Unlike many of her class, which received only numbers and were disposed of after World War II, she survived long enough to be named.
Turning eastward for the long trip to the United States, LST–1067 arrived at San Francisco, on 6 January 1946, and decommissioned at Portland, Oregon, on 13 August 1946.
[4] Named Nye County 1 July 1955, the landing ship recommissioned "in reserve" 22 May 1963, and was assigned to the newly created RESLSTRON 2 based at Little Creek, Virginia.
[4] Though based at Sasebo, Japan, Nye County spent much time between April 1966 and March 1967, offloading supplies at critical points along the central coast of South Vietnam.
Manned largely by a Korean crew, she continued to sail in Far Eastern waters in 1970,[4] as USNS Nye County (T-LST-1067).