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USS Sumner County (LST-1148) was a LST-542-class tank landing ship in the United States Coast Guard during World War II. [2] Construction and commissioning
A full list of United States Navy LSTs.The Landing Ship, Tanks (LSTs) built for the United States Navy during and immediately after World War II were only given an LST-number hull designation, but on 1 July 1955, county or Louisiana-parish names were assigned to those ships which remained in service.
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