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USS LST-932


International Radio Call Sign:
November - Victor - Sierra - Juliet
NVSJ
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons



Precedence of awards is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - China Service Medal (extended)
Second Row - American Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (3) - World War II Victory Medal
Third Row - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp) - Philippines Presidential Unit Citation - Philippines Liberation Medal (2)


542-Class Tank Landing Ship
  • Laid down, 21 June 1944, at Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Inc., Hingham, MA.
  • Launched, 22 July 1944
  • Commissioned USS LST-932, 15 August 1944, LT. William F. Jerome, USNR, in command
  • During World War II LST-932 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater and participated in the following campaigns;

    Asiatic-Pacific Campaigns
    Campaign and Dates Campaign and Dates
    Luzon operation
    Lingayen Gulf landing, 4 to 18 January 1945
    Okinawa Gunto operation
    Assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto, 21 May to 28 June 1945
    Consolidation and capture of southern Philippines
    Mindanao Island landings, 17 to 23 April and 10 to 16 May 1945
     

  • Following World War II USS LST-932 was assigned to Occupation and China service in the Far East for the following periods:

    Navy Occupation Service Medal

    China Service Medal (extended)
    8 September to 9 November 1945 
    12 December 1945 to 19 February 194612 December 1945 to 19 February 1946
    8 to 13 March 1946 
  • Decommissioned, 24 June 1946
  • Struck from the Naval Register, 31 July 1946
  • USS LST-932 earned three battle stars for World War II service
  • Sold, 29 March 1948, to Standard Oil Co. for operation
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement
    1,625 t.(lt)
    4,080 t.(fl) (sea-going draft w/1675 ton load)
    2,366 t. (beaching displacement)
    Length 328' o.a.
    Beam 50'
    Draft
    light 2' 4" fwd, 7' 6" aft
    sea-going 8' 3" fwd, 14' 1" aft
    landing 3' 11" fwd, 9' 10" aft (landing w/500 ton load)
    limiting 11' 2"
    maximum navigation 14' 1"
    Speed 11.6 kts. (trial)
    Endurance 24,000 miles @ 9kts. while displacing 3960 tons
    Complement
    13 officers
    104 enlisted
    Troop Accommodations
    16 officers
    147 enlisted
    Boats 2 LCVP
    Cargo Capacity (varied with mission - payloads between 1600 and 1900 tons)
    Typical loads
    One Landing Craft Tank (LCT), tanks, wheeled and tracked vehicles, artillery, construction equipment and military supplies. A ramp or elevator forward allowed vehicles access to tank deck from main deck
    Additional capacity included sectional pontoons carried on each side of vessel amidships, to either build Rhino Barges or use as causeways. Married to the bow ramp, the causeways would enabled payloads to be delivered ashore from deeper water or where a beachhead would not allow the vessel to be grounded forward after ballasting
    Armament (varied with availability when each vessel was outfitted. Retro-fitting was accomplished throughout WWII. The ultimate armament design for United States vessels was
    2 - Twin 40MM gun mounts w/Mk. 51 directors
    4 - Single 40MM gun mounts
    12 single 20MM gun mounts
    Fuel Capacity
    Diesel 4,300 Bbls
    Propulsion
    two General Motors 12-567A, 900hp Diesel engines
    single Falk Main Reduction Gears
    three Diesel-drive 100Kw 230V D.C. Ship's Service Generators
    two propellers, 1,700shp
    twin rudders

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    LST 932 34k USS LST-932 at anchor, date and location unknown. LST Home Port web site
    LST 932 220k USS LST-932 beached while unloading equipment at Port Legaspi, P.I., 4 January 1945.
    US Army Signal Corps. photo # 172-20
    Tommy Trampp
    LST 932 80k USS LST-932 moored pierside, date and location unknown. Mike Pometto in honor of his father Eugene (Gene) Pometto, S1/c LST-932 1944-46.
    LST 932 148k USS LST-932 crew photo while moored in the Whangpoo River, Shanghai, China, 6 February 1946. Mike Pometto in honor of his father Eugene (Gene) Pometto, S1/c LST-932 1944-46.
    LST 932 183k USS LST-932 under way while entering San Francisco Bay, circa June 1946.
    US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 79586
    Mike Pometto in honor of his father Eugene (Gene) Pometto, S1/c LST-932 1944-46.

    USS LST-932
    Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS)
    Commanding Officers
    01LT. Jerome, William F., USNR15 August 1944 - 7 May 1946
    02LTjg. Auten, Bradley M., USNR7 May 1946 - 24 June 1946
    Courtesy Wolfgang Hechler and Ron Reeves

    Crew Contact And Reunion Information
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

    Additional Resources and Web Sites of Interest
    Crew Photos
    The USS LST Ship Memorial
    LST Home Port
    State LST Chapters
    United States LST Association
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