About this Unit
USS Monticello (LSD-35) was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship commissioned by the United States Navy in 1957. Designed to transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles, she played a critical role in numerous operations, including troop deployments and humanitarian missions. During the Vietnam War, Monticello supported amphibious assaults and logistical operations, earning several campaign stars for her service. After decades of active duty, she was decommissioned in 1985 and eventually sold for scrap, marking the end of her distinguished naval career.
Historical Facts
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Namesake: USS Monticello (LSD-35) was named after Thomas Jefferson's estate, Monticello, in Virginia, reflecting the tradition of naming dock landing ships after prominent American landmarks.
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Class and Purpose: She was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship, designed to transport and launch landing craft, vehicles, and troops during amphibious operations.
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Commissioning: USS Monticello was commissioned on March 29, 1957, at the New York Naval Shipyard, entering service during the Cold War era.
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Vietnam War Service: Monticello played a crucial role in the Vietnam War, participating in multiple amphibious assaults and supporting U.S. Marines and Army troops in Southeast Asia.
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Operation Silver Lance: In 1965, the ship participated in Operation Silver Lance, one of the largest peacetime amphibious exercises in history, held off the coast of California.
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Apollo Program Support: USS Monticello supported the recovery of Apollo spacecraft and astronauts as part of NASA's manned space program, highlighting her versatility.
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Humanitarian Missions: The ship was involved in several humanitarian missions, including disaster relief and evacuation operations throughout the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
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Longest Deployment: One of Monticello’s notable records was a deployment in 1966-1967, which lasted nearly 10 months, one of the longest for a ship of her class during the Vietnam War.
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Decommissioning: She was decommissioned on October 1, 1985, after nearly 30 years of active service.
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Final Fate: After decommissioning, Monticello was sunk as a target during a training exercise in 2010, serving the Navy one last time as a live-fire exercise ship.