Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. Local operations and preparations for her fourth WestPac deployment occupied the rest of August and the entire month of September. On 2 December, it departed Okinawa bound for the Philippines. Following post-deployment' upkeep and local operations, she conducted carrier qualifications in the southern California operation area in August and an amphibious exercise off Camp Pendleton. The first of these, Operation Bold Mariner, was hailed as the largest such maneuver since the Allied landings during World War II. After a non-stop voyage of 17 days, she arrived in San Diego on 16 February 1970. In the Philippines, minor repairs and more amphibious exercises occupied it until 6 January 1970. Transfer 13 CH-53s from Cubi Point as substitutes for HMM-165 s CH-46s, equiped with ALE-29 flare dispensers to counter . Feb. 28 (UPI) -- A swimmer visiting a beach in New South Wales, Australia, found a mussel-covered message in a bottle that turned out to have traveled more than 185 miles. The respite from combat, however, proved brief. Operation Defiant Measure was concluded on that day--though the Marines remained ashore to continue Operation Taylor Common. The MH-60S Seahawk's main rotor struck the deck of the U.S.S. Nevertheless, early the next morning, Tripoli headed for North Vietnam and arrived at Haiphong on the 19th. This is an official website of USS Tripoli (LHA 7). It departed Vietnam that same day, and arrived in Subic Bay on the 18th. On 1 October, Tripoli stood out of San Diego bound for the Far East. Beaufort (ATS-2) went out and towed her into port. As damage control teams successfully overcame fires and flooding aboard Tripoli and Princeton, Impervious, Leader, and Avenger searched for additional mines in the area. On the 14th, the landing force was lifted some 25 miles inland to the area near An Hoa in Quang Nam province. Marine helicopter crashed at sea, another crashed a week earlier, in Indian Ocean because of Indo-Pakistan War: 1972-may: Aircraft: MAU, HMM-165 onboard in support of the Vietnamese Marines: 1972-jul-22: Deployment: The Marines turned USS Tripoli into a 'Lightning Carrier' packed with over 20 F-35Bs. When Iraqi President Saddam Hussein began to redeploy his forces along the border of Kuwait in late 1994, Tripoli was sent as the initial show of force. On the 17th, because her entire complement of CH-46A helicopters had been grounded, Tripoli launched the first all-boat landing from an LPH. With the Vietnam War over, Tripoli was kept operationally ready through countless drills, exercises and maritime deployments. The landing force remained ashore operating under the commanding general, 1st Marine Division, in defense of Danang through the months of August, September, and November 1968. Tripoli returned home to San Diego, on 15 May 1982. She transited the Panama Canal at mid-month and arrived at her home port, San Diego, Calif.,on the 22nd. Operations reverted to CTG76.5/ARG "Bravo." Also in 1974, after proving that it could handle Harrier flight operations, it became the first amphibious warfare ship to carry a full squadron of AV-8s. Tripoli remained in the area until the 16th. On 7 May 2012, United States Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship's name as Tripoli, in honor of the US Marine Corps victory against Tripoli at the Battle of Derna during the First Barbary War. As Wisconsin and Missouri steamed in the vicinity of recently cleared Point Foxtrot, their gun crews continued to hit Iraqi targets. Meanwhile, Tripoli's embarked air group began providing logistics support and inter-ship transportation services. By the time her helicopter arrived on the scene, an Air Force chopper had already . "An MH-60S helicopter embarked aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) crashed into the sea while conducting routine flight operations approximately 60 nautical miles off the coast of San Diego at 4: . In Operation Daring Endeavor, the Marines sought out and destroyed enemy fortifications and captured large quantities of rice. armed forces vacation club for veterans 082 825 4557; welsh keith brymer jones wife zapperstore.xyz@gmail.com While the operation continued, Tripoli remained offshore providing her Marines with the ever-needed logistical support and medical facilities. Instead, she busied herself with a series of amphibious training exercises and a series of Keystone operations redeploying Marine Corps units. Meanwhile, Tripoli steamed on station offshore providing logistics and medical support, departing Vietnamese waters twice between 22 July and 5 November. The first of her eight amphibious operations came the day after she arrived in the combat zone. Tripoli served on three deployments to Vietnamese waters during the Vietnam War, participating in numerous operations. Flights cannot be started directly from the ships. The amphibious assault ship returned from the Ryukyus to Vietnamese waters at mid-October 1967. Four days after its arrival back in Subic Bay, the last American operation in Vietnamese territory ended, and the End Sweep task force was dissolved. A Mexican navy helicopter made a crash landing on Wednesday amid reports of a mechanical failure, according to local officials. At dawn three days later, Tripoli's Marines stormed ashore in a combined waterborne-airborne amphibious assault on the exposed seaward flank of the Viet Cong (VC) 806th Battalion near Qung Tr City. Later that evening, it got underway for home. In 1990, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein became the focal point of international interest when, on 2 August his troops invaded Kuwait. The helicopter was assigned to USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier homeported in Coronado. Local operations and preparations for its fourth WestPac deployment occupied the rest of August and the entire month of September. 