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LCS(L)(3)-75 / LSSL-75


USS LCS(L)(3)-75 was transferred to the Japanese Maritime Self-defense Force, renamed JNS Fuji
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons


Precedence of awards is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - China Service Medal (extended) - American Campaign Medal
Bottom Row - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (1) - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)


LCS(L)(3)-1 Class Landing Craft Support (Large)(Mark3): Laid down 3 January 1945, at Albina Engine and Machine Works Inc., Portland, OR.; Launched, 9 February 1945; Commissioned USS LCS(L)(3)-75, 6 March 1945; LCS(L)(3)-75 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater and participated in the Invasion and occupation of Okinawa Gunto. Following the war LCS(L)(3)-75) performed occupation duty in the Far East including duty in China. Decommissioned (date unknown) at Portland OR. and laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, Columbia River Group, Astoria; Reclassified and Renamed Landing Ship Support Large USS LSSL-75, 28 February 1949; Transferred on loan to Japan, 16 February 1953, renamed Fuji; Returned to US custody, 6 August 1971; Struck from the Naval Register (date unknown); Final Disposition, sold for scrapping 10 July 1972 to Honda Metal Traders, Kyoto, Japan.. LCS(L)(3)-75 earned one battle star for World War II service.


Specifications: Displacement 250 t (lt), 387 t (fl); Length 158' 6" o.a; Beam 23' 3"; Draft, loaded, 4' 9" fwd, 6' 6" aft; Speed 16.5k max at 650 shaft rpm, 14.5kts at 585 shaft rpm; Armor, 10-lb STS splinter shield to gun mounts, pilot house and conning tower; Complement 6 Officers, 65 Enlisted; Propulsion, 8 GM diesels, 4 per shaft, BHP 1,600, twin variable pitch propellers; Endurance 5,500 miles at 12kts at 45" pitch (350 tons dspl.); Fuel/Stores, 76 tons fuel oil, 10 tons fresh water, 6 tons lubrication oil, 8 tons provisions and stores at full load; Fresh Water Capacity, Distill up to 1,000 gals. per day; Armament; bow gun, one twin 40mm gun mount, additional guns 2 twin 40mms 4 single 20mms, 4 .50 cal MGs, ten MK7 rocket launchers.
Specifications Sources:
Baker, A.D. III. Allied Landing Craft of World War II. Annapolis: United States Naval Institute Press, 1989. 47
Lawley, George & Sons Corporation. Instructions for LCS(L)(3) Class
Lawley, George & Sons Corporation. Original Plans of LCS(L)(3)
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LCS(L)-75 33k LCS(L)(3)-75 at anchor, circa mid-1945 National Association of
USS LCS(L) 1-130
James J White
LCS(L)-75 38k LCS(L)(3)-75 at anchor, circa mid-1945 National Association of
USS LCS(L) 1-130
James J White
LCS(L)-75 53k LCS(L)(3)-75 at anchor, 11 August, 1945
US National Archives photo # 80-G 331740, a US Navy photo now in the collections of the US National Archives
National Association of
USS LCS(L) 1-130
James J White

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Crew Contact And Reunion Information Web Sites
U.S.Navy Memorial Foundation
Fleet Reserve Association

Other Crew Contact and Reunion Information
National Association of USS LCS(L) 1-130
John Rooney, Secretary
2 Emery Lane, Phoenixville, PA, 19460
Phone 610-935-0902
E-mail John Rooney
Additional Web Sites of Interest
National Association of USS LCS(L) 1-130

Additional Resources
Rielly, Robin L. Mighty Midgets at War: The Saga of the LCS(L) Ships from Iwo Jima to Vietnam. Central Point, Oregon: Hellgate Press, 2000. (ISBN 1-55571-522-2)
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