USS Greenbrier River (LSM(R)-507)
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USS ''LSM(R)-507'' was laid down on 31 March 1945 by the
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in
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and launched on 28 April 1945. She was commissioned by the United States Navy on 22 June 1945.


Service history

Departing Houston on 27 June, ''LSM(R)-507'' steamed via
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to
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, where she arrived on 7 July. From 28 to 30 July she sailed to Little Creek, Virginia, for training in Chesapeake Bay and along the Virginia coast. Assigned to LSMR Squadron 4, she departed Little Creek on 4 October for the Great Lakes. She touched at Halifax, Quebec and Montreal and arrived at Rochester, New York, on 16 October. During the next three weeks she sailed to Detroit and Chicago before returning to Rochester on 1 November and Little Creek on 17 November. During the next two months ''LSM(R)-507'' continued operations out of Little Creek. She departed on 29 January 1946, for operations off San Juan, Puerto Rico and later out of Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. She returned to Little Creek on 24 March. Following duty out of
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, ''LSM(R)-507'' departed Little Creek for the West Coast of the United States on 18 October, arriving in San Diego, California on 20 November. Assigned to LSMR Squadron 3, she operated out of San Diego; she was decommissioned there on 5 February 1947 and entered the
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. While berthed at San Diego, she was named ''Greenbrier River'' on 1 October 1955, after the
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(a tributary of the New River). Her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 October 1958.


References

* LSM(R)-501-class medium landing ships Ships built in Houston 1945 ships {{US-mil-ship-stub