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U.S. Navy
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U.S. Navy
USS Brattleboro EPCER 852
U.S. Navy
The USS Brattleboro (EPCER-852) was originally laid down as a PCE-842-class patrol craft escort during World War II. Commissioned in 1944, she served primarily as a rescue and experimental vessel, designated as an Experimental Patrol Craft Escort Rescue (EPCER). Throughout her career, Brattleboro conducted various testing and training missions, supporting naval research and development efforts. After years of valuable service, she was decommissioned and struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 1968, marking the end of her unique contributions to the U.S. Navy.
USS Sabine AO25
U.S. Navy
USS Sabine (AO-25) was a Cimarron-class fleet oiler commissioned by the United States Navy in 1940. Throughout World War II, she played a crucial role in refueling combat vessels at sea during major operations in the Pacific, including the Solomon Islands, the Philippines, and Okinawa campaigns. Sabine continued her service during the Korean War, supporting United Nations naval forces. The ship was decommissioned in 1969 after nearly three decades of vital logistical support to the U.S. fleet.
A-SCOL Store Keeper
U.S. Navy
The A-SCOL Store Keeper is a logistical support unit responsible for the efficient management, distribution, and storage of military supplies and equipment. Established to streamline supply chains within the armed forces, the unit plays a crucial role in maintaining operational readiness by ensuring that essential materials are always available where and when needed. Over the years, A-SCOL Store Keepers have adapted to advancements in inventory technology and supply management, enhancing their ability to support missions both at home and abroad. Their dedication and expertise have made them a vital component of military support operations, contributing significantly to the success of various campaigns and deployments.
Antarctic Support Activities W:O 66-67
U.S. Navy
**Antarctic Support Activities W/O 66-67** was a specialized U.S. Navy unit tasked with supporting scientific research and operations in Antarctica during the 1966–1967 austral summer. Operating under the broader framework of Operation Deep Freeze, the unit provided vital logistical, transportation, and engineering assistance to the United States Antarctic Program. Personnel facilitated the resupply of remote research stations, managed air and sea operations, and ensured the safety of scientists working in extreme polar conditions. Their efforts contributed significantly to the success of American scientific endeavors on the continent during a pivotal period of Cold War-era exploration and collaboration.
San Diego recruit training command Company 055
U.S. Army
Company 055 of the San Diego Recruit Training Command is one of the many units responsible for shaping enlisted sailors in the United States Navy. Established as part of the Recruit Training Command in San Diego, California, Company 055 played a crucial role in basic training throughout the mid-to-late 20th century. Sailors assigned to this company underwent rigorous instruction in naval customs, physical fitness, seamanship, and discipline. Although the San Diego Recruit Training Command closed in 1997, alumni of Company 055 are remembered for their commitment and contributions to the Navy’s proud tradition.