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LCS(L)(3)-76 / LSSL-76



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


USS LCS(L)(3)-76 was loaned to the Japanese Maritime Self-defense Force, renamed JMSDFS Kaido
LCS(L)(3)-1 Class Landing Craft Support (Large)(Mark3):
  • Laid down, 9 January 1945, at Albina Engine and Machine Works Inc., Portland OR.
  • Launched, 15 February 1945
  • Commissioned USS LCS(L)(3)-76, 12 March 1945
  • During World War II LCS(L)(3)-76 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater and participated in the following campaign:
  • Decommissioned, date unknown
  • Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet
  • Redesignated Landing Ship Support Large USS LSSL-76, 28 February 1949
  • Transferred to Japan, 30 April 1953, named Kaido
  • Returned to US custody, 20 October 1969
  • Struck from the Naval Register, date unknown
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    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 single 3"/50 gun mount, additional guns 2 twin 40mms 4 single 20mms, 4 .50 cal MGs, ten MK7 rocket launchers.

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    LCS(L)-28/76/57 70k LCS(L)(3)-76 christening ceremony at Albina Engine and Machine Works, Portland, OR, , 15 February 1945
    US National Archives photo NARA 80 G 394930
    National Association of
    USS LCS(L) 1-130
    LCS(L)-28/76/57 80k LCS(L)(3)-76 drydocked in ARD-13 at Nakagusuku Wan, Okinawa Sept. 1945 National Association of
    USS LCS(L) 1-130
    donated by Kenneth J. Deboer
    LCS(L)-28/76/57 81k LCS(L)(3) 76 at Saipan, Christmas, 1945 National Association of
    USS LCS(L) 1-130Kenneth J. Deboer
    LCS(L)-28/76/57 88k 25 December 1945, homeward bound, Saipan, left to right,
    LCS(L)-28,
    LCS(L)-76
    LCS(L) 57
    National Association of
    USS LCS(L) 1-130
    Courtesy Ken Krayer

    View the History of LCS(L)(3)-76 as provided by the National Association of USS LCS(L) 1-130
    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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