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USS Isle Royale (AD-29)
U.S. Navy
USS Isle Royale (AD-29) was a Shenandoah-class destroyer tender commissioned by the United States Navy in 1946. Designed to provide repair and logistical support to destroyers and other small warships, she operated primarily in the Pacific, including deployments to Pearl Harbor and the Far East during the post-World War II era and the Korean War. Isle Royale played a crucial role in maintaining fleet readiness by performing repairs and supplying necessary equipment and parts. Decommissioned in 1970, she was eventually struck from the Naval Vessel Register and sold for scrap in 1975.
USS John Paul Jones (DDG-32)
U.S. Navy
USS John Paul Jones (DDG-32) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy, commissioned in 1967. Named after the Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, she served primarily in the Pacific Fleet. During her active years, the ship participated in Vietnam War operations, providing naval gunfire support and screening aircraft carriers. Decommissioned in 1982, USS John Paul Jones was later used as a target and sunk during a fleet training exercise in 2001.
USS Klakring (FFG-42)
U.S. Navy
USS Klakring (FFG-42) was an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate of the United States Navy, commissioned on 20 August 1983. Named after Rear Admiral Thomas B. Klakring, the ship served in a variety of roles including escort duties, maritime security operations, and joint exercises with allied navies. Throughout its active years, Klakring participated in operations such as counter-narcotics patrols in the Caribbean and supported Operation Earnest Will in the Persian Gulf during the late 1980s. The ship was decommissioned on 22 March 2013, after nearly 30 years of service, and was later sunk as a target during a training exercise.
USS Knox FF1052
U.S. Navy
USS Knox (FF-1052) was the lead ship of the Knox-class frigates in the United States Navy, commissioned on April 12, 1969. Designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, she served extensively during the Cold War, conducting patrols, exercises, and escort missions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The vessel participated in numerous NATO operations and goodwill visits, enhancing U.S. naval presence worldwide. After more than two decades of service, USS Knox was decommissioned on February 14, 1992, and later transferred to Taiwan, where she served as ROCS Chi Yang (FFG-932).
USS Krishna (ARL-38)
U.S. Navy
USS Krishna (ARL-38) was a landing craft repair ship commissioned by the United States Navy in 1945, near the end of World War II. Originally laid down as LST-1149, she was converted to an Achelous-class repair ship to provide maintenance and support for landing craft and small vessels. After serving briefly in the Pacific theater, Krishna was decommissioned in 1947 but later recommissioned for service during the Korean War and the Vietnam War, supporting amphibious operations and riverine forces. The ship was finally decommissioned in 1971 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register, concluding her distinguished service career.
USS LOWRY (DD-770)
U.S. Navy
USS Lowry (DD-770) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in December 1944. She served with distinction during World War II, participating in the Battle of Okinawa and providing vital anti-aircraft and shore bombardment support. After the war, Lowry saw action during the Korean War and later operated in the Atlantic and Mediterranean during the Cold War, supporting NATO operations. Decommissioned in 1973, USS Lowry earned multiple battle stars for her service across three major conflicts.
USS Manatee (AO-58)
U.S. Navy
USS Manatee (AO-58) was a Cimarron-class fleet oiler commissioned by the United States Navy in December 1944. During World War II, she played a vital role in fueling Allied ships at sea during operations in the Pacific Theater, including support for the Okinawa campaign. After the war, Manatee continued to serve through the Korean and Vietnam Wars, providing essential logistical support to naval forces engaged in both conflicts. The ship was decommissioned in 1973 after nearly three decades of distinguished service and was eventually scrapped.
USS McInerney (FFG 8)
U.S. Navy
USS McInerney (FFG-8) was an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate of the United States Navy, commissioned in 1979. Named after Vice Admiral Francis X. McInerney, the ship served primarily in anti-submarine warfare roles and participated in multiple operations, including drug interdiction patrols in the Caribbean and support for Middle East operations. During its service, USS McInerney was notable for being the first ship of its class to be equipped with the SH-60B Seahawk helicopter. After over 30 years of active service, the frigate was decommissioned in 2010 and transferred to the Pakistan Navy, where it was renamed PNS Alamgir (F-260).

USS Monmouth County
U.S. Navy
USS Monmouth County (LST-1032) was a tank landing ship commissioned by the United States Navy during World War II. Launched in 1944, she participated in key Pacific Theater operations, including landings in the Philippines and Okinawa. After decommissioning post-war, she was recommissioned for service during the Korean War and later served in the Vietnam War, supporting amphibious operations and logistic missions. The vessel was finally decommissioned in 1971, concluding a distinguished career spanning multiple conflicts.
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