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on 7 July. All cargo was discharged within three days, and the ship headed back to San Francisco, arriving on 26 July. Japan ceased hostilities on 14 August, but the cargo ship continued loading passengers and cargo. She stood out of San Francisco on 20 August and steamed to the
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on 4 September; discharged cargo and passengers; and sailed for Leyte on the 6th. She arrived there on 15 September, and loaded troops and cargo destined for
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was reached on 28 October. The ship remained there until 4 November when she was ordered to return to the United States, via Okinawa. She arrived at
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on 26 September and arrived at Otaru, Hokkaidō, on 5 October; disembarked her troops; and departed for Guam the next day.
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loaded elements of the 6th Marine Division at Guam and sailed, on 22 October, with Transport Division 35 for
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between 19 February and 3 March. She returned to Leyte where she combat-loaded troops and cargo.
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on 29 December 1944. She loaded cargo on 10 January 1945 and sailed the following week for
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was sold by the Maritime Administration for commercial service in 1947 and renamed SS
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sortied with Task Group (TG) 51.1, the Western Islands Attack Force, on 21 March for
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from 1944 to 1946. She was sold into commercial service and was scrapped in 1971.
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on the 7th. She embarked naval beach party personnel and sailed for the
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for repairs and loading. On 16 June she stood out to sea, en route to
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where she landed her passengers before proceeding to the east coast.
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on 19 November and, on the 25th, began her shakedown cruise in the
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on 3 February, discharged part of her cargo and proceeded on to
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World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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lost all power. A tow line was passed to her by the crew of
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in March 1946 for layup with the reserve fleet in the
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and then towed to comparative safety at Kerama Retto.
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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USS Suffolk County (LST-1173)

Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Suffolk County, New York
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Wilmington, North Carolina
battle star
Tolland-class
attack cargo ship
knots
5"/38 caliber gun
40 mm guns
20 mm
Tolland-class
attack cargo ship
United States Navy
Massachusetts
New York
Type C2-S-AJ3 ship
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Wilmington, North Carolina
commissioned
depermed
Chesapeake Bay
Panama Canal
San Francisco
Manus
Seeadler Harbor
New Guinea
Hollandia

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