- USS Taconic (AGC-17)
USS "Taconic" (AGC-17) was an "Adirondack" class amphibious force command ship of the
U.S. Navy named after theTaconic Mountains inNew York . 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."Taconic" was laid down under
Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1710) at Wilmington, N.C., on19 December 1944 by theNorth Carolina Shipbuilding Company ; launched on10 February 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. O. W. Turner; acquired by the Navy on6 March 1945 ; converted to an amphibious forceflagship at theAtlantic Basin Iron Works inBrooklyn, New York ; and commissioned there on16 January 1945 , Capt. C. G. Christie in command. Upon commissioning, "Taconic" began a long tour of duty with the Atlantic Fleet. She served alternately asflagship of the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force and of Amphibious Groups 2 and 4. Between June 1946 and June 1949, she participated in CAMID I, II. and III,amphibious warfare exercises conducted in theChesapeake Bay area and encompassing joint training forUnited States Military Academy cadets andUnited States Naval Academy midshipmen. Each spring, the amphibious force flagship joined the Atlantic Fleet maneuvers carried out in theCaribbean area In June 1949, following a yard overhaul at Norfolk, Va., she took part in Operation "Diaper," the transportation of Navy men and their dependents from the Canal Zone to Norfolk. "Taconic" remained in active service for 20 more years. During that entire period of time, she retained Norfolk as her home port.She participated in numerous exercises both with the Second and Sixth fleets, and with units of
North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations. The amphibious force flagship was deployed to theMediterranean Sea on eight different occasions in those two decades; and, in the summer of 1958 she served as flagship of the Commander, Middle East Force, during theLebanon Crisis . In November 1959, she served as communication and support ship to PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower during thePakistan -Afghanistan -India leg of his visit to a number of European and Asian countries. When not deployed with the Sixth Fleet, she operated with the Second Fleet in the western Atlantic and in the Caribbean. The bulk of those operations consisted of exercises; but, on one occasion in March 1957, she carried President Eisenhower's limousines toBermuda for his meeting with British Prime MinisterHarold Macmillan .In January 1963, "Taconic" patrolled the
Haiti an coast during political unrest in that country. She returned to the Caribbean area for special duty again in May and June 1965 during similar troubles in theDominican Republic . In January 1969, at the beginning of her last year of service, "Taconic" was redesignated LCC-17.After 12 months of operations and preparations for decommissioning, the amphibious force
flagship was placed out of commission, in reserve, on17 December 1969 at Norfolk, Virginia. She was berthed with theNational Defense Reserve Fleet on the James River in Va. She was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on1 December 1976 and was sold for scrap to the Banty Corp on6 April 1982 .References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t1/taconic.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Taconic"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/0117.htm navsource.org: USS "Taconic"]
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