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794: 46: 21: 551:. During almost the next 9 months she sailed the Southwest Pacific, carrying cargo and rotating troops from bases in New Zealand, New Caledonia, the New Hebrides, and the Fijis to Guadalcanal. On 19 April she evacuated 38 Chinese and Fijian women and children, who had hidden from the Japanese for more than a year, from Guadalcanal and transported them to Nouméa. 964: 923:. She participated in further Vietnamese operations in the spring and summer of 1966. She transported marines from Hawaii to Okinawa in June 1965 in preparation for the 7th Marines' August landing in Chu Lai. Soon after departure from Hawaii, she broke down earning the Marines' title of "Greasy George." 851:
departed San Diego 4 June 1951 and, after embarking troops at San Francisco, she sailed 6 June for the Far East, arriving Yokosuka 20 June. During the next 10 months she supported the effort to repel Communist aggression in Korea; participated in amphibious landings along the Korean coast; rotated
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After joining Rear Admiral Monroe Kelley's Northern Attack Group off the Moroccan coast 7 November, at midnight 8 November she debarked assault troops on special net-cutting and scouting missions against garrisons at
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21 July. After debarking assault troops, she served as receiving ship, boat pool tender, and medical station for the Southern Transport Group. She remained at Guam until 20 August; steamed via Saipan to
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fleet, between 31 October and 14 November she carried more than 1,200 veterans from Saipan to San Francisco. Between 27 November and 28 December she cruised to Guam and Saipan and returned to
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in the Solomons, on 3 November; and during the next two months she made three runs to Bougainville, carrying reinforcements and cargo from the Fijis and Guadalcanal.
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to Pearl Harbor from 21 to 27 July. After returning to San Francisco 5 August with wounded veterans embarked, she sailed 12 August for the Philippines.
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1 April; then debarked troops and unloaded cargo before departing 5 April. Steaming via Saipan and Pearl Harbor, she arrived San Francisco 9 May.
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She conducted training operations along the Pacific coast until 15 December 1947 when she departed San Pedro for the Far East. Arriving
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troops during the Chinese Civil War. She departed Qingdao 5 August; embarked troops at Guam, and transported them via the
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continued troop-carrying and supply runs in the Southwest Pacific until 4 June 1944 when she departed Guadalcanal for the
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15 September. Following the successful landings, she served as amphibious control and hospital ship before returning to
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29 September with casualties. She returned to Inchon 8 October to embark marines, and on 17 October she sailed for
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to meet the demands of military forces in Asia. On 15 October she rescued nearly 500 survivors from a Japanese
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before joining other transports in a combined bombardment of enemy positions on Cape Torokina. She returned to
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to complete offloading cargo. She departed for the United States the 17th, arriving at Norfolk 30 November.
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25 September. Between 3 and 21 October she made a similar voyage from Leyte to Japan; then, as part of the
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Sailing 26 January 1945, she reached Guadalcanal 11 February and for more than a month trained for the
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After conversion to a transport squadron and relief amphibious force flagship, she transported 1,200
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troops, she departed San Diego 14 July and carried units of the 5th Provisional Marine Brigade to
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In August 1964 she cruised the South China Sea in an advanced state of readiness following the
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returned to San Diego 4 October, and during the next 19 months she operated off the coast of
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debarked troops, unloaded cargo, and treated casualties until 15 November when she sailed to
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supported various naval operations in the Pacific. From 1 June to 20 August she served at
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for World War II service, seven for the Korean War and three for the Vietnam War.
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9 January 1942; acquired by the Navy 15 June 1942; and commissioned the same day.
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She reached Manila 7 September; embarked nearly 1,000 occupation troops of the
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before she opened the range. Hard fighting continued ashore until 11 November.
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deployed to the Far East on numerous occasions as an important unit of the
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troops between Japan and Korea, and cruised Far Eastern waters from the
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and back, she sailed 11 November for the United States and arrived
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from 17 to 30 June while serving as flagship of Rear Admiral
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World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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Vietnam War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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embarking marines in Kobe, Japan on 8 September 1950.
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departed Guadalcanal 30 October for the invasion of
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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She reached 420:; launched 27 September 1941; renamed 15: 42: 7: 775:, where she arrived 17 September. 691:, in convoy 27 March; arrived off 14: 962: 504:After embarking more than 1,300 447:. She embarked 1,400 men of the 314:Cargo: 140,000 cu ft, 2,300 tons 165:AP-57 to APA-27, 1 February 1943 44: 19: 833:for the amphibious invasion at 286:, single shaft, designed shaft 1: 978:. The entry can be found 773:Morehead City, North Carolina 643:Underway again 15 September, 393:United States Founding Father 559:As flagship of Rear Admiral 451:and departed 23 October for 412:contract 28 October 1940 by 250:9.000 tons(lt) 16,725 t.(fl) 221:Sold for scrap, 26 July 1968 998:at NavSource Naval History 612:Lawrence Fairfax Reifsnider 577:2nd Marine Raider Battalion 512:sailed 17 December for the 1361: 459:Invasion of French Morocco 371:that saw service with the 266:69.5 ft (21.2 m) 258:491 ft (149.7 m) 1124: 1096: 1070: 1041: 739:Prior to the Korean War, 671:3 December for overhaul. 647:steamed via Eniwetok and 563:'s 3rd Amphibious Force, 404:(AP-57) was laid down as 274:26.5 ft (8.1 m) 225: 37: 18: 1035:-class attack transports 600:invasion of the Marianas 591:Invasion of the Marianas 561:Theodore Stark Wilkinson 555:Invasion of Bougainville 909:Gulf of Tonkin incident 726:with homebound troops. 500:Transfer to the Pacific 480:fired on the assembled 418:Pascagoula, Mississippi 226:General characteristics 206:service, seven for the 805:After the invasion of 802: 720:Operation Magic Carpet 712:33rd Infantry Division 336:dual purpose gun, 4 x 1118:Type C3-P&C ships 821:. 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USS George Clymer (APA-27)
George Clymer
Founding Father
Ingalls Shipbuilding
MCV
battle stars
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Arthur Middleton-class
attack transport
turbine
horsepower
knots
5"/38 cal
3"/50 caliber
Bofors 40 mm gun
.50 cal (12.7 mm)
Arthur Middleton-class
attack transport
US Navy
World War II
Chinese Civil War
Korean War
Vietnam War
United States Founding Father
George Clymer
Maritime Commission
Ingalls Shipbuilding

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