USS Cabildo

USS Cabildo (LSD-16), early 1950s, before addition of flight deck.
Cabildo, early 1950s, before addition of flight deck
History
United States
NameUSS Cabildo
NamesakeThe Cabildo in New Orleans, Louisiana
Awarded1 July 1943
BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newport News, Virginia
Laid down24 July 1944
Launched22 December 1944
Commissioned15 March 1945
Decommissioned31 March 1970
Stricken15 October 1976
Honors and
awards
FateSunk as a target, September 1985
General characteristics
Class and typeCasa Grande-class dock landing ship
Displacement
  • 4,032 long tons (4,097 t) light
  • 7,930 long tons (8,057 t) full load
Length457 ft 9 in (139.52 m)
Beam72 ft (22 m)
Draft18 ft (5.5 m)
Propulsion2 steam turbines, 2 shafts
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
3 LCTs in 392 ft (119 m) × 44 ft (13 m) Well deck
TroopsAccommodation for 240 combat troops
Complement326
Armament
Aviation facilities1 helicopter landing pad

USS Cabildo (LSD-16) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy. She was named for The Cabildo in New Orleans, the old town hall and now a historical museum, where the formal transfer of the Louisiana Territory from France to the United States took place.

Cabildo was laid down on 24 July 1944 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newport News, Virginia; launched on 22 December 1944, sponsored by Miss A. B. Pendleton; and commissioned on 15 March 1945.