From Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
Vol. VI (1976), pp. 50-51
The ship is named for seven Red Rivers in the United States touching various
states: Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho,
Kentucky, Tennessee, New Mexico, Utah and Wisconsin.
(LSM(R)-522: dp. 1,289 (f.); l. 211'5"; b. 34'5"; dr. 9'9";
s. 12 k.; cpl. 140; a. 1 5", 4 40mm., 8 20mm., 4 1.2" mortars,
10 5" rocket launchers; cl. LSM(R)-401)
LSM(R)-522 was laid down 5 May 1945 by Brown Shipbuilding Co., Inc.,
Houston, Tex.; launched 9 June 1945; and commissioned 6 August 1945
Following shakedown and exercises out of Little Creek, Va., LSM(R)-522
entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Green Cove Springs, Fla., in May 1946.
Recommissioned 2 April 1951, she joined the amphibious force of the Atlantic
Fleet and participated in fleet operations in the Atlantic and the Caribbean.
In January 1955, she entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Named, Red River
1 October 1955, she was reclassified LFR on 1 January 1969, and remained
in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet until struck from the Navy list 1 May 1973.