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LST-50 was laid down on 29 August 1943 at Pittsburgh, Pa., by the Dravo
Corp., launched on 16 October 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Tito Tarquinio; and
commissioned on 27 November 1943.
The tank landing ship was initially assigned to the European theater
and participated in the Normandy invasion between 6 and 25 June 1944 and
the invasion of southern France between 15 August and 25 September 1944.
She was later transferred to the Asiatic-Pacific theater of operations
where she took part in the Okinawa assault between 18 and 30 June 1945.
Following the war, LST-50 performed occupation duty in the Far East until
early February 1946.
Upon her return to the United States, the ship was decommissioned on
6 February 1946 and was struck from the Navy list on 8 September 1952.
On 14 November 1952, she was redesignated ARB-13 and transferred to Norway
as Ellida (A-534). She was returned to the United States on 1 July 1960
but was retransferred to Greece on 16 September 1960, and served with the
Greek Navy as Sakipia (A-329).
LST-50 earned three battle stars for World War II service.
From the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
Vol. VII (1981), pp. 569-731
Operation Anvil .... A visit
to the French Riviera
OPERATION FABIUS... May 3 to 9,
1944
LCT 559 Story
Battle of Okinawa
Normandy
- Operation Overlord... "Time to Earn Our Pay"
The Crew of the LST 50
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