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USS LCS(L)(3)-123


Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons


Precedence of awards is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - Combat Action Ribbon (Retroactive - Okinawa) - American Campaign Medal
Bottom Row - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1) - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)


LCS(L)(3)-1 Class Landing Craft Support (Large)(Mark3):
  • Laid down, 14 November 1944, at George Lawley & Sons Corp., Neponset, MA.
  • Launched 24 November 1944
  • Commissioned USS LCS(L)(3)-123, 11 December 1944, LT. D. A. Oliver Jr. USN in command
  • During WWII USS LCS(L)(3)-123 was assigned to Asiatic-Pacific Theater:
    LCS(L)(3) Flotilla Four, CDR. N. Phillips, USN (24);
    LCS(L)(3) Group Ten, LCDR. J. A. Dodson, USN (37);
    LCS(L)(3) Division Twenty and participated in the following campaign:

    Asiatic-Pacific Campaign
    Campaign and Dates
    Okinawa Gunto operation
    Assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto, 10 May to 30 June 1945

  • Following World War II USS LCS(L)(3)-123 was assigned to Occupation service in the Far East from 2 September 1945 to 5 February 1946
  • Decommissioned, date unknown
  • Struck from the Naval Register, date unknown
  • USS LCS(L)(3)-123 earned one battle star for World War II service
  • Sold to W.P. Hunt Oil Co. in Virginia, 14 August 1947, named Hunt Bros. No. 10
  • Possibly resold in the 1960s to a Dare County North Carolina company, converted to haul gravel
  • Final Disposition, probably purposely grounded in the late 1960s to work as an anchor to dislodge gravel barges beached near the shoreline at Rodanthe North Carolina
    Specifications:
    Displacement 250 t (lt), 387 t (fl)
    Length 158' o.a.
    Beam 23' 8"
    Draft
    5' 8" limiting and max draft
    loaded, 4' 9" fwd, 6' 6" aft
    Speed
    14.4 trial
    16.5k max at 650 shaft rpm
    14.5kts at 585 shaft rpm
    Armor 10-lb STS splinter shield to gun mounts, pilot house and conning tower
    Complement
    6 Officers
    65 Enlisted
    Endurance 5,500 miles at 12kts at 45" pitch (350 tons dspl.)
    Fuel/Stores
    635 Bbls Diesel (76 tons)
    10 tons fresh water
    6 tons lubrication oil
    8 tons provisions and stores at full load
    Fresh Water Capacity distill up to 1,000 gals. per day
    Armament
    bow gun, one single 40mm gun mount
    two twin 40mm AA gun mounts
    four single 20mm AA gun mounts
    four .50 cal machine guns
    ten MK7 rocket launchers
    Propulsion
    2 General Motors 6051 series 71 Diesel engines, BHP 1,600
    single General Motors Main Reduction Gears
    2 Diesel-drive 60Kw 450V. A. C. Ships Service Generators
    twin variable pitch propellers

    Specifications Sources:
    Ships' Data U.S. Naval Vessels, Navships 250-012, April 15 1945
    Baker, A.D. III. Allied Landing Craft of World War II, Annapolis: United States Naval Institute Press, 1989. 47
    Lawley, George & Sons Corporation. Instructions for LCS(L)(3) Class
    Lawley, George & Sons Corporation. Original Plans of LCS(L)(3)

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    LCS(L)(3)-123 53k USS LCS(L)(3)-123 under way, date and location unknown. National Association of
    USS LCS(L) 1-130
    LCS(L)(3)-121/123 52k USS LCS(L)(3)-121, and USS (LCS(L)(3)-123, under way off Okinawa, July 1945
    US Navy photo, National Archives
    National Association of
    USS LCS(L) 1-130
    LCS(L)(3)-123 262k Ex-USS LCS(L)(3)-123 wreck being surveyed by researchers in the Pamlico Sound near Rodanthe, North Carolina. The wreck is in the path of a proposed bridge.
    Photo courtesy UNC Coastal Studied Institute from an article in the Virginian-Pilot PilotOnline.com, written by Jeff Hampton, 29 March 2018
    Grant F. Lupien

    There is no history available for USS LCS(L)(3)-123 at NavSource
    Commanding Officers
    01LT. Oliver Jr., D. A., USN11 December 1944 - ?
    Courtesy Wolfgang Hechler and Ron Reeves

    Crew Contact And Reunion Information Web Sites
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

    Other Crew Contact and Reunion Information
    National Association of USS LCS(L) 1-130
    Dennis Steenbergen, Secretary
    7345 W. Lakeside Drive, Littleton, CO, 80125
    Phone 303-470-1187
    E-mail Dennis Steenbergen
    Additional Web Sites of Interest
    National Association of USS LCS(L) 1-130

    Additional Resources
    Rielly, Robin L. Mighty Midgets at War: The Saga of the LCS(L) Ships from Iwo Jima to Vietnam. Central Point, Oregon: Hellgate Press, 2000. (ISBN 1-55571-522-2)
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