USS Presque Isle (APB-44)
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USS ''LST-678'' was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. Later she was converted to as USS ''Presque Isle'' (APB-44), named after Presque Isle County, Michigan. She was acquired by
Indonesian Navy The Indonesian Navy ( id, Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Laut, , Indonesian National Military-Naval Force, TNI-AL) is the naval branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. It was founded on 10 September 1945 and has a role to patrol I ...
in 1967 as KRI ''Teluk Ratai'' (509) and decommissioned in 2019. She is planned to be preserved as museum ship.


Service history

USS ''LST-678'' was laid down on 29 April 1944 by
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,
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. She was launched on 16 June 1944 and commissioned on 30 June 1944.


World War II

Following shakedown in the
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, ''LST-678'' proceeded via the
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and
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to
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, which she departed on 24 January 1945 to participate in the
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. Renamed as USS ''Presque Isle'' (APB-44) on 31 March 1945, she provided logistic support for the Iwo Jima campaign from 22 February to 3 March. At
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, she prepared for the
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. At Okinawa, she participated in a diversionary landing on the southern coast on 1 April 1945, and that day rescued 188 men from ''LST-884'' which had been hit by a kamikaze. On the 2nd she was assigned tender, housing, and supply duties. Departing Okinawa on 8 July, she spent the remainder of the war at San Pedro and
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s, Philippines.


Post-war service

After the end of the war, she was assigned for
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from 20 September 1945 to 14 February 1946. In July 1946, she participated in
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, nuclear weapon tests in
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. ''Presque Isle'' was assigned to Task Unit 1.8.3 of Task Group 1.8, which was part of Joint Task Force One. Her task unit were responsible for delivering dispatches and boat services. The Joint Task Force One itself was formed on 11 January 1946. It followed the basic principles of amphibious task forces used during the war, with the incorporation of the necessity of scientific program. The staff of joint task force consisted of Army, Navy, and civilian scientific personnel. ''Presque Isle'' was decommissioned on 18 April 1947, she entered the
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at
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. The ship was never reactivated and was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 May 1959. She was sold for commercial service as
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n-flagged MV ''Inagua Shipper''.Sharpe 1989, p. 270 Along with MV ''Inagua Crest'', ''Inagua Foam'' and Honduran-flagged MV ''Cal-Agro'', ''Inagua Shipper'' were chartered by
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in November 1962 to transport military cargo and passengers.


Indonesian Navy service

On 9 February 1967, MV ''Inagua Crest'' and MV ''Inagua Shipper'' were acquired by the
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and renamed as KRI ''Teluk Tomini'' (508) and KRI ''Teluk Ratai'' (509) respectively. As a former merchant ship, ''Teluk Ratai'' was rearmed with six, later increased to eight, Soviet 70-K 37 mm anti-aircraft guns in single mount.Moore 1981, p. 236Saunders 2004, p. 334 She was also equipped with AN/SPS-21 surface search and navigation radar. In 1980s she was renamed as KRI ''Teluk Sindoro'' and in early 2000s she was renamed back to ''Teluk Ratai''. The ship was transferred to Surabaya Military Sealift Unit of
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on 1 April 1990. Formerly she was assigned to Amphibious Ship Unit of Eastern Fleet Command. While serving in the Indonesian Navy, ''Teluk Ratai'' was involved in various military operations, including transporting troops and its logistics to Indonesian outer islands, areas prone to disturbance, and to Indonesian borders with
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,
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, and Indonesian border with Malaysia, such as in
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. She also took part in Navy's effort on national development through ''ABRI Masuk Desa'' program and Operation Bhakti Surya Bhaskara Jaya. The ship transported logistics to areas affected by
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. On 8 February 2005, ''Teluk Ratai'' alongside KRI ''Teluk Langsa'' landed at beach in
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,
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. They were disembarking parts of three
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s that will be used to connect road access from
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and
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to the town that were cut off by the tsunami. On 22 February, she transported building materials, foods and drinking waters, water dispensers, tarpaulins, drums of gasolines, and various kinds of engine lubricants. The ship also carried various small arms from
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Naval Base, consisted of 50
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s, 13 SAFNs, 14
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s, 3
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s, 1
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, 1 "Schmeiser", and 1 "Remington". On 15 September 2012, ''Teluk Ratai'' alongside KRI ''Teluk Bone'', another World War II veteran, participated in sailing pass as part of 2012 Sail Morotai. The sailing pass itself was held to commemorate the
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that began on 15 September 1944. The sailing pass also attended by other Indonesian and foreign warships. ''Teluk Ratai'' landed on a beach south of
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Naval Base on 17 March 2013 as part of a inter-service battalion-level exercise. She disembarked troops and vehicles of the 202nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Tajimalela". On 19 February 2016, the ship had gunnery exercise with her 37 mm guns in the waters off Gundul Island, part of
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Islands. On 15 August 2019, ''Teluk Ratai'' along with ''Teluk Bone'' were decommissioned in a ceremony held at 2nd Fleet Command HQ in Surabaya. The ceremony was presided over by Chief of Staff of Military Sealift Command. At the time of their decommissioning, they were the oldest warship in Indonesian Navy. A meeting between
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mayor and high-ranking officers of Navy Main Base II
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was held on 7 June 2021. As the result of the meeting, ''Teluk Ratai'' was transferred to the Pariaman municipal government to be preserved as
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. She is planned to be moored at Central Pariaman District, either at Pauh Beach or behind Pauh Sports Center. As of 21 June, the Navy is processing the ship's administration, while the municipal government is discussing the resources needed to moored her and funds to tow the ship from her homeport at Surabaya to Pariaman. A meeting between Pariaman mayor and Commander of Navy Main Base II Padang was held again on 14 December, which discussed the development plan for the maritime museum that will includes ''Teluk Ratai''. Head of Pariaman City Public Works Department said on 4 January 2022 that the budget worth of 1.5 billion
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will be appropriated for works on the courtyard for ''Teluk Ratai'' berth at Pasir Pauh, Pariaman. The courtyard are 12 meters in width and 80 to 100 meters in length. The construction of the courtyard was planned to start in April 2022. In October 2022, the Mayor of Pariaman said that the municipal government can only provide 2 billion out of 10 billion rupiah in total to relocate the ship to Pariaman and has asked the central government for the funding.


Awards

As USS ''Presque Isle'', the ship earned the following awards:


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