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U.S. Navy
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U.S. Navy

USS Midway
U.S. Navy
The USS Midway is a decommissioned aircraft carrier that is now a museum located in San Diego, California. It served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1992, making it one of the longest-serving carriers in history. The Midway played a significant role in various military operations, including the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. Visitors to the museum can explore the ship's flight deck, bridge, hangar deck, and numerous exhibits showcasing the carrier's history and significance.
USS Denver (LPD-9)
U.S. Navy
USS Denver (LPD-9) was an Austin-class amphibious transport dock commissioned into the United States Navy in 1968. Throughout her service, she participated in numerous operations, including troop deployments during the Vietnam War and humanitarian missions such as Operation Fiery Vigil in the Philippines. USS Denver also supported peacekeeping and disaster relief efforts in the Asia-Pacific region, showcasing her versatility as an amphibious platform. After more than four decades of active duty, she was decommissioned in 2014, marking the end of a distinguished naval career.

USS BLUE RIDGE
U.S. Navy
USS **Blue Ridge** (LCC-19) is the lead ship of the Blue Ridge-class command ships in the United States Navy, commissioned in 1970. Designed as a floating command and control center, Blue Ridge has served as the flagship for the U.S. Seventh Fleet, providing vital communications and coordination for naval operations throughout the Indo-Pacific region. The ship has participated in numerous significant operations, including humanitarian assistance missions, joint military exercises, and crisis response initiatives. Renowned for her advanced communications capabilities, USS Blue Ridge continues to play a pivotal role in maintaining U.S. naval presence and readiness in Asia-Pacific waters.