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.. From: Dictionary of
American
Naval Fighting Ships Hassayampa
(AO-145) was launched 12 September 1954
by the New York Shipbuilding Corp.. Camden, N.J.;
sponsored by Mrs. Jean H.
Holloway, wife of Vice Admiral Holloway; and commissioneD 19 April 1955,
Captain William V. McKaig, in command. After
shakedown along the East Coast, Hassayampa
transited the Panama Canal
and arrived Pearl Harbor
15
July for duty with Service Force, Pacific Fleet. |
Between July 1955 and May 1958 Hassayampa made three deployments to the Western Pacific, providing logistics for our mighty 7th Fleet.In June she joined the 1st Fleet at San Francisco to participate in the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the cruise of the Great White Fleet around the world. Hassayampa resumed her regular duties, returning to Pearl Harbor In September Hassayampa, as part of America's flexible power afloat, deployed with the 7th Fleet to prevent invasion of Chinese offshore islands and convoyed Nationalist transports during the Quemoy-Matsu Crisis. Between 1969 and 1961 she made three more deployments to the Western Pacific, continuing her services to the 7th Fleet. In May 1962 Hassayampa supported units of the 7th Fleet moving Marines into Thailand to prevent flare-up of trouble in Laos. |
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On
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| Resuming
Far East
duty in April 1965, Hassayampa
operated in the South China Sea
and supported the American effort to thwart Communist aggression in
South Asia.
She returned to her homeport at Pearl
16
December, thence served as a recovery logistic ship during the "Gemini
8" space shot in mid-March and the "Gemini 9" shot in early June
1966. Sailing
again for the Specifications: |
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Hiker ---^
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Ground
Zero, 1964 Photo
by Dom Carasone |
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Definitely a Posed Picture! Jack Mitcham and Dom Carasone pointing at absolutely nothing! Photo by Dom Carasone |
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7-11 Waitin'
for the bus to
get fixed. Photo by |
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1964 On the road
between Photo by Dom Carasone |
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