USS Mountrail
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USS Mountrail (APA/LPA-213) was a Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". of the US Navy in World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War era. She was of the VC2-S-AP5 Victory ship design type. Mountrail was named for Mountrail County, North Dakota.
Construction
Mountrail was laid down 24 June 1944, under Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MCV hull 561, by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 2, Richmond, California; launched 20 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Margaret H. Marshall; and commissioned 16 November 1944.Template:Sfn
Service history
World War II
Following shakedown, Mountrail embarked troops at Seattle and sailed for the Philippines 10 January 1945.Template:Sfn
Invasion of Okinawa
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Transport duties
Mountrail departed Kerama Retto and arrived San Francisco 22 May, to load troops for the Philippines, whom she disembarked at Manila. Returning San Francisco 5 August, she sailed with more troops, landing them at Batangas, Luzon, 11 September. At Leyte Gulf she took on occupation troops whom she landed at Hakodate, Japan, 4 October. then carried Marines from Japan to Qingdao, China, before sailing for home 5 November.Template:Sfn
First decommissioning
She decommissioned 12 July 1946, and entered the Pacific Reserve Fleet at Stockton, California.Template:Sfn
Korean War
With the outbreak of the Korean War, Mountrail recommissioned 9 September 1950, and sailed 22 December, for the Far East to carry men between Japan and Korea until returning San Diego 2 August 1951. On 28 May 1952, she sailed for her second tour of duty with the 7th Fleet operating between Hong Kong and Korea for the next 6 months. On 14 October 1952, she joined in the feint off Kojo, Korea, which tricked the Communists completely.Template:Sfn
Operation "Passage to Freedom"
Mountrail returned to Long Beach in December and trained on the West Coast until sailing for Japan 28 November 1953. She sailed between the Philippines and Japan until August. when she Joined Operation Passage to Freedom, the massive evacuation of refugees from North to South Vietnam.Template:Sfn
Second decommissioning
She returned to Pacific Reserve Fleet, Long Beach 9 October 1954, and decommissioned 1 October 1955,Template:Sfn to return to the Pacific Reserve Fleet, and later transferred to the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Suisun Bay, California, 7 June 1960.Template:Sfn
Third commission
Mountrail recommissioned 22 November 1961, and sailed to join Amphibious Squadron 12, US Atlantic Fleet. During training, she operated in the Atlantic and Caribbean, strengthening American forces at Guantánamo Bay during the Cuban Missile Crisis of fall 1962. In October and November 1964 she took part in NATO landing exercises in southern Spain, and 8 February 1965, she left Norfolk, Virginia for her first deployment with the 6th Fleet. She took part in exercises off Norway in June and July, returning Norfolk 20 July.Template:Sfn
Into 1969, Mountrail had continued annual deployments with the 6th Fleet, strengthening the amphibious capability of this bulwark of freedom in the Mediterranean.Template:Sfn
Final decommissioning
She was decommissioned 13 August 1970, with delivery to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) the same day. Mountrail was laid up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River Group, Lee Hall, Virginia. She was struck from the Navy Vessel Register on 1 December 1976. On 19 September 1984, she was withdrawn from the fleet for stripping, being returned 14 August 1985.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
On 28 September 1989, she was traded-out, along with Santa Barbara, Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., to Exxon Shipping Company, for Exxon Lexington. She was immediately resold to Rivson International, Inc. On 15 March 1990, she was again sold by Bomar Resources, formerly Rivson Int., Inc., to Eckhardt Marine, Gmbh, for scrapping in India or Bangladesh. She was withdrawn from the fleet 1 June 1990, with scrapping in India final 21 May 1991.Template:Sfn
Awards
Mountrail received one battle star for World War II service and three for Korean War service.Template:Sfn
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- Haskell-class attack transports
- Mountrail County, North Dakota
- World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
- Troop ships
- Ships built in Richmond, California
- 1944 ships
- Pacific Reserve Fleet, Stockton Group
- Pacific Reserve Fleet, Long Beach Group
- Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet
- James River Reserve Fleet