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==Remarks==
Laid down on 20 February and launched on 19 Apr 1944. Commissioned on 23 May 1944 and allocated to the Asiatic-Pacific theatre. For a time in late 1944 she was involved beach landing training at Trinity Beach in Queensland before she participated in the Tarakan Island landing with Australian troops and later the landings on Mindanao Island with US troops. At the conclusion of hostilities she was assigned to Occupation service in the Far East from 20 Sep until 11 Oct 1945, and again from 23 Oct 1945 until 4 Jan1946.
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Laid down on 20 February and launched on 19 Apr 1944. Commissioned on 23 May 1944 and allocated to the Asiatic-Pacific theatre. For a time in late 1944 she was involved with beach landing training at Trinity Beach in Queensland before she participated in the Tarakan Island landing with Australian troops and later the landings on Mindanao Island with US troops. At the conclusion of hostilities she was assigned to Occupation Service in the Far East from 20 Sep until 11 Oct 1945, and again from 23 Oct 1945 until 4 Jan 1946.
  
  
Decommissioned on 23 APr 1946, she was removed fromt eh Naval Register on 19 Jun 1946 and sold in October 1947 to the New Orleans Shipwrecking Company for scrapping.
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Decommissioned on 23 Apr 1946, she was removed from the Naval Register on 19 Jun 1946 and sold in October 1947 to the New Orleans Shipwrecking Company for scrapping.
  
 
===Battle Honours===
 
===Battle Honours===
 
Mindanao Landings 10-11 Mar 1945
 
Mindanao Landings 10-11 Mar 1945
 
Tarakan Island landings 27 Apr to 5 May 1945
 
Tarakan Island landings 27 Apr to 5 May 1945
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==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==
  

Revision as of 17:01, 13 September 2023

USS LST 743
USS LST 743.jpg
USS LST 743 underway c1945
History
Name USS LST 743
Owner US Navy
Builder Dravo Corp., Neville Island, Pittsburgh, PA
Launched 19 Apr 1944
Completed 23 May 1944
In service 23 May 1944
Out of service 23 Apr 1946
Fate sold for scrapping
General characteristics
Type Landing Ship Tank
Tonnage 4,080 tons
Length 328 ft (99.97m)
Beam 50 ft (15.24m)
Depth sea-going 8'3" (2.51m) fwd, 14'1" (4.29m) aft; landing 3'11" (1.19m) fwd, 9'10" (3m) aft
Propulsion twin screw
Speed 9 knots (16.67 km/h)
Capacity crew 13 officers, 104 enlisted; troops 16 + 147



Remarks

Laid down on 20 February and launched on 19 Apr 1944. Commissioned on 23 May 1944 and allocated to the Asiatic-Pacific theatre. For a time in late 1944 she was involved with beach landing training at Trinity Beach in Queensland before she participated in the Tarakan Island landing with Australian troops and later the landings on Mindanao Island with US troops. At the conclusion of hostilities she was assigned to Occupation Service in the Far East from 20 Sep until 11 Oct 1945, and again from 23 Oct 1945 until 4 Jan 1946.


Decommissioned on 23 Apr 1946, she was removed from the Naval Register on 19 Jun 1946 and sold in October 1947 to the New Orleans Shipwrecking Company for scrapping.

Battle Honours

Mindanao Landings 10-11 Mar 1945 Tarakan Island landings 27 Apr to 5 May 1945

Soldiers carried

Morotai to Tarakan 27 April - 1 May 1945