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USS Pocono

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24: 46: 588: 309:. She was designed as an amphibious force flagship, a floating command post 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. 1270: 540:
remained in the U.S. In early 1964 she participated in two landing exercises at Onslow Beach. On 11 October she deployed for "Steelpike I", which included an assault with helicopter landings at Huelva Bay,
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was recalled to the United States. She carried the flag of Commander, Amphibious Forces, Atlantic, and remained in operational readiness in Norfolk. For the rest of 1962, 1963, and through most of 1964
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landing exercises in July 1960 and February 1961. On 11 April 1961 she departed for the Mediterranean, and participated in several amphibious landings, including a joint NATO landing at the
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served as flagship for operation "Packard X", an Atlantic Fleet amphibious exercise at Onslow Beach, North Carolina. On 23 June 1958 she departed the U.S. bound for the
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again departed Norfolk for the Mediterranean where she participated in four amphibious landing exercises, including a joint NATO landing at Porto Scudo,
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participated in further operations in the Caribbean and off the east coast of the U.S., returning to Norfolk on 24 February 1968.
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was sold for non-transportation use 3 December 1981 to Union Minerals & Alloys of New York, New York and scrapped.
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After an extensive overhaul she departed 10 April 1962 for the Caribbean, and 23 July for the Mediterranean. When the
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by Miss Mary V. Carmines of Messick. The ship was acquired by the Navy on 15 February 1945, towed to
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directed the naval forces' support of this operation. From late 1965 through early 1968
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to aid in the peace-keeping operation there. She provided the platform from which
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the regular six-month Mediterranean deployment was extended to nine months, with
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on 18 August 1951 to serve as flagship for Commander, Amphibious Force,
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Decommissioned on 16 September 1971, she was stricken from the
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served as flagship for a 38-ship amphibious task force in
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Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
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Geared turbine, 1 shaft, 6,000 shp (4,474 kW)
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
394:During the next few years, she operated off the 16:Adirondack-class amphibious force command ship 763: 652: 524:, before returning to Norfolk on 12 October. 8: 551:departed Norfolk on 21 May 1965 en route to 599:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 458:, and remained on board until 13 December. 770: 756: 748: 659: 645: 637: 545:. She returned to Norfolk on 25 November. 391:, and arrived in the US capital on 7 May. 201:13,910 long tons (14,133 t) full load 1261:Ships built in Wilmington, North Carolina 593:This article incorporates text from the 423:at Norfolk on 19 June 1949 and moved to 496:returning to Norfolk on 20 March 1959. 331:on 30 November 1944 and the vessel was 469:exercise "Deepwater" off the coast of 18: 211:459 ft 2 in (139.95 m) 42: 7: 337:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company 159:Sold for scrapping, 3 December 1981 82:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company 14: 339:, of Wilmington, North Carolina, 586: 44: 22: 1256:Adirondack-class command ships 1: 602:. The entry can be found 383:. The ship then proceeded to 414:, Commander Atlantic Fleet. 561:Vice Admiral John S. McCain 247:(30 km/h; 18 mph) 1287: 335:on 25 January 1945 by the 86:Wilmington, North Carolina 785: 732: 706: 677: 406:. Early in 1948, she was 163: 37: 21: 427:, where she entered the 375:, Florida, en route to 227:24 ft (7.3 m) 164:General characteristics 484:. 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Pocono Mountains
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
Wilmington, North Carolina
Adirondack-class
command ship
long tons
t
knots
5"/38 caliber guns
40 mm
20 mm
Pocono Mountains
Pennsylvania
flagship
keel
laid down
launched
North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
sponsored
Boston
commissioned
Boston
Key West
Guantanamo Bay
shakedown
Washington, D.C.
Norfolk
Atlantic
Newfoundland

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