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U.S. Navy Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Navy
Service Years
1981 - 1983

USN
U.S. Navy
The USN stands for the United States Navy, which is the naval warfare branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is responsible for conducting operations at sea, on land, and in the air to protect and defend the United States and its interests. The USN operates a vast fleet of ships, submarines, and aircraft to carry out its missions around the world. It plays a crucial role in maintaining national security and projecting American power globally.
USS PAUL (FF-1080)
U.S. Navy
USS PAUL (FF-1080) was a Knox-class frigate commissioned by the United States Navy in 1970. Designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, she served extensively in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, participating in numerous exercises and NATO operations throughout the Cold War. USS PAUL also conducted patrols and provided escort duty during times of heightened international tension. After more than two decades of service, she was decommissioned in 1992 and later transferred to the Turkish Navy, where she continued to serve under a new designation.
USS Alamo (LSD-33)
U.S. Navy
USS Alamo (LSD-33) was a Thomaston-class dock landing ship commissioned into the United States Navy on August 24, 1956. Designed to transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles, the Alamo participated in numerous operations, including troop deployments during the Vietnam War and humanitarian missions in the Pacific. Throughout its service, the ship supported amphibious assaults, training exercises, and logistical missions, demonstrating the versatility of the dock landing ship design. After nearly four decades of active duty, USS Alamo was decommissioned on March 28, 1990, and later transferred to the Brazilian Navy.