From Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships,
Vol. III (1977), pp. 25
A county in western Maryland.
(LST-786: dp. 1,780; l. 328'; b. 50'; dr. 14'1", s. 11.6 k.; cpl. 115;
a. 8 40mm., 12 20mm.; cl. LST-542 )
LST-786 was laid down by Dravo Corp., Neville Island, Pittsburgh,
Pa., 21 May 1944, launched 22 July; sponsored by Mrs. E. B. Keckler; and
commissioned 28 August 1944, Lt. Eli T. Ringler, USCG, in command.
After shakedown off Florida, LST-786 departed Mobile, Ala., 30 September,
and sailed for the Pacific. She loaded cargo and men of the 112th Navy Construction
Battalion at Pearl Harbor before arriving Eniwetok 28 December. During January
1946, the landing ship made another cruise to Pearl Harbor for supplies,
returning to the Marshall Islands 21 February.
With Iwo Jima now in American hands, LST-786 transported a group
of Seabees to that tiny volcano island in late March. While at Iwo she embarked
114 prisoners of war for transportation to Guam, arriving there 20 April.
Eight days later she sailed with another detachment of Seabees bound for
that last Japanese barrier -- Okinawa. Arriving 8 May in the area off "Green
Beach," LST-786 unloaded her cargo under the constant threat
from enemy air raids, and sailed 20 May for the Philippines.
For the rest of the war, she shuttled troops and equipment among the Philippines
and to Okinawa, further strengthening the path to Japan. On 4 August, her
convoy was attacked by an enemy submarine which was sunk by Earle V.
Johnson (DE-703) after a 3-hour duel.
After V-J Day, LST-786 operated in the Far East. where she provided
transportation services for the occupation troops in Japan, Korea, and Okinawa.
The landing ship departed Sasebo 8 December and arrived San Francisco 14
January 1946. LST-786 decommissioned at Astoria, Oreg., 9 July 1946
and was assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet.
She was assigned the name Garrett County 1 July 1955. As the American
role in the Far East expanded, the need for landing craft increased to handle
the large buildup of U. S. forces in Vietnam. Garrett County recommissioned
15 October 1966 for service in the Pacific Fleet. Early in 1967 she sailed
for the Far East and for the next months operated off Vietnam supporting
the struggle to thwart Communist aggression in Southeast Asia.
LST-786 received one battle star for World War II service.