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USS Ozark (LSV-2) - Wikipedia
USS Ozark (LSV–2/CM-7/AP-107/MCS-2) was a Catskill -class vehicle landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for the native American Ozark tribe of the Quapaw confederacy, she was the third U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name.
Vehicle Landing Ship Photo Index LSV-2 Ozark - NavSource
USS Ozark (LSV-2) underway inbound from sea entering San Francisco Bay, circa 1945-46, on Magic Carpet duty. Note large number of men on deck and the North approach to the Golden Gate Bridge to the far left of the photo.
USS OZARK (MCS-2) Crew Roster - HullNumber.com
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USS OZARK (MCS-2) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
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USS Ozark (LSV-2) - Operating As MCS-2 | Operating MCS-2
Ozark’s hull classification was changed 7 February 1955 from LSV–2 to MCS–2. Struck from the Naval Vessel Register 1 September 1961, she was returned to the Maritime Administration and placed in the National Defense Reserve Fleet and berthed at Beaumont, Texas.
USS Ozark - laststandonzombieisland
Feb 22, 2001 · Here we see the Catskill-class vehicle landing ship (or Terror-class fleet minelayer depending on how you look at it) USS Ozark (CM-7/AP-107/LSV–2/MCS-2) showing off her stern and high helicopter deck with hanger clearance in 1966.
OZARK MCS 2 - NavalCoverMuseum
Three ships of the US Navy have been named OZARK - USS Ozark (Monitor 1863), USS Ozark BM-7 and USS Ozark LSV-2.
USS Ozark (MCS-2) - Wikipedia
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USS Ozark, LSV 2 Unit History - JUSTIN MUSEUM
The Ozark remained in Tokyo Bay until September 8, 1945, when she was loaded with 950 recovered prisoners-of-war, and was returned to the United States via Guam and Pearl Harbor, after being away for twelve months.