- USS Nitro (AE-23)
USS "Nitro" (AE–23), an ammunition ship in the
U.S. Navy , was laid down byBethlehem Steel Corporation ’sSparrows Point Shipyard ,Baltimore, Maryland ,20 May 1957 ; launched25 June 1958 ; sponsored by Mrs. Randolph McCall Pate; and commissioned1 May 1959 , Capt.Warren C. Hall in command.After shakedown in the Caribbean, "Nitro" was welcomed at her homeport,
Davisville, Rhode Island After lengthy 2nd Fleet exercises she joined the 6th Fleet in theMediterranean in February 1960, returning in September. She was back in the Mediterranean in the summer of 1961, returning to Norfolk3 March 1962 . During April and May she supported 2d Fleet exercises in the Caribbean. On6 September she steamed for an operational and good will visit to Northern Europe, returning toEarle, N.J. ,15 October . During the period from 11 to24 November , "Nitro" sailed to the Caribbean in support of the Task Force engaged in the quarantine ofCuba . She returned to Davisville24 November .On
6 February 1963 "Nitro" departed for 6th Fleet operations, returning to Davisville24 September . After overhaul atBrooklyn , she operated in the Caribbean and off the east coast until17 July 1964 when she again deployed to the Mediterranean, returning5 February 1965 . She spent the rest of the year in Davisville and operating in the Caribbean until16 November when she again steamed east forGibraltar . She returned from the Mediterranean22 March 1966 .On
18 May her status was changed to in commission in reserve for conversion atMaryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ,Baltimore where she remained until recommissioned “special”31 August 1967 . She got underway16 October to operate off the east coast and at year’s end was back at Davisville. She continued her alternating service with the 2nd and 6th Fleets into the 1990s.The "USS Nitro (AE-23)" was decommissioned on 28 April 1995 and struck from the Naval Register on 14 August of the same year. She was laid up in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Portsmouth (Virginia, USA). On 31 March 2000 she was turned over to the Maritime Administration for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, Fort Eustis, Virginia.
External links
* [http://www.usnavyreunions.com/AE-23 USS NITRO Reunion Information]
* [http://www.usnavylinks.com/AE-23 AE-23 Internet Links]ee also
See USS "Nitro" for other ships of the same name.
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