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for amphibious operations, returning in October. During 1957 she made numerous trips to the Caribbean, and again resupplied the Arctic
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on 24 February 1992 and she was sold for scrapping, 25 August 1995, to Peck Recycling,
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made several cruises to the Caribbean and one to the Mediterranean, including work on
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on another Caribbean cruise. From 28 January to 7 March 1966 she was involved in
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was decommissioned on 30 September 1983 and transferred to the
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assault in early 1959, she made a Caribbean cruise to
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in the Mediterranean, participating in the landing of
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USS Plymouth Rock (LSD-29), underway 10 September 1974.
Plymouth Rock
Ingalls Shipbuilding
Pascagoula, Mississippi
Thomaston-class
dock landing ship
turbines
knots
LCM-6
well deck
3"/50 caliber guns
Helicopter landing area
Thomaston-class
dock landing ship
United States Navy
Plymouth Rock
Pilgrims
Ingalls Shipbuilding
Pascagoula, Mississippi
launched
Francis C. Denebrink
commissioned
Norfolk
Caribbean
Mediterranean
Distant Early Warning Line
6th Fleet
U.S. Marines
Lebanon
vertical envelopment

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