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USS Meeker County (LST-980) was an {{sclass-|LST-542|tank landing ship}} built for the United States Navy during World War II. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation. Later named after Meeker County, Minnesota, she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name. ConstructionOriginally laid down as LST-980 on 22 December 1943, at the Boston Navy Yard; the ship was launched on 10 February 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Orrion R. Hewitt; and commissioned on 19 March 1944, with Lieutenant W. F. Westfall in command.{{sfn|DANFS LST-980}} Service historyWorld War II, 1944–1945In April 1944, after completing shakedown exercises in Chesapeake Bay, LST-980 loaded equipment and got underway for England, where plans for the invasion of France had been stalled in debate over the need for shipping, a need and resultant disagreement so acute that Prime Minister Winston Churchill had quipped, "The destinies of two great empires...seem to be tied up in some God-damned things called LSTs."{{sfn|Morison|1957|p=28}}{{sfn|DANFS Meeker County|2015}} Upon arriving in England, LST-980 underwent further amphibious training and by early June, stood ready for "D-Day." On 5 June the ships of "Operation Overlord" sortied from the English coast and on 6 June, the Allies landed on the Normandy beaches. Participating in the invasion, LST-980 was bracketed by bombs, one of which, a {{convert|125|lb|adj=on}} dud, penetrated the hull and two bulkheads, killing one man and causing minor damage. After the establishment of the beachhead, the landing ship remained in the area providing shuttle service between the United Kingdom and France. Carrying men and equipment to France, she returned to England with prisoners of war, transporting upwards of 900 at one time.{{sfn|DANFS Meeker County|2015}} LST-980 returned to the United States in February 1945 and was assigned to training activities along the east coast for the remainder of the war.{{sfn|DANFS Meeker County|2015}} Post-war activities, 1945–1955Following the war she remained at Little Creek, Virginia, and continued her training operations, extending them to the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Those included participation in CAMID I, II, and III, joint Army-Navy operations to acquaint US Naval Academy cadets and midshipmen with amphibious warfare. On 30 April 1949, LST-980 departed Little Creek, for the Mediterranean and five months' duty with the 6th Fleet. Returning to her base on 4 October, she resumed east coast operations. With only three interruptions, two resupply missions to the Baffin Bay area in the summers of 1951 and 1952, and a two-month tour as support LST for Marines on Vieques Island, in 1954, she continued to provide amphibious training to Naval and Marine Corps personnel until July 1955.{{sfn|DANFS Meeker County|2015}} Renamed Meeker County on 1 July 1955, she steamed to New York, in mid-July to begin inactivation. On 23 September, she arrived at Green Cove Springs, Florida, to complete the process. Decommissioning on 16 December 1955, she remained in the Florida Group, Atlantic Reserve Fleet, until transferred to the Philadelphia Group in October 1961.{{sfn|DANFS Meeker County|2015}} Vietnam War, 1966–1970In 1965, an urgent need for amphibious types caused Meeker County to be reactivated. Modernized at Baltimore, she recommissioned on 23 September 1966, underwent intensive training at Little Creek, and on 20 January 1967, departed for her new home port, Guam. She arrived at Apra Harbor, Guam, on 7 April, and then sailed for South Vietnam, for a tour of duty as a unit of Landing Ship Squadron 3. Operating from Da Nang, she provided almost continuous support to combat operations in Vietnam into 1970.{{sfn|DANFS Meeker County|2015}} Decommissioning and saleDecommissioned in December 1970, at Bremerton, Washington, Meeker County was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 April 1975. Sold for scrapping by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), on 1 December 1975, she was in turn sold to Max Rouse & Sons of Beverly Hills, California, and taken in hand by Marine Industries, Tacoma, Washington, for conversion to commercial use. Sold in 1976, to Landing System Technology Pte. Ltd. of Singapore (Lauritz Kloster, Norway) and renamed LST-3, the ship arrived at Piraeus, Greece, having been acquired by Maritime & Commercial Co. Argonaftis S.A., Panama (Greek flag) on 30 June 1978, and renamed Petrola 143. After nearly two decades she arrived in tow at Aliağa, Turkey, for demolition by Seltas A.S. on 7 August 1996.{{sfn|Navsource|2015}} AwardsLST-980 received one battle star for World War II service, as Meeker County ten campaign stars for service during the Vietnam War.{{sfn|Navsource|2015}} Notes{{notelist}}CitationsBibliography{{refbegin}}Online resources
| last = | first = | url = https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/l/lst-980.html | title = LST-980 | publisher = Naval History and Heritage Command | date = | accessdate = 27 June 2017 | ref = {{sfnRef|DANFS LST-980}}
|title= Meeker County |work= Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships |url= https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/m/meeker-county.html |date= 7 August 2015 |accessdate=27 June 2017 |ref= {{sfnRef|DANFS|Meeker County}}
| url = http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/160980.htm | title= USS Meeker County (LST-980) | publisher= Navsource.org | date= 1 May 2015 | accessdate= 27 June 2017 | ref= {{sfnRef|Navsource|2015}}Printed resources
|last1= Morison |first1= Samuel Eliot |authorlink1=Samuel Eliot Morison |title= History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Vol. 11: The Invasion of France and Germany 1944-1945 |date= 1957 |publisher= Little, Brown & Co. |isbn= |oclc= |page= 28 |ref= harv{{Refend}}{{LST-542 class tank landing ship|900}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Meeker County (Lst-980)}} 10 : LST-542-class tank landing ships|United States Navy Minnesota-related ships|World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States|Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States|Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States|Meeker County, Minnesota|Ships built in Boston|1944 ships|Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Green Cove Springs Group|Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Philadelphia Group |
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