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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Oct. 5, 2002 — A tugboat is positioned to move the Newport-class tank landing ship Frederick (LST 1184) to a temporary location with other inactive ships in Pearl Harbor immediately following the ship's decommissioning ceremony at the Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. During 33 years of distinguished Naval service, Frederick made over sixteen major deployments to the western Pacific and Far East including to South Vietnam for withdrawal operations in 1970, the refugee evacuations of 1974, humanitarian assistance to Bangladesh, Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm in 1990-1991, Operation Sea Angel in 1991, and Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1994. Commissioned 11 April 1970, the sixth of twenty Newport-class LSTs, Frederick was the last of her type in commission. Her decommissioning marks the end of the LST era that began in World War II. More than 1,000 LSTs were built by American shipyards, making it the most mass-produced ship in Naval history. Frederick is slated to continue service in the Mexican Navy. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Casey L. James. [021005-N-5467C-006] Oct. 5, 2002

13 posted on 10/09/2002 4:25:45 AM PDT by tomkow6
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What a neat photo Tomkow and thanks for posting the story about it.
32 posted on 10/09/2002 5:02:50 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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