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USS Jamestown (AGTR-3)

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in December. Until they were decommissioned in December, 1969, these ships continued to act in that capacity, supplementing land based radio-intelligence monitoring of North and South Vietnamese and Cambodian VHF and HF communication nets. It can be extrapolated that communications from Thailand,
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Laos and China were also monitored where possible. This information was recently released under the Freedom of Information Act in the previously Top Secret NSA book "Cryptologic History Series, Southeast Asia, Focus on Cambodia", January 1974 at Part One, page 59.
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The Liberty ship was completed on 14 August 1945, and chartered under general agency agreement by Waterman Steamship Co. until 17 June 1946, when she went into the Maritime
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had begun to undertake Signals Intelligence tasks in the waters off South Vietnam following a United States Intelligence Board decision in April, 1965. The
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shut off all fresh water to that base, and stood by ready to evacuate American families. Upon completion of shakedown training, she made brief visits to
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while adding to the long Navy tradition of serving the field of scientific research. She continued operating in the Far East, often operating in the
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then returned to Norfolk 6 February 1965. After operation in the Caribbean in the spring, she transited the
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gathering valuable information for the Navy's ships fighting to protect the independence of
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propagation studies and advanced communications systems such as satellite communications."
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for the task of "conducting research in the reception of electromagnetic propagations" (
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USS Jamestown (AGTR-3) under way off AnThoi, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, date unknown.
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NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - AG-166 / AGTR-3 Jamestown
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on 1 April and 8 days later departed on her first deployment visiting
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for a cruise along the Pacific Coast of South America reaching
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was decommissioned 19 December 1969 and scrapped in May 1970.
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was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation along with the
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USS Jamestown

J. Howland Gardner
Jamestown, Virginia
New England Shipbuilding Corporation
Norfolk, Virginia

Oxford-class
technical research ship
spy ship
U.S. Navy
SIGINT
Liberty ship
Maritime Commission
Portland, Maine
Newport, Rhode Island
Reserve Fleet
United States Navigation Company

Beaumont, Texas
Norfolk Navy Yard
technical research ship
Service Squadron
Service Force, Atlantic Fleet
Norfolk, Virginia
electromagnetic
USS Oxford (AGTR-1)
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
shakedown
Fidel Castro

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