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offloaded Marines and equipment at Morehead City and then entered the Baltimore Shipyard for an overhaul which lasted from June, 1967 to September, 1967. The tank landing ship then was placed in reserve operating status in December 1967 to be effective until January, 1970. During this reserve period,
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proceeded to the Home Brothers Shipyard at Newport News to have the six Cooper Bessemer engines replaced by a like number of Fairbanks-Morse diesels. The work progressed well into the spring of 1970. On 15 June the tank landing ship successfully completed her sea trials and, on the 19th, officially
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into February 1966. She later transported an engineering battalion to Vieques before commencing a restricted availability in April. During July, the tank landing ship operated between Santo Domingo and San Juan. In September and October, the ship prepared for an impending Mediterranean deployment.
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remained pier side at Little Creek for the greater part of 1969, her crew labored to preserve and maintain the ship and conducted training on board and on shore. The tank landing ship was also used as a demonstration ship for the amphibious school (a stationary training aid) through the summer of
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and carried Mobile CB Battalion 1 from Guantanamo back to Davisville on the return voyage. The following month, the tank landing ship took part in routine Caribbean exercises and, upon completion, took part in a pair of successive Atlantic Fleet amphibious exercises. That summer, in August,
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was berthed in the James River, part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet, in temporary custody of the Maritime Administration, from 1972 to July 1977. After that date, the tank landing ship was shifted to the Portsmouth berthing area, where she remained until struck from the
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underwent shakedown and amphibious refresher training under the auspices of the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Operational Training Unit. From 16 to 26 October, the tank landing ship provided transportation and berthing for representatives of many amphibious type commands at the
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was deployed to the Mediterranean for the first time in the summer of 1960, as part of Amphibious Squadron (PhibRon) 2. She subsequently conducted her second deployment to the 6th Fleet in the autumn of 1961 after escorting to division of ocean
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escorted Naval Ocean going tugs across the Atlantic to the Mediterranean; and lifted the 3rd Battalion, 8th Engineers, to Rota, Spain, before she participated in a combined amphibious assault with French units at
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in November 1966. The tank landing ship took part in an amphibious exercise off Sardinia in January 1967 and in two more during March before undertaking a role in a joint amphibious evolution with ships of the
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operated in a restricted operating status and with a reduced manning level, due to the problems associated with the ship's main propulsion system, the six COOPER BESSEMER DIESEL ENGINES. While
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hydrofoil weapons system. In addition to providing a base of operations and facilities for briefings and discussions between United States liaison officers and foreign representatives,
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on 6 February and off-loaded the two Swift patrol craft. Those boats were to be used by the Maltese government to combat smuggling off the island's coasts. Departing the same day,
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was transferred to PhibRon 12. Later that month, the tank landing ship participated in a large scale demonstration exercise off Little Creek, an evolution witnessed by President
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disembarked the refugees at San Juan and returned to the Dominican Republic with marines and a few newspapermen embarked. En route, the ship transferred the newsmen to the
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departed Little Creek in April, 1965 for what promised to be a routine Caribbean deployment. Exercise "Quick Kick VII" took place soon thereafter, before the ship put into
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provided logistics support, messing and berthing facilities, and engaged in numerous public relations efforts to promote international goodwill. The performance of
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On Jan 1961, MCB 7 was transported to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for a deployment. MCB 4 was transported from Guantanamo Bey, Cuba to its homeport in Davisville, RI.
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performed her second rescue of the week when she hauled on board two men from a small fishing boat which had been the object of a massive search by
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underwent type training, acting as control ship for drone aircraft used in various gunnery exercises by the ships in PhibRon 6. Returning to port,
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to take part in amphibious brigade exercises and then to become part of the "Caribbean Ready Squadron." In the autumn of 1962, after American
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exercise in which she embarked and landed 1,000 Turkish troops with their vehicles. Other landing exercises were held with NATO forces in
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task was to evacuate American nationals threatened by the strife in the capital city. To do this, the tank landing ship put into
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The Wood County had her engines overhauled at Baltimore Ship Yards in 1967 prior to them being fully replaced in 1968 or 1969.
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to allow the crew liberty. Departing San Juan shortly thereafter, the tank landing ship received urgent orders to sail for the
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remained in the vicinity, on patrol duty in a stand-by status, until she returned north and put into Little Creek on 30 June.
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before she landed the marines in an amphibious operation near Santo Domingo. Moving to Puerto de Haina for the second time,
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competed her yard period at Newport News. On the 20th, she set out on her two-week shakedown cruise. On Sunday, 21 June,
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soon commenced a tender availability in preparation for the ship's first Mediterranean deployment in four years.
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began preparations to return to the Mediterranean. The coming deployment would be especially significant, as
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The warship began the new year 1963 in the familiar tropical climes of the Caribbean but soon sailed for the
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pressed on for Crete and arrived two days later. There, she turned the two 54-ton Ammi pontoons over to the
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had been adrift for three days due to a rudder casualty, and she rescued the two occupants. Six days later,
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1969. Groups of students from the school came on board periodically to tour the LST-type vessel.
