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USS Camp

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treated 15 wounded Vietnamese including a U.S. Naval Advisor and a tiny Vietnamese baby. Camp called U.S. Army medical helicopters to the scene for evacuation of all wounded. Controlling the helicopters which hovered over the fantail hoisting aboard the injured was a delicate operation as the wounded
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and into the North Atlantic through 1962. In 1962 and 1963 the Camp operated out of Greenock, Scotland. During picket duty in the Irish sea she broke off a large section of external bilge keel. Emergency repairs were made at sea to stop the fuel oil leak. In 1964 & 1965 she served off of Cuba as
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gave gunfire support when needed, provided "mothership" services to River Patrol craft and assisted Naval Operations when burial at sea or escort details were requested of her. Her communications center, which was rebuilt in 1968, became so efficient that she could hold simultaneous communications
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suffered total destruction of the forward gun shield and loss of the fire control radar system. Subsequent high seas washed the remnants of the gun shield over the side and reduced the remainder of mount 31 to mere junk. After the typhoon, she was directed to Sasebo, Japan for emergency dry-dock
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repairs, where an 8-foot (2.4 m) section of her hull was found nearing failure. The enclosed rear gun mount 32 was moved forward and replaced with an open gun mount from a decommissioned ship.
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to ports of the United Kingdom, guarding convoys whose ships brought troops and mountains of equipment and supplies for the buildup and support of the assault on the European continent.
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provided star shell illumination to the base as it braced itself against further attack until its defenders had adequately rebuilt their defenses. At dawn on 7 August 1967,
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s starboard side, her decks crowded with wounded Vietnamese. As one PCF patrol boat raced to the ship, a Vietnamese woman gave birth to a child;
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was directed to assume the duties of Operational Scene Commander and provide gunfire support as required, Arriving on the scene within the hour,
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alertness against submarine attack and diligence were rewarded by no losses in any of the convoys she accompanied. A collision with the tanker
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was unable to fire as spotters were not available and targets unidentified. As it was tactically infeasible to support a counter-offensive,
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halfway around the world at the same time her local service was in heavy demand. She was used as "Station Ship" in
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After the repairs, she returned to Vietnam and resumed duty which included escort support to the battleship
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received a new bow and acquired 5" guns; otherwise her escort duty was uninterrupted until 19 June 1945.
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a Radar Picket Ship tracking Russian Convoys and rescuing Cuban refugees that had fled the island.
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on 30 December 1975. Following the surrender of the South Vietnamese government on 29 April 1975,
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returned to Norfolk 24 January 1944 to begin a year and a half of convoy escort operations from
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By 1968 her radio center had been rebuilt more than once to improve communications efficiency.
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which acquired the ship later that year. Formally transferred on 5 April 1976, former
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on 20 January 1941 and was appointed a naval aviator on 29 December 1941. Attached to
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for occupation duty. She supervised the evacuation of the Japanese garrison from
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to enter the river and evacuate wounded personnel. For the next three nights,
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until 4 November, when she sailed for home, arriving at New York 10 December.
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Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Vietnam Navy
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as part of ComCorTron 16, 19 February 1957 and operated from that port to
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9,000 nmi (17,000 km) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
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taking on the radio guard for all US Navy ships pulling extended stays.
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Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy
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crew was removed. She was reclassified DER-251 on 7 December 1955,
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off the south coast of Ireland on 16 November 1944, in which one of
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Transfer to South Vietnam Navy and service with the Philippine Navy
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She was transferred to South Vietnam on 13 February 1971. Renamed
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s crew members was killed, required a repair period during which
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World War II frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States
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waters for coastal patrol and interdiction by the U.S. Navy (
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sped to the aid of the Vietnamese and an American Adviser.
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found it necessary to head north at flank speed to avoid
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Assigned to Taiwan Patrol duties in late September 1967,
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Fighting the foul weather common in the North Atlantic,
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NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS
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for pre-commissioning crews for other escort vessels,
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was off the mouth of the Song Trà Khúc . A PCF made
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List of destroyer escorts of the United States Navy
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In addition to the evacuated patients, 682:, then took on air-sea rescue duties off 77:Learn how and when to remove this message 1010:USS Camp Cruise Books; 1967–68, 1968–69 992:This article incorporates text from the 365:1,590 long tons (1,616 t) full load 362:1,253 long tons (1,273 t) standard 605:World War II North Atlantic operations 90: 265: 211: 114: 7: 1908:Tunisian National Navy|Tunisian Navy 902:were shot aboard the decommissioned 546:and air attack for Navy vessels and 383:36 ft 6 in (11.13 m) 391:10 ft 4 in (3.15 m) 104:after refit with two 5"/38cal guns 14: 976:in 1999. Probably sold as scrap. 932:, the ship was stricken from the 1981: 1938: 1900: 1867: 1851:Commodore Manuel Azueta Perillos 1828: 1709: 985: 889:During the shooting of the film 266: 212: 116: 94: 23: 701:Conversion to Radar Picket Ship 2068:Edsall-class destroyer escorts 589:was launched 16 April 1943 by 582:Construction and commissioning 462:3 in (76 mm)/50 guns 1: 1001:. The entry can be found 895:, the interior scenes of the 659:Transfer to the Pacific Fleet 16:Edsall-class destroyer escort 599:United States Atlantic Fleet 494:1 × depth charge projector ( 417:6,000 shp (4.5 MW) 327:Was in service in 1999 as a 1702:Post-World War II operators 564:United States Naval Reserve 434:(39 km/h; 24 mph) 2109: 948:was commissioned into the 765:Naval Junk Base 16 on the 668:Charleston, South Carolina 2042: 2016: 1717:United States Coast Guard 1696: 1069: 335: 109: 93: 1944:Republic of Vietnam Navy 1063:-class destroyer escorts 763:Republic of Vietnam Navy 480:21 in (533 mm) 450:8 officers, 201 enlisted 331:, probably sold as scrap 187:DER-251, 21 October 1955 32:This article includes a 1845:Commodore Manuel Azueta 501:2 × depth charge tracks 375:306 ft (93 m) 336:General characteristics 61:more precise citations. 2088:Ships built in Houston 757:was notified that the 727:Argentia, Newfoundland 697: 1989:Vietnam People's Navy 934:Naval Vessel Register 761:were overrunning the 748:Operation Market Time 723:Newport, Rhode Island 692: 562:. He enlisted in the 719:early warning system 534:. She served in the 1917:President Bourguiba 560:Jennings, Louisiana 1130:Frederick C. Davis 964:. Struck from the 769:. At flank speed, 753:On 7 August 1967, 698: 591:Brown Shipbuilding 568:Patrol Squadron 44 207:, 13 February 1971 141:Brown Shipbuilding 34:list of references 2055: 2054: 2012: 2011: 1144:Douglas L. Howard 892:Tora! Tora! Tora! 619:Norfolk, Virginia 507: 506: 171:16 September 1943 87: 86: 79: 2100: 1987: 1985: 1984: 1942: 1906: 1904: 1903: 1873: 1871: 1870: 1834: 1832: 1831: 1715: 1713: 1712: 1698: 1540:Dale W. Peterson 1137:Herbert C. 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Brown Shipbuilding
Houston
South Vietnam
Naval Ensign of South Vietnam
Tran Hung Dao
Philippine Navy
Flag of the Philippines
RPS (later BRP) Rajah Lakandula (PF-4)
barracks ship
Edsall-class
destroyer escort
FM
diesel engines
generators
knots
3 in (76 mm)/50 guns
40 mm AA guns
20 mm AA guns
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
depth charge
hedgehog

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