THOMASTON (LSD-28)


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Year Built
1954
Official Number
--
Shipyard
Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation
General Type
Naval Combatant
Specific Type
LSD Dock Landing Ship
MARAD Type
Military
Ship Length
510.00 feet
Beam
84.00 feet
Mast Height
--
Net Tons
6770.00 tons
Gross Tons
11956.00 tons
Cargo Capacity
--
Draft, Summer
19.50 tons
Draft, Lightweight
--
Displacement, Summer
--
Displacement, Lightweight
7125.00 tons
Immersion, Summer
--
Immersion, Lightweight
--
Fate
Sold - Scrap

Historical Narrative



Named after a city in the state of Maine, USS Thomaston was the lead ship of an eight-ship class of Landing Ship Dock amphibious support vessels.   Thomaston was constructed by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Co., of Pascagoula, Mississippi and commissioned in 1954.  

Following an initial shakedown period at Guantanamo Bay, Thomaston joined the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet Amphibious Force.  The vessel participated in exercises off the Aleutian Islands and Hawaii.  Thomaston was based in San Diego, but was sent to the Caribbean during the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

After the crisis, the ship returned to the West Coast-based amphibious force of the Seventh Fleet, operating in the Western Pacific.  In the fall of 1964, Thomaston was in Vietnamese waters during the first marine landings in Vietnam.  Thomaston spent the remainder of the decade, and the first half of the 1970s, supporting the war effort.  In early 1975, the ship participated in the final evacuation of Saigon.  After delivering the civilians to Subic Bay, the vessel headed back to San Diego via Okinawa, Japan and Pearl Harbor. 

The vessel underwent an extensive 18-month overhaul in the late 1970s.  It remained based in San Diego until it was removed from service and decommissioned in September 1984.  The Navy placed Thomaston in the Maritime Administration's Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet on October 28, 1991; title was transferred to MARAD in December 1998.

Thomaston was withdrawn from the fleet on August 8, 2011, departing as part of a domestic scrap sale.

USS Thomaston received 11 battle stars, one Navy Unit Commendation, and two Meritorious Commendations for its service in Vietnam.

Naval History and Heritage Command Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships entry for USS Thomaston.


Vessel Name History

THOMASTON (LSD-28)

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Event Date Content
Entry
10/28/1991 Entered Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet
Withdrawal
2/6/1996 Sold by US Navy; scrap sale failed.
Entry
8/20/1998 Re-entered after failed scrap sale
Acquisition
12/1/1998 Title transferred form MARAD to US Navy.
NHPA Cleared for Disposal
2/23/2007 Vessel cleared NHPA processing on February 23rd.
Withdrawal
8/8/2011 Departed under domestic scrap sale.
Interim Movement
8/18/2011 En route to Brownsville, TX.

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