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LST-1144

1945-1955

(LST-1144: displacement. 3,960; length 328'0"; beam 50'0"; draft.11'2"; speed 11.6 knots; complement 119; troop capacity 147; armament 8 40 millimeter, 12 20 millimeter; class LST-542)

LST-1144 was laid down on 3 February 1945 at Seneca, IIIinois, by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.; launched on 2 May 1945; sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn B. Adams; and commissioned on 28 May 1945, Lt. Theodore R. Hopkins, D-V(G), USNR, in command.

LST-1144 loaded supplies at New Orleans, La.,; moved to Mobile, Alabama, three days later; and sailed for Galveston, Texas, on 7 June 1945. Her shakedown cruise was held in Galveston Bay, from 10 to 20 June, and she returned to the yard at New Orleans, La., for five days before moving to Mobile for further drydocking. Ready for sea, LST-1144 departed, on 4 July, with three other LSTs en route to the Territory of Hawaii.

LST-1144 transited the Panama Canal on 12 July 1945 and arrived at Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, on 1 August. She was there when hostilities with Japan ceased. Subsequently ordered to return to her port of origin, she sailed on 23 August to return her cargo to the depot where it had been loaded. The ship transited the Panama Canal on 14 September, and she arrived at Mobile on 20 September. The LST moved to New Orleans the following week after unloading her cargo.

LST-1144 stood out of New Orleans on 13 October 1945 and proceeded up the Mississippi River to Cairo, Illinois, to participate in the Navy Day celebration there. She returned to New Orleans on 4 November; moved to Mobile a week later for two days in dry dock; and sailed for Little Creek, Va., on the 11th. Upon arrival at Little Creek on 23 November, the ship was assigned to Service Force, Atlantic Fleet, at Norfolk. She operated from there on training and logistics missions until August 1954 when she was placed in commission, in reserve. The ship was placed out of commission, in reserve, on 11 February 1955 with the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. On 1 July 1955, LST-1144 was named Sublette County (q.v.)

Updated, Robert J. Cressman

5 March 2024

Published: Tue Mar 05 19:33:09 EST 2024