USS LST-387
American Landing ship
Name | USS LST-387 | ||
Type: | Landing ship (LST-1) | ||
Tonnage | 1,625 tons | ||
Completed | 1942 - Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co, Newport News VA | ||
Owner | United States Navy | ||
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Date of attack | 22 Jun 1943 | Nationality: American | |
Fate | Damaged by U-593 (Gerd Kelbling) | ||
Position | 36° 59'N, 4° 01'E - Grid CH 9546 | ||
Complement | 241 officers and men (23 dead and 218 survivors). | ||
Convoy | Elastic | ||
Route | Arzew, Algeria - Bizerte, Tunisia | ||
Cargo | Landing pontoons and troops | ||
History | Completed in November 1942 Post-war: USS LST-387 was decommissioned on 2 May 1946 and sold for scrapping on 22 December 1947 to Northern Metals Co, Philadelphia PA. | ||
Notes on event | At 21.31 hours on 22 June 1943, U-593 fired a spread of four torpedoes at convoy Elastic about eight miles northeast of Cape Corbelin and hit USS LST-333 and USS LST-387 with one torpedo each. The first was beached and declared a total loss, while the latter was towed to Dellys and later repaired. The torpedoeing of these two ships hampers the training for the forthcoming invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky). USS LST-387 (Lt Curtis M. Rocca, USNR) was towed to Dellys by the landing craft USS LCT-294 and USS LCT-431. The vessel was subsequently towed to Bizerte, where she served as a receiving ship and floating workshop for the next 14 months and was eventually repaired at Palermo, returning to service in June 1945. | ||
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On board | We have details of 82 people who were on board. |
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