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USS Putnam (DD-757)
U.S. Navy
USS Putnam (DD-757) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in 1944. She served in the Pacific Theater during World War II, providing fire support and screening for carrier task forces, and participated in the Okinawa campaign. After the war, Putnam assisted in occupation duties in Japan and later served during the Korean War, conducting patrols and bombardment missions. Decommissioned in 1973, the USS Putnam earned several battle stars for her distinguished service.
USS Robert g bradley
U.S. Navy
USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49) is an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate of the United States Navy. Commissioned on June 30, 1984, she was named in honor of Ensign Robert G. Bradley, a Navy Cross recipient killed during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II. Throughout her service, the Robert G. Bradley conducted various operations, including counter-narcotics patrols in the Caribbean and deployments to the Mediterranean and Persian Gulf, supporting U.S. and NATO missions. The ship was decommissioned on March 28, 2014, after nearly 30 years of distinguished service.
USS Robert L. Wilson (DD-847)
U.S. Navy
USS Robert L. Wilson (DD-847) was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in 1946. Named after Marine Private First Class Robert L. Wilson, a Medal of Honor recipient, the ship served extensively during the Cold War era. Throughout her career, she participated in numerous Atlantic and Mediterranean deployments, including NATO exercises and crisis response missions. The destroyer also provided support during the Cuban Missile Crisis and later served as a training ship before being decommissioned in 1974.
USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60)
U.S. Navy
USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60) was an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate of the United States Navy, commissioned on May 9, 1987. Named in honor of Sergeant Rodney M. Davis, a Medal of Honor recipient from the Vietnam War, the ship was primarily tasked with escort, anti-submarine warfare, and maritime security operations. Throughout her service, Rodney M. Davis participated in numerous deployments to the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans, supporting counter-narcotics missions, multinational exercises, and Operation Enduring Freedom. After nearly three decades of service, the frigate was decommissioned on January 23, 2015.
Uss Samuel B Roberts (FFG-58)
U.S. Navy
USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58) was an Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate commissioned into the United States Navy in 1986. The ship is best known for surviving a devastating Iranian mine strike in the Persian Gulf on April 14, 1988, during Operation Earnest Will, when her crew's swift and skillful damage control efforts saved the vessel from sinking. Following extensive repairs, the Samuel B. Roberts returned to service, participating in various operations and exercises, including counter-narcotics patrols and multinational exercises. The frigate was decommissioned in 2015 after nearly three decades of distinguished service.
USS Sandoval (APA-194)
U.S. Navy
USS Sandoval (APA-194) was a Haskell-class attack transport commissioned by the United States Navy in 1944. She played a vital role during World War II, participating in the Okinawa campaign by landing troops and equipment under heavy enemy fire in April 1945. After the war, Sandoval assisted with occupation duties in the Far East and took part in Operation Magic Carpet, bringing American servicemen home. Decommissioned in 1946, she was later placed in reserve and eventually scrapped in the 1970s.
USS SANTA BARBARA AE28
U.S. Navy
USS SANTA BARBARA (AE-28) was a Kilauea-class ammunition ship commissioned by the United States Navy on July 11, 1970. Designed to carry and deliver munitions and explosives to fleet ships underway, she played a crucial logistical role during the Cold War and participated in numerous exercises and deployments, including operations in the Mediterranean and Atlantic. The ship supported carrier battle groups and NATO allies, ensuring combat readiness with efficient underway replenishment. USS SANTA BARBARA was decommissioned on December 30, 1998, after nearly three decades of distinguished service.
USS Seahorse(SS-669)
U.S. Navy
USS Seahorse (SSN-669) was a Sturgeon-class attack submarine commissioned into the United States Navy on 19 September 1969. Throughout her service during the Cold War, she conducted numerous intelligence-gathering and surveillance missions, often operating in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Seahorse participated in several NATO exercises and special operations, earning a reputation for her stealth and effectiveness. After nearly 25 years of distinguished service, she was decommissioned on 17 August 1995.
USS SENTRY (MCM-3)
U.S. Navy
USS SENTRY (MCM-3) is an Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship commissioned by the United States Navy on September 2, 1989. Designed for the detection and neutralization of naval mines, SENTRY utilizes sophisticated sonar and remotely operated vehicles to clear sea lanes and protect fleet operations. Over its service, the ship has participated in various mine warfare exercises and real-world operations, including deployments to the Persian Gulf to ensure maritime security and freedom of navigation. USS SENTRY continues to play a vital role in safeguarding U.S. and allied naval forces against the threat of underwater mines.
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