USS Whetstone
Hull LSD-27
What the July 1, 2019 VA list records
Category II a larger ship that temporarily entered inland waterways
anchored as long term “boat haven” for repairs of smaller vessels on Qui Nhon Bay during June-July 1965 (see other category)
Category IV operated close to shore with documented crew going ashore
anchored as long term “boat haven” in Da Nang Harbor for repairs of smaller vessels, with evidence of crewmembers going ashore, during April-May 1965 (see other category)
Category V operated close to shore with landing craft delivering supplies or troops ashore
conducted numerous troop and supply landings with smaller mike boats at Da Nang, Hue, Phu Bai, and Dong Ha from March 1965 to September 1969 (see other category)
14 published Board decisions mention USS Whetstone.
A mention is not a grant rate, an exposure finding, or proof about any claim, and vessels that shared this name share this count. Updated weekly from the published Board record.
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What current law covers
Under the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act, federal law presumes herbicide exposure for veterans who served on a vessel "not more than 12 nautical miles seaward" of the demarcation line of the waters of Vietnam and Cambodia between January 9, 1962 and May 7, 1975 (38 U.S.C. 1116A). That offshore presumption does not depend on this list. The regulation text of 38 CFR 3.307 still reads the older way; the statute controls.
This list matters today mainly as evidence: it documents, in VA's own words, what this ship did and when.
Your service dates still matter
This entry describes the ship, not any individual sailor: was the veteran aboard during the listed activity is a question only service records answer. A ship appearing here does not by itself prove any person was aboard on the listed dates, and the categories that involve going ashore pair with the veteran's own statement of having done so.
Related
Source: VA Compensation Service, "Navy and Coast Guard Ships Associated with Service in Vietnam and Exposure to Herbicide Agents," July 1, 2019, quoted verbatim. Legal context verified against 38 U.S.C. 1116A on August 17, 2026. Educational catalogue, not legal advice, and not a determination about any veteran's claim.