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This article reports that thirty-eight years have passed since Israeli aircraft and motor torpedo boats attacked and nearly sank the American intelligence ship USS Liberty near the Gaza Strip on June 8, 1967, the fourth day of the Six-Day War. Of a crew of 294, 34 died and 172 were woun...
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This documentary film is 15 years old now but don't overlook it. It is well done and contains some information that you won't get anywhere else on the fate of the spy ship USS "Liberty." The first-half details the Israeli attack and the bravery of the crew as they faced an overwhelm...
DELIVER LIBERTY DEFEND FREEDOM Click to view crew list The USS ASHLAND (LSD-48), a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship, was commissioned on 9 MAY 1992. USS ASHLAND serves her country from her homeport of Little Creek, Virginia. The USS ASHLAND (LSD-48) deployment history and ...
(CVA-19). As the Vietnam conflict became "hot" in late January she served as one of the escorts for an amphibious task group in the vicinity of Da Nang South Vietnam. Long stretches at sea with fast carriers were punctuated by liberty calls at Subic Bay and Hong Kong. On 20 April ...
Sikorsky H-34 Seahorse struggles with Liberty Bell 7 capsule before releasing it into the ocean. USS Randolph in background Gus Grissom on Randolph after rescue Godspeed, John Glenn Randolph's crew crowd the deck during Friendship 7's reentry ...
Worcester completed the transfer of helicopter personnel, spares, and equipment to Fleet Activities, Sasebo, and, at 1701 on 23 October, headed for Yokosuka. She reached that port at 0823 on the 25th. After replenishment, liberty for her crew, and the cleaning of two boilers, the light cruis...
USS Cony (DD/DDE-508), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Joseph S. Cony (1834–1867), a naval officer during the Civil War. Cony was launched 16 August 1942[1] by Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine; sponsored by M
where we were responsible for the Captain's Gig and the liberty boats. I also got some on-the-job training in the ships Public Affairs Office and SITE-TV station. After a few months I transferred to X-3/PAO permanently. Being part of the '84 comminssioning crew was quite an experience...