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USS Puget Sound (AD-38)

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AD-38 also had a full supply department that could provide any tended ships along with stores, such as food and drink, ammunition, fuel, water, and medical/dental services. Her administration department could serve as a floating Personnel Support Detachment (PSD) and a disbursing center for payroll.
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repairs to be made, however such repairs were limited. Outfitted with two stationary center-mast main cranes, she could move heavy equipment to and from other ships or docks to be repaired and then reinstalled. Two smaller traveling cranes could move up and down each side of the aft portion of the
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repairs. Capabilities included a large machine shop, foundry, electrical and motor rewind shop, nuclear systems repair, and many diverse systems repair shops. A dive shop allowed for
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helicopter (or similar size aircraft) from her flight deck and hangar and did so during her years as 6th Fleet Flagship in Gaeta, Italy.
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was laid 15 February 1965, and she was launched 16 September 1966. Commissioned 27 April 1968, she served almost 29 years until
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while homeported in Gaeta. She served during several conflicts, including the latter portion of the
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All offensive armament was removed from the ship in 1979 as part of the modifications to allow
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in the ship's crew. U.S. law at the time did not allow women to serve on combatant ships.
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Two boilers (600 psi), geared turbines; one screw; 20,000 shp (14,914 kW)
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ship's upper deck, which allowed equipment to be moved virtually anywhere needed.
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bore a large white "D" followed by the numbers "38". As with most ships in the
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at Philadelphia Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, January 2008
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With a complete repair department on board, she could repair any
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was designated to perform repairs and maintenance of the
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The building contract was awarded 29 December 1964 to
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Displayed prominently on both sides of her bow, the
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USS Puget Sound
USS Puget Sound (AD-38)
Puget Sound
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Bremerton
Washington

Samuel Gompers-class
destroyer tender
dwt
knots
officers
enlisted
5"/38 caliber gun
.50 cal (12.7 mm)
SH-3 Sea King
Samuel Gompers-class
destroyer tender
United States Navy
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Bremerton, Washington
keel
decommissioned
Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility
Philadelphia
U.S. Navy
Atlantic Fleet
Newport, Rhode Island
Gaeta, Italy
Norfolk, Virginia

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