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USS Mount Olympus

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with advanced communications equipment and extensive combat information spaces to be used by the amphibious forces commander and landing force commander during large-scale operations.
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was detached from the group on 11 February, and she returned to Norfolk on 17 April to become the flagship of Commander, Amphibious Group 2, in training along the
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invasion force. The landing force was subjected to continual air attacks, but its survival was assured by the American naval victory in the
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to allow the Commander, 3rd Amphibious Force, to disembark and travel by plane to Hawaii, while she herself sailed for an overhaul at
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on 23 July. With the Commander, 3rd Amphibious Force, embarked, she was underway from Hawaii on 29 August. She arrived
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in August 1951, and she returned to Norfork and duty with the Amphibious Group 2, joining in NATO naval exercises
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with the 38th Infantry Regiment from Washington State off the coast of San Simeon, California in mid-March,
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on 9 January 1945. After the initial assault and with the ground force commander disembarked,
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20 October, there to serve as the floating headquarters for the huge
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to Point Hope, she became icebound, but was freed by the icebreaker
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After an overhaul in Norfolk from December to March 1953, when her
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to rendezvous with the Pacific group, and with it she reached the
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was soon underway on 11 January from Lingayen Gulf. She called at
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was decommissioned on 4 April 1956, and she was struck from the
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until 5 January 1955, when she sailed for the Panama Canal and
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World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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on 29 September and on 31 October 1955, she proceeded to
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and the Mediterranean from August through December 1952.
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departed from the East Coast in early July, arriving at
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The ship was escorted to 697: 452:, for repairs by the heavy repair ship 315:, after her conversion on 24 May 1944. 666:in June 1966, and she remained in the 287:was laid down on 3 August 1943 at the 26: 50: 7: 399:, on 31 December for the assault on 289:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company 91:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company 1285:Mount McKinley-class command ships 531:on 2 December, passed through the 175:459 ft 2 in (140 m) 25: 709:. AuthorHouse. pp. 354–359. 527:Expedition. The ship sailed from 727: 605:Having participated in exercise 467:on 2 September with part of the 52: 30: 602:, arriving on 23 January 1955. 549:East Coast of the United States 383:. After invasion rehearsals at 668:National Defense Reserve Fleet 345:as an effective combat force. 1: 743:. The entry can be found 307:on 27 December 1943. She was 40:moored in Antarctica, 1946-47 479:and other bases to ports in 503:, arriving on 7 July 1946. 438:, colliding with the oiler 1321: 645:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 619:Distant Early Warning Line 515:was made the flagship for 491:on 28 May 1946, bound for 293:Wilmington, North Carolina 814: 471:. After months of moving 469:U.S. 1st Cavalry Division 355:in June 1944, displaying 144: 45: 29: 18:USS Mount Olympus (AGC-8) 183:63 ft (19.2 m) 705:Oliver, George (2007). 664:Maritime Administration 222:5 in (130 mm) 191:25 ft (7.6 m) 145:General characteristics 758:history.navy.mil: USS 621:. While underway from 360: 341:, which destroyed the 600:San Diego, California 529:Naval Station Norfolk 351: 313:Boston, Massachusetts 623:Point Barrow, Alaska 565:was relieved by the 543:on 16 January 1947. 391:, the ship departed 363:On 26 October 1944, 339:Battle of Leyte Gulf 224:/38 cal guns (2 × 1) 808:Type C2-S-AJ1 ships 766:navsource.org: USS 684:for her service in 596:U.S. Atlantic Fleet 576:Operation Mainbrace 266:State of Washington 647:for deactivation. 517:Operation Highjump 361: 1272: 1271: 1263:Witch of the Wave 716:978-1-4343-3331-5 559:on 21 June 1951. 557:Mediterranean Sea 413:San Francisco Bay 357:dazzle camouflage 244: 243: 16:(Redirected from 1312: 801: 794: 787: 778: 731: 730: 721: 720: 702: 475:troops from the 430:on 6 July 1945, 167:12,142 tons 140:Scrapped in 1973 60: 57: 56: 55: 34: 27: 21: 1320: 1319: 1315: 1314: 1313: 1311: 1310: 1309: 1275: 1274: 1273: 1268: 960:Harry Culbreath 911:Elizabeth Lykes 848:American Ranger 841:American Farmer 834:American Banker 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USS Mount Olympus (AGC-8)
USS Mount Olympus moored in Antarctica c1947
Mount Olympus
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Mount McKinley-class
knots
5 in (130 mm)
40 mm
20 mm
Mount McKinley-class
the highest peak in the Olympic Mountains
State of Washington
flagship
command post
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Wilmington, North Carolina
transport ship
commissioned
Boston, Massachusetts
Hawaii
Panama Canal
Leyte Gulf
U.S. Army
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Japanese Navy

dazzle camouflage
Hollandia
New Guinea
Peleliu Island

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