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USS ''Osage'' (AN-3/AP-108/LSV-3/MCS-3) was the
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of her class of vehicle landing ship built for the
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during
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. She was named after , an "old monitor of the navy". Laid down as netlayer ''AN-3'' on 1 June 1942 at
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by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation; redesignated as a transport, ''AP-108'', on 1 May 1943; launched on 1 December 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy K. McHenry, wife of Lt. John A. McHenry, Officer in Charge of Construction (for both U.S. Navy and Maritime Commission vessels), Pascagoula; redesignated as a vehicle landing ship, ''LSV-3'', 21 April 1944; and commissioned on 30 December 1944. There is no clear record of the period from the launch of the ship till her commissioning but at some point in time during that period, the ship departed her builder's yard and was transferred to the
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to be completed


Service history


February–April 1945

Following shakedown out of Galveston, Texas ''Osage'' embarked 703 officers and men of Casual Draft 2610 of the 126th
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and loaded 29 amphibian trucks (
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) at
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. Transiting the
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on 8 February 1945 she continued on to
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for further amphibious training, conducted off Maui. On 17 March she sailed with vehicles and various units of the 10th Army units embarked, in company with attack transport and the submarine chasers and . At
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she joined Task Force 51 and continued on to
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, arriving on 11 April. Despite repeated enemy air attacks, during which she frequently interrupted unloading operations to go to general quarters, laying smoke each night and opening fire as necessary to drive off Japanese planes when in range, ''Osage'' completed offloading within five days and on 16 April sailed for Saipan for provisioning, proceeding in company with .


April–August 1945

Moving then to
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, in the
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, she reached that place on 28 April 1945. She stood out the following day for
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,
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, and steamed unaccompanied, loaded with tank landing vehicles (LVTs) of the 726th Amphibious Tractor Battalion, and
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of the 4th Anti-Aircraft Battalion, USMC. Reaching her destination on 1 May, ''Osage'' unloaded trucks and disembarked troops, and after fueling and provisioning sailed from Apra Harbor to return to Saipan, arriving on 4 May, where she launched the remaining vehicles via her stern ramp, and began a period of post-voyage repairs to her main and auxiliary engines. For a little over a month, ''Osage'' awaited orders at Saipan, painting ship and conducting inspections and training, after which time she received orders to proceed to
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, New Caledonia. Sailing on 6 June, the ship crossed the equator on 10 June at approximately 164º0' E, observing the event with appropriate ceremonies, during which time some 400 "
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s" received initiation into the realm of " King Neptune." Arriving at her destination on 15 June 1945 ''Osage'' received engine repairs at Nouméa, culminating in trials on 25 June, then embarked the men and loaded the vehicles and equipment of the 47th Naval Construction Battalion, taking departure for Guam on 6 July. Unloaded and ready for sea four days later, she departed Guam on 11 July, and after a brief pause at Saipan to load supplies, pushed on for San Francisco, reaching her destination on 25 July for voyage repairs at the Kaiser yard at Richmond, California. During that period of yard work, that coincided with the cessation of hostilities with Japan, she received repairs to her engines, a drydocking, general repairs, and a revision of her paint scheme from "green and black camouflage to over-all gray." She was ultimately reported "ready for sea" on 22 August.


August–October 1945

Five days later, on 27 August 1945, with approximately 1,400 officers and enlisted men (
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) embarked, replacements for troops in the forward areas, ''Osage'' sailed for
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, in the Western Carolines, arriving there on 10 September where she refueled, then continued her voyage to the
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, reaching
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two days later to disembark almost half of her embarked soldiers. Underway for
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on 14 September, the ship reached her destination two days later to disembark the balance of her passengers. Sailing on 21 September with nine officers and 496 enlisted infantry, field artillery, engineering, signal, quartermaster and chemical warfare division passengers, she reached
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later the same day, where she loaded 61 army vehicles. Having completed her work in the Philippines, ''Osage'' sailed for Japan in company with the attack cargo ship and attack transport , the trio later joining with Task Group 34.8 to comprise a convoy of 23 ships and two escorts. The ship arrived in
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on 3 October, to discharge her passengers and cargo at
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. Ordered thence to perform "
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" duty, transporting veterans back to the United States, ''Osage'' sailed for
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on 7 October. Receiving
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warnings while en route, the ship steered courses and speeds designed to evade the bad weather, and stood in to
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on 11 October, where she embarked some 75 officers and over 1,600 enlisted men on 13 October for transportation to San Francisco and release from the naval service. She sailed for the west coast the same day.


October 1945 – June 1946

''Osage'' arrived at her destination on 26 October 1945 but would soon be underway on a return voyage to the Far East on 10 November. Calling first at
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and then Buckner Bay, the ship returned to the West Coast immediately thereafter. Then, following a period of repairs at
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that ended in mid-January 1946, the ship remained at San Pedro until 1 May, when she sailed for
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. Although she had been earmarked for conversion to a net cargo ship, she remained a vehicle cargo ship due to the selection of ''Montauk'' for the change. After transiting the Panama Canal (9 to 12 May), ''Osage'' shed her port propeller on 12 May. She then put into
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(16 May to 9 June), then moved to Mobile for overhaul, the availability of funds dictating when urgent repairs could be accomplished.


Decommissioning and sale, 1947–1975

''Osage'' was towed to
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by , where she was inactivated and placed out of commission, in reserve on 16 May 1947. Redesignated as a mine warfare command and support ship, ''MCS-3'', effective 18 October 1956, in anticipation of a conversion under project SCB 123, ''Osage'' remained in reserve until delivered to the custody of the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Beaumont, Texas on 19 September 1960. Stricken from the
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on 1 September 1961 the ship was delivered to the Maritime Administration, on permanent transfer, on 1 September 1962. Returned to the Navy for stripping on 8 November 1972 incident to her future disposal, she was returned to the Maritime Administration on 27 November 1973. Sold to Luria Brothers and Company, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio on 11 December 1974, the ship was delivered to her purchasers on 6 January 1975 to be broken up. ''Osage'' received one
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for service in World War II.


See also

* Net laying ship § 1930s


References

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Osage Osage-class vehicle landing ships Net laying ships of the United States Navy World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Ships built in Pascagoula, Mississippi 1943 ships Mine countermeasures support ships of the United States Navy