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USS Georgetown

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System that allowed her to instantly transmit her findings to NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. She departed Norfolk on 14 December and resumed operations in the Caribbean—including weeks of eavesdropping in international waters near Havana, Cuba—and the equatorial Pacific. The year was a
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Before returning to Norfolk on 14 May, she also operated in the Caribbean. Between 20 July and 13 October she again operated off the eastern coast of South America; and, after returning to Norfolk, she received new electronics equipment, including a
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on 30 June on a four-month deployment along the eastern coast of South America. After completing her intelligence-gathering activities, she returned to Norfolk on 26 October.
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USS Georgetown (AGTR-2) moored pierside under the hammerhead crane at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA. in October 1966
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She was sold to the Dutch firm of N. V. Intershitra for $ 185,001 on 24 July 1970 and scrapped about a year later.
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moved horses, heifers, and mules as well as a some chicks, rabbits, and goats.
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on 1 April 1964 and began her operational service on 13 April. Assigned to
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to provide a seaborne platform for global eavesdropping on behalf of the
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NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive AG-165 / AGTR-2 Georgetown
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was started by the Church of the Brethren in 1942; in 1953 this became
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until 29 October when she entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet,
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to the Southeast Pacific Ocean for operations off the coast of
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8, she operated in the Caribbean until June, then departed
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Acquired by the Navy on 10 August 1962, she was taken to
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ships, as she moved livestock across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Equipped with the latest electronic listening devices,
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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
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ship, also called a cowboy ship. From 1945 to 1947 the
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seagoingcowboys, In Memorium, Posted on April 1, 2017
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Supercarrier (TV series)

Robert W. Hart
New England Shipbuilding Corporation

Oxford-class
technical research ship
Z-EC2-S-C5
PSI
knots
0.5 in (12.7 mm)
Oxford-class
technical research ship
U.S. Navy
National Security Agency
Liberty-type
Maritime Commission
New England Shipbuilding Corporation
South Portland, Maine
War Shipping Administration
New York
merchant navy
National Defense Reserve Fleet
Wilmington, North Carolina
Mobile, Alabama
bareboat charter
Jamestown, Virginia
Seagoing cowboys
livestock
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

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