USS LSM-338
HTMS Phai
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | LSM-338 |
Builder | Pullman Co., Chicago |
Laid down | 14 August 1944 |
Launched | 5 December 1944 |
Commissioned | 10 January 1945 |
Decommissioned | 28 July 1946 |
Honors and awards | See Awards |
Fate | Transferred to Thailand, 14 October 1946 |
History | |
Thailand | |
Name |
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Namesake | Phai Island |
Acquired | 14 October 1946 |
Commissioned | 10 November 1947 |
Identification | Pennant number: LSM-2 |
Fate | Scrapped |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | LSM-1-class landing ship medium |
Displacement |
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Length | 203 ft 6 in (62.03 m) o/a |
Beam | 34 ft 6 in (10.52 m) |
Draft |
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Propulsion | 2 × Fairbanks-Morse (model 38D81/8X10, reversible with hydraulic clutch) diesels. Direct drive with 1,440 bhp (1,074 kW) each @ 720 rpm, twin screws |
Speed | 13.2 knots (15.2 mph; 24.4 km/h) |
Range | 4,900 nmi (9,100 km) at 12 kn (22 km/h) |
Capacity | 5 medium or 3 heavy tanks, or 6 LVTs, or 9 DUKWs |
Troops | 2 officers, 46 enlisted |
Complement | 5 officers, 54 enlisted |
Armament | 6 × 20 mm AA gun mounts |
Armour | 10-lb. STS splinter shield to gun mounts, pilot house and conning station |
USS LSM-338 was a LSM-1-class landing ship medium in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was transferred to Thailand and renamed HTMS Phai (LSM-2).
Construction and career[]
LSM-338 was laid down on 14 August 1944 at Pullman Co., Chicago, Illinois. Launched on 5 December 1944 and commissioned on 10 January 1945, Ltjg. John M. Barker in command.
During World War II, LSM-338 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific theater. She took part in the occupation service in the Far East from 20 September 1945 to 20 July 1946.[1]
LSM-338 was decommissioned on 28 July 1946 and later transferred to Thailand on 14 October, later that year.[2]
She was struck from the Navy Register.
The ship was commissioned into the Royal Thai Navy on 10 November 1947 and renamed HTMS Phai (LSM-2). She was used as spare parts for her sister ship, HTMS Kut.[3][4]
The ship was then sold for scrap and her conning tower is on display at the Thai Naval Training Base.[1]
Awards[]
LST-338 have earned the following awards:
- American Campaign Medal
- Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
- Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
- World War II Victory Medal
Citations[]
- ^ a b "Landing Ship Medium LSM". www.navsource.org. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "USS LSM 338 (LSM 338) of the US Navy - American Medium landing ship of the LSM class - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net". uboat.net. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "PANTIP.COM : E4722851 เรื่องราวของ "เรือหลวงคราม" เรือจมใต้น้ำ ณ เกาะไผ่ [ท่องเที่ยวไทย]". topicstock.pantip.com. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
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Sources[]
- United States. Dept. of the Treasury (1962). Treasury Decisions Under the Customs, Internal Revenue, Industrial Alcohol, Narcotic and Other Laws, Volume 97. U.S. Government Printing Office.
- Moore, Capt. John (1984). Jane's Fighting Ships 1984-85. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710607959.
- Saunders, Stephen (2009). Jane's Fighting Ships 2009-2010. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710628886.
- Fairplay International Shipping Journal Volume 222. United Kingdom: Fairplay Publishing Limited. 1967.
- World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
- Ships built in Chicago
- 1944 ships
- LSM-1-class landing ships medium
- Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Thai Navy