From Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Vol. VI (1976), pp. 491
Shreveport
A city in Louisiana
(LPD-12: dp. 16,900 (f); l. 569'; b. 105'; dr.
22', s. 21 k.; cpl. 434; a. 4 3"; cl. Austin)
Shreveport (LPD-12) was laid down on 27 December 1965 by the Lockheed
Shipbuilding and Construction Co., Seattle, Wash.; launched on 22 October
1966 sponsored by Mrs. Andrew McBurney Jackson, Jr., and commissioned on
12 December 1970, Capt. Peter H. Pehrsson in command.
On 22 January 1971, Shreveport departed Puget Sound for her home
port, Little Creek, Va., where she arrived on 21 February. Between 9 March
and 9 April 1971, the amphibious transport dock underwent shakedown training
at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and, from 16 June to 4 August, she carried 375
midshipmen from the United States Naval Academy on a training cruise to
Northern Europe. After post shakedown repairs from 6 October to 24 November
1971, she sailed for the Caribbean, where she participated in landing exercises
during the first part of 1972. On the 12th of June, the ship again sailed
on a midshipman training cruise to Northern Europe, visiting the Azores;
Aalborg, Denmark; Portsmouth, England; and Le Havre, France before returning
to Norfolk on 3 August. During the rest of 1972, Shreveport conducted
amphibious training exercises off the coasts of Virginia, North Carolina,
and Florida.
Shreveport, with Amphibious Squadron 2, departed Norfolk on 4 January
1973 for her first tour of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean.
The squadron stopped at Morehead City, N.C., and embarked elements of the
6th Marines (BLT 1/6) before it proceeded to Rota, Spain, where it was assigned
to CTF 61. The task force departed Rota on the 16th, called at Cannes, France,
on the 18th, and was underway for Monte Romano, Italy, on the 22d. During
her six-month deployment, Shreveport also visited ports in Italy,
Greece, Crete, and Turkey before returning to Morehead City on 2 July. The
marines were offloaded, and the ship continued to Norfolk that afternoon.
Shreveport operated in the Norfolk area until February 1974 when
she sailed, with PhibRon 2, for operations in the Caribbean. She returned
to her home port on 19 March. The ship made another trip south to the Canal
Zone area that lasted from 18 April to 4 June. On 24 June, Shreveport
sailed for Rotterdam and another deployment with the 6th Fleet where she
serves into July 1974.