USS St. FRANCIS RIVER LSMR-525

 

SQUADRON 9 DIVISION 93

 

 

<>USS St. Francis River LSMR-525 underway in San Diego Bay, circa late 1965 - early 1966.

USS St. Francis River LSMR-525

Stern view (left to right) of USS Clarion River (LSMR-409), USS White River (LSMR-536 ) and USS St. Francis River (LSMR-525) moored at Naval Station Yokosuka, Japan, in1968.<>

 

<>USS View of LSM(R)-525 bridge area while coming alongside LSM(R)-524, date and location unknown. Photo from LSM(R)-524 by John A. McDonald.
 

St. Francis River

A river in Missouri and Arkansas, and another in Maine.

(LSMR-525: dp. 994; l. 206'; b. 35'6"; dr. 9'; s. 12 k.; cpl. 141; a. 10 rkt., 1 5", 2 40mm., 4 20mm., 4 4.2" M.; cl. LSMR-501)

LSMR-525 was laid down on 19 May 1945 by the Brown Shipbuilding Co., Inc., Houston, Texas; launched on 16 June 1945; and commissioned on 14 August 1945.

Ordered inactivated after shakedown, LSMR-525 reported to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet on 25 October and was decommissioned on 28 March 1946. She was berthed at Green Cove Springs, Fla., until ordered activated after the outbreak of hostilities in Korea. Recommissioned on 16 September 1950, LSMR-525 entered the Korean combat zone on 17 July 1951, firing rockets at enemy positions at Wonsan. Operating out of Japan, she continued to carry out fire support missions against Wonsan into the fall. In mid-December, she returned to San Diego and remained on the west coast during 1952. Departing San Diego on 12 January 1953, she arrived off Korea on 24 March, and served as gunfire support ship for the defense of Sok To, an island located on the west coast of Korea, southwest of Pyongyang and Chinampo. After the truce, she returned to San Diego, arriving on 28 August. A little over a year later, on 20 September 1954, she sailed west again for her first post-Korean Conflict deployment. Routine operations took her into 1955; when, in February, she covered the evacuation of the Tachen Islands. Returning to the west coast, LSMR-525 resumed 1st Fleet duties; and, on 1 October, she was named St. Francis River. Decommissioned on 21 November that year, she entered the Pacific Reserve Fleet.

Recommissioned on 18 September 1965 at San Francisco, she departed San Diego on 8 February 1966 and sailed for her new homeport of Yokosuka, Japan. From Japan, she steamed south and arrived at Danang, South Vietnam, on 19 April, to begin operations in support of Allied forces fighting along the coast and in the Mekong Delta area. Rearmed regularly at Cam Rahn Bay and overhauled periodically at Yokosuka, St.

Francis River provided rocket fire in support of Allied forces in South Vietnam from 1966 through 1969. During that period, her ability to coordinate her operations with the tactical situation ashore resulted in an impressive number of successful support missions.

Reclassified as an LFR on 1 January 1969, St. Francis River was decommissioned and struck from the Navy list on 17 April 1970. She was sold in November 1970 to Nissho-Iwai American Corp., Sasebo, Japan, for scrapping.

LSMR-525 received three battle stars for Korean service and ten campaign stars for Vietnam service.

 
  LSM(R)-501 Class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket):
  • Laid down, 19 May 1945, at Brown Ship Building Co., Houston, TX.
  • Launched, 16 June 1945
  • Commissioned USS LSM(R)-525, 14 August 1945, LT Raymond J. Sponsler, USNR in command
  • Decommissioned, 28 March 1946, at Green Cove Springs, FL.
  • Laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Florida Group, Green Cove Springs
  • Recommissioned, 16 September 1950
  • During the Korean War USS LSM(R)-525 participated in the following campaigns:
  • Named USS St Francis River (LSMR-525), 1 October 1955
  • Decommissioned, 21 November 1955
  • Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, Columbia River Group
  • Recommissioned, 18 September 1965, at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, Hunters Point
  • During the Vietnam War USS St Francis River participated in the following campaigns:
  • Reclassified Inshore Fire Support Ship (LFR-525), 1 January 1969
  • Decommissioned and Struck from the Naval Register, 17 April 1970 at Yokosuka, Japan
  • Final Disposition, sold for scrapping in November 1970, to Nissho-Iwai American Corp, Sasebo, Japan
  • USS St. Francis River LSMR-525 / LFR-525 earned three battle stars for Korean War service and ten campaign stars for Vietnam War service

Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons




Precedence of awards is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - Combat Action Ribbon (5-6 January 1967, 30 October 1968) - Navy Unit Commendation (3) - Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (2)
Second Row - American Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal - National Defense Service Medal (2)
Third Row - Korean Service Medal (3) - Vietnam Service Medal (10) - Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (14)
Fourth Row - United Nations Service Medal - Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal - Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive)