- USS Anchorage (LSD-36)
USS "Anchorage" (LSD-36) was a
dock landing ship of theUnited States Navy . She waslead ship of the "Anchorage"-class as well as the first ship in the navy to be named after the city inAlaska ."Anchorage" was awarded to
Ingalls Shipbuilding inPascagoula, Mississippi on 29 June 1965 and her keel was laid down on 13 March 1967. She was launched on 5 May 1968 and commissioned on 15 March 1969.Outfitted with a large floodable stern section accessed through an enormous operable stern gate, Anchorage served as a launch platform for large landing craft, such as the LCU, as well as a "boat haven" to shelter other small craft utilized in an amphibious landing. The ship was able to provide a minimal degree of
naval gunfire support through the use of two sets of twin 3"/50 guns mounted on the 02-level fore and aft. In later years these guns were removed to be replaced with Mk-38 machine guns and two PhalanxCIWS for missile defense. In its final decade of service with the US Navy, it functioned primarily as a platform for twoLCAC hovercraft landing vehicles and embarked Marines.In the ship's 34 years of service, she completed 19 deployments in the western Pacific and became the most decorated dock landing ship on the west coast.
"Anchorage" participated in numerous military operations. At the end of the
Vietnam War , the ship carried Marines back to theUnited States as a part of the US withdrawal fromVietnam .: ["1970s-1991"]
In 1991, she served in
Operation Desert Storm and later in 2000 she was used to assist the USS|Cole|DDG-67 following her bombing inYemen .In 1996, following completion of a deployment during which she supported
Operation Southern Watch in the Persian Gulf, Anchorage entered drydock for its final drydock planned maintenance availability during which it received numerous systems upgrades and modifications.In July 2003, "Anchorage" returned to its home port at
San Diego, California after supportingOperation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. She was decommissioned on 1 October 2003.Transfer to
Taiwan was approved by theUnited States Senate in November 2003. Scheduled to replace the former USS|Comstock|LSD-19|2, now "Chung Cheng".External links
* [http://www.hullnumber.com/LSD-36 LSD-36 Personnel Roster at HullNumber.com]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/amphib/lsd36.htm DANFS]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/12/1236.htm Navsource]
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