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USS Auburn (AGC-10)

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became the flagship for the Commander, Amphibious Group 2, Pacific Fleet. On 29 September, she entered Pearl Harbor for an availability. During this time, major alterations were made to her flag bridge, additional water evaporators were installed, and minor repairs were completed.
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on 31 October. The ship was commanded to reverse her course on 5 November, and she headed back to Hawaii. She arrived at Pearl Harbor on 14 November, and she picked up several hundred military passengers for transportation to Norfolk, Virginia. The
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to undergo heavy repairs. While the work was in progress, the Japanese Empire capitulated on 14 August 1945. Four days later, the
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became the flagship for the Commander, Training Command, Atlantic Fleet. This assignment continued until January 1947, when the
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left Pearl Harbor that on same day and set a course for the Panama Canal. After transiting the canal on 29 November, the
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until 27 March, and then she headed for Pearl Harbor and a well-earned period of rest and recreation for her crew.
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reached Pearl Harbor on 21 October, and she remained there a few days before continuing on eastward. She entered
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coordinated and directed the movements of several hundred ships attached to Amphibious Group 2. She remained off
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with advanced communications equipment and extensive combat information spaces to be used by the
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for one month. She departed from that port on 14 September and set a course for Japan via
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steamed for Pearl Harbor on 1 July 1945, missing the Japanese surrender on 14 August.
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in early February. There she began final rehearsals for the assault on
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remained in Hawaiian waters until 15 May, when she got underway for
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In mid-November, the ship began a series of training exercises off
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on 1 July 1960, and she was transferred in November 1960 to the
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World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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left Hawaii on 27 January 1945, and then made port calls at
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was placed in reserve, out of commission, on 7 May 1947.
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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The ship dropped anchor at 24: 188:459 ft 2 in (139.95 m) 48: 7: 587:was sold in 1961 and then scrapped. 272:-class amphibious force command ship 466:left Hawaii and steamed toward the 320:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company 78:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company 1301:Mount McKinley-class command ships 505:. On 25 September, she arrived at 14: 596: 180:12,750 long tons (12,955 t) 50: 28: 523:West Coast of the United States 216:(30.4 km/h; 18.9 mph) 1: 612:. The entry can be found 575:Her name was struck from the 38:in Manila Bay, August 1945. 1332: 490:, Japan, on 20 September. 474:, she remained in port at 82:Wilmington, North Carolina 15: 830: 777: 743: 679: 157: 43: 27: 280:Cambridge, Massachusetts 581:Maritime Administration 372:Pearl Harbor Naval Base 328:Bethlehem Steel Company 204:26 ft (7.9 m) 171:amphibious command ship 158:General characteristics 562:Norfolk Naval Shipyard 558:Atlantic Reserve Fleet 493:Three days later, the 411:. She finally reached 196:63 ft (19 m) 356:Naval Station Norfolk 274:, named for the hill 673:-class command ships 556:was assigned to the 366:. She transited the 153:Sold for scrap, 1961 824:Type C2-S-AJ1 ships 628:navsource.org: USS 324:Hoboken, New Jersey 312:Maritime Commission 583:for disposal. The 334:and designated as 278:just northwest of 236:5"/38 caliber guns 1288: 1287: 1279:Witch of the Wave 790: 789: 534:San Francisco Bay 503:occupation troops 497:got underway for 470:. 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USS Auburn

North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Wilmington, North Carolina
battle stars
amphibious command ship
knots
5"/38 caliber guns
40 mm
20 mm
Mount McKinley-class amphibious force command ship
Mount Auburn
Cambridge, Massachusetts
flagship
command post
amphibious forces
landing
Maritime Commission
Wilmington, N.C.
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Hoboken, New Jersey
Bethlehem Steel Company
Chesapeake Bay
Naval Station Norfolk
Virginia
Pacific Ocean
Panama Canal
Pearl Harbor Naval Base
Hawaii
Maui

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