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U.S. Navy
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U.S. Navy
Uss Wabash AOR 7
U.S. Navy
USS Wabash (AOR-7) was a Wichita-class replenishment oiler commissioned into the United States Navy on 20 November 1971. Designed to provide fuel, ammunition, and supplies to ships at sea, Wabash played a vital logistical role during the Vietnam War and throughout the Cold War era. The ship participated in numerous operations in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, supporting carrier battle groups and other naval forces. USS Wabash was decommissioned on 30 September 1994, after over two decades of distinguished service.
USS Goldsborough (DDG-20)
U.S. Navy
USS Goldsborough (DDG-20) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer commissioned into the United States Navy in 1963. Named after Rear Admiral Louis M. Goldsborough, the ship served extensively in the Pacific Fleet during the Cold War era. Goldsborough saw multiple deployments to the Vietnam War, providing naval gunfire support and participating in carrier escort operations. After nearly three decades of service, she was decommissioned in 1993 and later transferred to the Republic of China (Taiwan), where she served as ROCS An Yang.
USS Flint
U.S. Navy
USS Flint is the name given to two ships in the United States Navy. The first, USS Flint (CL-97), was a Cleveland-class light cruiser commissioned in 1944 and served in the Pacific Theater during World War II, participating in operations such as the Battle of Okinawa and providing anti-aircraft support for carrier task forces. The second, USS Flint (AE-32), was a Kilauea-class ammunition ship commissioned in 1971, tasked with carrying and transferring ammunition and explosives to other ships at sea, supporting fleet operations during the Vietnam War and later global deployments. Both vessels played vital roles in their respective eras, contributing to the Navy's logistics and combat capabilities. The legacy of the USS Flint reflects the importance of both combat and support ships in U.S. naval history.
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