From Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
Vol. V (1979), pp. 194
A nocturnal bird of prey.
(LCI(L)-982: dp. 209; l. 159': b. 23'8"; dr. 5'8", s. 14.4 k.
cpl. 40; a. 5 20mm.; cl. LCI(L)-361)
LCI(L)-982 was laid down 23 March 1944 by Consolidated Steel Corp.,
Orange, Texas, launched 18 April 1944, and commissioned 16 May 1944, Lt.
(j.g.) L. R. Dawson in command.
After conducting landing exercises and other aspects of her shakedown, LCI(L)-982
departed Galveston, Tex., 10 June 1944, enroute to the southwest Pacific
war zone. Transiting the Panama Canal 19 June she sailed the southern route
to the Admirality Islands arriving Manus early in August. For six weeks
she supported operations at Humboldt and Maffin Bays, New Guinea prior to
steaming 16 October for the Leyte, Philippines invasion scene.
From this base she embarked elements of the 503rd Paraehute Reg., 24th Inf.
who first stepped ashore at Mindoro, 15 December. Early in January 1945
her LCI(L) Group 45 loaded rangers of the 6th Battalion who landed 10 January
via Army DUKS on Blue Beach, Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, where high surf proved
more of an obstacle than the Japanese. Employed on inter-Philippine island
logistic missions until the end of the war, LCI(L) Group 45 then came under
control of Commander, Yangtze Patrol. Sailing via Okinawa, she arrived Shanghai
early in October but on the 10th was redirected to Ningpoo. Here troops
of the 70th Chinese Army boarded and 2 days later debarked to complete the
occupation of Formosa.
Not involved in further troop movements, she departed the China coast 1
December. Again transiting the Panama Canal LCI(L)-982 reported at
Green Cove Springs, Fla. 20 May 1946 and decommissioned 24 June joining
the 16th Reserve Fleet.
Reclassified first in 1949 as LSIL-982, the Korean conflict brought
conversion at Charleston, S.C. to an AMCU and a recommissioning 19 December
1953. Owl (AMCU-35) departed January 1954 for the 15th Naval District
arriving Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 5 February. Beside serving as a mine
hunting harbor defense ship she conducted a 2 week Reserve Training cruise
to Cartegena, Colombia, in December 1954. Reclassified MHC-35 on 7 February
1955, her basie duties remained the same until 2 August 1957 when she departed
the Naval Station Rodman, C.Z. for Boston and retirement. Owl (MHC-35)
decommissioned for the last time 1 November 1957 and was struck from the
List of Naval Vessels 17 October 1957.
As LCI(L)-982, she received 2 battle stars for World War II service.