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USS Fort Snelling (LSD-30)
U.S. Navy
USS Fort Snelling (LSD-30) was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship commissioned by the United States Navy in 1955. Named after the historic fort in Minnesota, she served primarily in amphibious operations, supporting the deployment of Marines, vehicles, and landing craft. Throughout her career, Fort Snelling participated in significant operations such as the Cuban Missile Crisis quarantine in 1962 and the recovery of the Gemini VI and VII space missions in 1965. The ship remained active during the Vietnam War and other Cold War deployments before being decommissioned in 1984.
USS Gridley (DLG-21)
U.S. Navy
USS Gridley (DLG-21), a Leahy-class guided missile frigate, was commissioned into the United States Navy on May 25, 1963. Named after Captain Charles Gridley, famed for Admiral Dewey's command at the Battle of Manila Bay, Gridley served prominently during the Vietnam War, providing naval gunfire support and serving on Yankee Station. Throughout her career, she conducted numerous deployments to the Western Pacific, participating in fleet exercises and supporting U.S. interests during the Cold War. Decommissioned on January 4, 1994, USS Gridley earned multiple battle stars and unit commendations for her distinguished service.
USS Harold J. Ellison (DD-864)
U.S. Navy
USS Harold J. Ellison (DD-864) was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in 1945, near the end of World War II. Named after Ensign Harold John Ellison, a naval aviator killed during the Battle of Midway, the ship served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets during her lengthy career. She participated in various Cold War operations, including patrols, NATO exercises, and the Cuban Missile Crisis quarantine. After over three decades of service, the Harold J. Ellison was decommissioned in 1983 and subsequently transferred to Pakistan, where she was renamed Shah Jahan.
USS Hassayampa (AO-145)
U.S. Navy
USS Hassayampa (AO-145) was a Neosho-class fleet oiler commissioned by the United States Navy in 1955. Throughout her service, she played a crucial role in supplying fuel and logistical support to U.S. naval vessels, particularly during the Vietnam War and the Cold War. Hassayampa participated in significant operations, including the Cuban Missile Crisis blockade and various Pacific fleet exercises. The vessel was decommissioned in 1991 after over three decades of continuous service, earning numerous awards for her contributions.
USS James Madison (SSBN-627)
U.S. Navy
USS James Madison (SSBN-627) was a James Madison-class fleet ballistic missile submarine commissioned by the United States Navy in 1964. As part of the "41 for Freedom" submarines, she was equipped with Polaris and later Poseidon ballistic missiles, serving as a critical element of the U.S. nuclear deterrent during the Cold War. Throughout her career, USS James Madison conducted numerous strategic deterrent patrols in both the Atlantic and Mediterranean, helping to maintain the balance of power. She was decommissioned in 1992 following the end of the Cold War and subsequently scrapped as part of the Navy's nuclear ship recycling program.
USS Joseph Strauss (DDG-16)
U.S. Navy
USS Joseph Strauss (DDG-16) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer commissioned into the United States Navy in 1963. Named after Admiral Joseph Strauss, the ship served prominently during the Vietnam War, providing naval gunfire support, plane guard duties for aircraft carriers, and participating in search and rescue operations. Throughout her career, USS Joseph Strauss operated extensively in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, supporting U.S. naval presence during the Cold War. After nearly three decades of service, she was decommissioned in 1990 and later transferred to the Hellenic Navy, where she served as Formion (D220) before being retired.
USS Kilauea (AE-26)
U.S. Navy
USS Kilauea (AE-26) was the lead ship of the Kilauea-class ammunition ships in the United States Navy, commissioned on August 10, 1968. Designed to transport and transfer ammunition and explosives to combat ships at sea, she played a vital logistical role during the Vietnam War and later in the Gulf War. Throughout her service, USS Kilauea supported various fleet operations, ensuring combat readiness for U.S. naval forces worldwide. The ship was decommissioned on October 18, 1996, after nearly three decades of distinguished service.
USS Orleck (DD-886)
U.S. Navy
USS Orleck (DD-886) was a Gearing-class destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in September 1945. Named after Lieutenant Joseph Orleck, the ship served during the final stages of World War II and later participated extensively in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, providing naval gunfire support, plane guard duties, and patrol operations. After decades of active service, Orleck was transferred to the Turkish Navy in 1982, where she operated as TCG Yücetepe (D-345) until her decommissioning in 2000. Today, USS Orleck serves as a museum ship, preserving her legacy and honoring the sailors who served aboard her.
USS Sellers (DDG-11)
U.S. Navy
USS Sellers (DDG-11) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer commissioned into the United States Navy in 1961. Named after Admiral David F. Sellers, the ship served primarily in the Atlantic Fleet, participating in numerous exercises, NATO operations, and Mediterranean deployments during the Cold War. Sellers provided anti-air and anti-submarine capabilities, supporting carrier battle groups and performing escort duties. After more than two decades of service, USS Sellers was decommissioned in 1989 and later scrapped.
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