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U.S. Navy
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USS Dominant MSO
U.S. Navy
USS Dominant (MSO-431) was an Agile-class minesweeper of the United States Navy, commissioned in 1954. Designed for ocean-going mine countermeasures, she operated primarily along the U.S. East Coast, the Caribbean, and deployed to the Mediterranean with the U.S. Sixth Fleet. Throughout her service, USS Dominant participated in various training exercises, mine-sweeping operations, and NATO exercises to ensure maritime safety during the Cold War. She was decommissioned and struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 1982, marking the end of nearly three decades of dedicated service.
USS Donald Cook(DDG-75)
U.S. Navy
USS Donald Cook (DDG-75) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer commissioned into the United States Navy on December 4, 1998. Named in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Colonel Donald G. Cook, the ship has played a significant role in various operations, including deployments to the Mediterranean Sea and participation in NATO exercises. Notably, Donald Cook became widely recognized in 2014 when it was buzzed by Russian aircraft in the Black Sea, highlighting its presence in international security affairs. The vessel continues to serve as a forward-deployed asset in the U.S. Sixth Fleet, contributing to maritime security and multinational defense cooperation.
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U.S. Navy
USS Donner (LSD-20) was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship commissioned by the United States Navy in 1945. She saw service in the final months of World War II and later played a significant role during the Korean War, supporting amphibious operations and transporting troops and equipment. Throughout her career, USS Donner participated in numerous training exercises and humanitarian missions, including the recovery of the Mercury-Atlas 5 space capsule in 1961. After decades of dedicated service, she was decommissioned in 1970.
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U.S. Navy
USS Douglas A. Munro (DE-422) was a John C. Butler-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy in 1944, named in honor of Signalman First Class Douglas Albert Munro, a Medal of Honor recipient. During World War II, DE-422 served primarily in the Pacific Theater, escorting convoys, conducting anti-submarine patrols, and providing support during key operations such as the Battle of Leyte Gulf and the liberation of the Philippines. The ship earned several battle stars for her wartime service, reflecting her vital role in ensuring the safety of Allied naval and amphibious operations. Following the end of World War II, USS Douglas A. Munro was decommissioned in 1947 and eventually scrapped, but her legacy endures as a tribute to her namesake’s valor.
USS Endymion (ARL-9)
U.S. Navy
USS Endymion (ARL-9) was one of the Achelous-class landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Commissioned in 1944, she provided vital repair services to landing craft and other vessels in the Pacific Theater, supporting operations during the liberation of the Philippines and the Okinawa campaign. Endymion’s crew worked under combat conditions, often performing repairs under threat of enemy attack, which contributed significantly to fleet readiness and amphibious operations. After the war, she was decommissioned in 1947 and later struck from the Naval Vessel Register.
USS England (DE-635)
U.S. Navy
The USS England (DE-635) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort commissioned by the United States Navy in December 1943. Notably, in May 1944, she achieved fame for her extraordinary anti-submarine warfare performance in the Pacific, sinking six Japanese submarines within just 12 days—a record unmatched in naval history. The ship participated in various escort and patrol duties throughout the remainder of World War II, supporting major operations in the Pacific theater. Decommissioned in 1945, the USS England received the Presidential Unit Citation for her remarkable achievements.

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U.S. Navy
Unit with 214 member associations.
USS Farmington (PCE-894)
U.S. Navy
USS Farmington (PCE-894) was a Patrol Craft Escort (PCE) commissioned by the United States Navy during World War II. Laid down in 1943 and launched in 1944, she served primarily in anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort duties in the Pacific Theater. After the war, PCE-894 was renamed USS Farmington in 1956 but was decommissioned shortly thereafter. Her service contributed to the protection of vital maritime supply lines during the conflict.
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