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had been assigned the task of support ship to the product of the Navy's newest developments in
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and arrived at Little Creek on 28 February. However, soon after returning to her home port,
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embarked 1,013 more refugees and ferried them to San Juan. Upon completion of this task,
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sighted a red flare and altered course to investigate. She found that the 36-foot
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was placed out of commission, in reserve, on 15 February 1972. On 1 May 1972,
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100,000 gal (US) diesel or jet fuel, plus 7,000 gal fuel for embarked vehicles
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to load Mobile Construction Battalion (CB or SeaBee) 4. She transported the
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28 medium tanks or vehicles to 75 tons on 288 ft (88 m) tank deck
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participated in that operation off the Cuban coast which ended after the
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Following her shakedown and initial operations on the Atlantic seaboard,
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for participation in a firefighting school conducted there at the time.
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where she participated in Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Exercise 1-62.
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stood out of Little Creek on 19 January, bound for Malta and
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participated in a special balloon-launch in a joint Navy-
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Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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during an exercise. In addition, the ship also visited
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Historical record of balloons launched from the USS
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was demonstrated in hopes that NATO would develop a
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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Then, after a transit of the 667:halt the coup and protect American lives 458:, Spain and the British Crown Colony of 239:7,823 long tons (7,949 t) full load 1428:De Soto County-class tank landing ships 280:, replaced in September, 1969 with six 28: 837:. The tank landing ship made port at 821:16 January 1971 the ship's cargo—two 66: 7: 405:and laid down on 1 October 1956, at 236:3,560 long tons (3,617 t) light 56:to the beach, date and place unknown 906:was deck-loaded piggyback on board 875:Departing Souda Bay on 9 February 25: 42:(LST-1178) seen marrying up with 1322: 1289: 1261: 1089: 879:returned home via Barcelona and 641:After a lengthy in-port period, 533:underwent a regular overhaul at 498:, Greece before she returned to 68: 32: 1402:List of United States Navy LSTs 1075:List of United States Navy LSTs 679:(nine miles from the center of 565:Atlantic Fleet, 1963–1964 1028:Board of Inspection and Survey 1006:both elicited praise from the 796:From August to October, 1970, 706:Mediterranean, 1966–1967 433:Mediterranean, 1960–1962 411:American Ship Building Company 125:American Ship Building Company 1: 1105:. The entry can be found 1063:Meritorious Unit Commendation 1026:and began preparations for a 340:170 officers and enlisted men 332:410 officers and enlisted men 195:Meritorious Unit Commendation 748:On her return voyage to the 637:Dominican intervention, 1965 1458:Ships built in Lorain, Ohio 744:In reserve, 1967–1970 446:from the east coast to the 401:was designed under project 296:(31 km/h; 20 mph) 1479: 1448:Wood County, West Virginia 526:Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 514:. Immediately thereafter, 108:Wood County, West Virginia 18:USS Wood County (LST-1178) 1397: 1371: 1248: 1185: 1179:-class tank landing ships 1008:Chief of Naval Operations 871:secured to her deck, 1971 791:United States Coast Guard 713:operated locally off the 665:to the Caribbean isle to 209: 61: 31: 1131:Amphibious Photo Archive 895:technology, the gunboat 606:Davisville, Rhode Island 249:446 ft (136 m) 803:Philadelphia Naval Base 284:diesels, two propellers 265:17 ft (5.2 m) 210:General characteristics 1453:Wood County, Wisconsin 1022:return, she offloaded 872: 561:removed the missiles. 535:Newport News, Virginia 500:Little Creek, Virginia 415:Norfolk Naval Shipyard 257:62 ft (19 m) 113:Wood County, Wisconsin 1045:Naval Vessel Register 859: 769:On 2 September 1969, 647:San Juan, Puerto Rico 543:aerial reconnaissance 1038:was decommissioned. 902:. On 22 March 1971, 614:Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 520:Vieques, Puerto Rico 419:Portsmouth, Virginia 301:Boats & landing 197:(Dominican Republic) 847:Royal Hellenic Navy 825:and a pair of Ammi 817:Mediterranean, 1971 725:Lovo Santo, Corsica 575:Operation Southtrap 205:Scrapped, July 2002 1443:Wood County, Texas 1053:Brownsville, Texas 1047:16 February 1989. 873: 661:to order American 651:Dominican Republic 377:United States Navy 103:Wood County, Texas 1438:Wood County, Ohio 1415: 1414: 1378:Terrebonne Parish 1367: 1366: 950:, she stopped at 823:PCF "Swift boats" 659:Lyndon B. 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Index

USS Wood County (LST-1178)
USS Wood County (LST-1178) and LCU-1612
LCU-1612
LCU
causeway
Wood County, Ohio
Wood County, Texas
Wood County, West Virginia
Wood County, Wisconsin
American Ship Building Company
Lorain, Ohio
IMO number
8450366
Meritorious Unit Commendation
De Soto County-class
tank landing ship
Cooper Bessemer
diesel engines
Fairbanks-Morse
knots
LCVPs
3"/50 caliber gun
De Soto County-class
tank landing ship
United States Navy
Ohio
Texas
West Virginia
Wisconsin
SCB 119

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