9 m) aft (loaded) 185:  10 ft ½ in (3.1 m) aft (light); 22: 461:and amphibious training off southern 182:    8 ft 2½ in (2.5 m) fwd, 46: 7: 599:, thence, on 1 January 1945, to the 809:service and six campaign stars for 1173:Ships built in Oakland, California 874:Priolo, Gary P. (10 August 2007). 14: 520:, with tanks and soldiers of the 1153:Ashland-class dock landing ships 1073: 1040: 963: 821: 48: 26: 780:as well as in the Philippines. 560:on the 29th to prepare for the 260:  each w/ 12 medium tanks 188:  15 ft 5½ in (4.7 m) fwd, 645:For the remainder of the war, 1: 756:. Operating primarily in the 164:457 ft 9 in (139.5 m) overall 136:Sold for scrap, 15 April 1970 622:for her next operation, the 618:rehearsed with units of the 324:17 officers, 237 men (ship); 273:  each w/ 1 medium tank 562:invasion of the Philippines 1194: 548:on the 21st, she moved to 172:  72 ft 2 in (22.0 m) 78:in Loudon County, Virginia 15: 1127: 1104: 955:-class dock landing ships 140: 41: 25: 884:Amphibious Photo Archive 154:4,032 tons (light draft) 861:Naval Historical Center 593:Lingayen Gulf offensive 433:, was laid down by the 364:2 × 40 mm twin AA guns; 141:General characteristics 1081:Republic of China Navy 690: 552:, thence proceeded to 481:, the thrust into the 257:2 × LCT (Mk III or IV) 227:(15,000 km at 28 km/h) 87:Moore Dry Dock Company 789:Naval Vessel Register 768:and visited ports in 684: 671:Pacific Reserve Fleet 801:(LSD-7) earned five 585:1st Cavalry Division 540:, then proceeded to 522:710th Tank Battalion 408:, named in honor of 327:6 officers, 30 men ( 314:22 officers, 218 men 234:Boats & landing 151:7,930 tons (loaded), 742:Nationalist Chinese 620:1st Marine Division 591:to prepare for the 495:2nd Marine Division 449:on 5 January 1944. 439:Oakland, California 971:United States Navy 886:. 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Index

USS Oak Hill

Oak Hill
Moore Dry Dock Company
nmi.
LCT
medium tanks
LCM
long tons
DUKW
LVT
landing craft
5 in / 38 cal.
DP
40 mm
AA
20 mm
Ashland-class
dock landing ship
United States Navy
Oak Hill
Virginia
President
James Monroe
Moore Dry Dock Co.
Oakland, California
launched
commissioned
shakedown
California

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