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Today's classic warship, USS San Bernardino (LST-1189)
Newport class tank landing ship
Displacement. 8,400
Lenght. 522'3"
Beam. 69'6"
Draft. 14'8"
Speed. 20 k.
Complement. 272
Armament. 2 3"
Commissioned on 27 March 1971
Sold to Chile on 23 June 1999
San Bernardino (LST-1189) was laid down on 12 July 1969 by National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., San Diego, Calif., Iaunched on 28 March 1970; sponsored by Mrs. Walter H. Baumberger, wife of Vice Admiral Baumberger; and commissioned at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard on 27 March 1971, Comdr. Francis L. Roach in command.
Assigned to Amphibious Squadron 3, Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, the new tank landing ship got underway from Long Beach on 7 April 1971 and reached her home port, San Diego, the next day. For the remainder of 1971, she operated along the coast of California, conducting shakedown and various training exercises prior to commencing normal operations with the fleet.
San Bernardino opened 1972 by escorting four Indonesian MSO's from the United States to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. She returned to San Diego, via Acapulco, Mexico, on 9 February. Until the beginning of April, she sailed the coast of California. On 3 April, she departed for Pearl Harbor and an amphibious exercise in the Hawaiian Islands. She completed the exercise on 14 April and, after three days in Pearl Harbor, weighed anchor for Long Beach on the 17th. After offloading marines at Long Beach on the 22d, she returned to San Diego.
She remained in San Diego until 7 June, when she departed on a voyage to South America. The tank landing ship visited Valparaiso, Chile, Callao, Peru, and Rodman, C.Z., before returning to San Diego on 17 July. San Bernardino conducted refresher training in late July and early August, and participated in another amphibious exercise in late August.
After a month of preparation, San Bernardino departed San Diego on 21 September to deploy to the western Pacific. She arrived in Subic Bay, R.P., on 19 October, participated in ZAMEX 9-72 on the 23d and 24th, and put to sea on the 27th. On the next day, she joined the Amphibious Ready Group in the Gulf of Tonkin ancl remained there until 14 November, when she sailed for Keelung, Taiwan. Following a return voyage to Subic Bay, she rejoined the Amphibious Ready Group in the Gulf of Tonkin on 15 December. Two days later, she was detached to assist Asheville (PG-84) and Tacoma (PG-92) to Subic Bay. Arriving on 19 December, she departed the same day, bound for Hong Kong. She returned to Subic Bay on the 29th and remained in port for the rest of the year.
San Bernardino's deployment to the 7th Fleet continued until mid-April 1973. At that time, she sailed east to the United States, arriving at San Diego on the 29th. She remained on the west coast, either in port at San Diego or cruising the coast, for the rest of 1973. San Bernardino spent the first five months of 1974 in port at San Diego. In early June, she sailed west again, stopping at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Suva Harbor, Fiji, and Brisbane, Australia.
Decommissioned, 30 September 1995; Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet; Final disposition, transferred to Chile under the Security Assistance Program, 23 June 1999, renamed Valdivia (L-93)
San Bernardino received one Battle Star for participation in the Vietnam War.
Today in Anchorage, Alaska:
Sunrise 6:30am
Sunset 9:32pm
Hi 62
Lo 50
Rather cloudyBR>
Actual yesterday in Anchorage:
Hi 60F
Lo 52F
State Hi 64F
State Lo 27F