17 Dec. 1976. . Tripoliearned nine battle stars for service in theVietnam conflict. Tripoli, located not far away, went to its assistance and evacuated 12casualties by helicopter for treatment on board the ship. For the remainder of 1970, the ship occupied herself with individual ship's exercises and upkeep in preparation for an overhaul which began on 1 February 1971. That organization lasted only two days for, on the 27th, the Commander, PhibRon 1, broke his flag in Tripoli, and she became flagship for TG 76.4/ ARC Alfa. (Photo by Ali Vicoy / MANILA BULLETIN) Some of these aircraft completed maintenance aboard USS Tripoli while the warship was transiting the Philippine Sea. March 1 (UPI) -- Police in Maine said the last of the three bison to escape in Aroostook County was safely rounded up with help from the animals' owner. Amphibious assault carrier USS Tripoli (LHA 7) worked with the United States Army's 16th Combat Aviation Brigade based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and the United States Air. A silhouetted view of a Belknap class guided missile cruiser underway alongside the amphibious assault ship Tripoli (LPH10). On 22 May 1967, USS Tripoli arrived in the combat zone off the coast of South Vietnam and disembarked HMH-463 and VMO-6 at Danang on the 23rd and 24th before joining TG 76.5, . Final acceptance trials, shakedown training, and post-shakedown availability at Long Beach occupied the warship until she embarked Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 463, elements of Marine Observation Squadron (VMO) 6, and some members of the staff of the Commander, Amphibious Squadron (ComPhibBon)8 on 1 May 1967 and departed San Diego, bound for the western Pacific. At dawn three days later, Tripoli's Marines stormed ashore in a combined waterborne-airborne amphibious assault on the exposed seaward flank of the Viet Cong 806th Battalion near Quang Tri City. (LPH-10: displacement 18,000 (full load); length 602'; beam 84'; extreme width (flight deck) 105'; draft 29'; speed 24+ knots; complement 556; troop capacity 2,677; armament 8 3-inch; helicopters20; class Iwo Jima). A similar Navy helicopter operating from the ship crashed off the coast of San Diego on Aug. 31. Steaming via Pearl Harbor, where it made a three-week stop for repairs to its high-pressure turbine, it arrived in Subic Bay on 17 April. See Tripoli I for elaboration. That same day, USSDupont suffered a hit from enemy guns on Cape Lay, North Vietnam. [3] On the morning of 18 February 1991, at 04:36 Tripoli was rocked by a LUGM-145 mine explosion on her starboard bow. The second deployment ended on 25 October when she arrived in San Diego, remaining there into 1977. In the Philippines, minor repairs and more amphibious exercises occupied her until 6 January 1970. Periodically, she retired from the area to replenish and to evade typhoons. Then, artillery and air support quickly extinguished the enemy's will to fight, and the operation was terminated on the 25th. Following refresher training in September and amphibious training in October, she stood out of San Diego on 1 November to return to the Far East. During the remainder of its second tour of duty, Tripoli participated in two more amphibious operations. HSC-23 is embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7). Tripoli's helicopter assisted in the operation by taking on board the Air Force crewman who had jumped in to assist the survivor into the lift harness. As one news story highlighted, the USS Tripoli has the capability of carrying a significant air assault capability onboard. On 29 June, Tripoli-assigned helicopters helped to transport 1,400 Vietnamese Marines from Tam My to the vicinity of Quang Tri City during the allied counteroffensive to recapture areas of the I Corps tactical zone, which had been overrun by PAVN during the Easter Offensive. Henry M. Suerstedt Jr. in command Decommissioned, 8 September 1995, at Naval Station San Diego, CA. On 22 May 1967, Tripoli arrived in the combat zone off the coast of South Vietnam and disembarked HMH-463 and VMO-6 at Danang on the 23rd and 24th before joining TG76.5, just then finishing up amphibious landing Operation Belt Tight in the I Corps zone just south of the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Vietnam. The expected enemy Tet offensive required South Vietnamese troops to be withdrawn from Operation Taylor Common, then in progress near An Hoa in Quang Nam province. An F-35B Lightning II aircraft attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122 and an F-117 Nighthawk fly over amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7), Apr. From 6 to 17 May, the ship conducted refresher training and then returned to San Diego to prepare for its second WestPac deployment. The helicopter was attached to the USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship that sailed from Southern California Nov. 28 as part of an amphibious task force carrying Marines to join Operation Desert Shield. After leave and upkeep, it began an availability period at the San Diego yard of the National Steel Company, which continued until 11 August. Tripoli spent the next 15 months on the west coast. Transferred to the Maritime Administration (MarAd), the ship entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF) berthing area at Suisun Bay, Calif., at 1445 on 21 September 1995. From 6 to 17 May, the ship conducted refresher training and then returned to San Diego to prepare for her second WestPac deployment. For Operation Swift Play, the troops rode helicopters ashore to an area about 10 miles southwest of An Hoa, deep inland in Quang Nam province. Main propulsion plant problems, however, continued to plague it for, on the return trip, the ship went dead in the water not far to the northwest of Subic Bay. Throughout the operation, the ship provided a platform for helicopters engaged both in minesweeping operations and for those providing logistics and transport services. During its return from Sasebo to Subic Bay, it received orders to deploy to the Indian Ocean with TF-74, a special contingency task force built around USSEnterprise in response to the Indo-Pakistani War, which erupted on 3 December. Tripoli completed flight deck operations with 20 F-35B Lightning II jets from Marine Fighter . Three days later, the amphibious assault ship launched her fourth landing, another combined waterborne and airborne operation directed at an area in Quang Nam province, just south of Danang. She entered Danang on 31 January and began embarking personnel from HQ, III MAF, 1st Marine Air Wing, 1st Marine Division, and III MAF Logistics Command. Tripoli continued support activities for the battalion landing team until 3 December when she offloaded what remained aboard of the Marines' equipment at Danang preparatory to departing Vietnam for a liberty call at Hong Kong. That same day, the destroyer Dupont (DD-941) suffered a hit from enemy guns on Cape Lay, North Vietnam. Marines from Company H, 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines went ashore in landing craft, M-Boats carried platoons and reinforced companies which landing on the beach forming the east side of the cordon. One crew member was rescued and the search is ongoing for five. After stops at Pearl Harbor and Okinawa, it arrived in Subic Bay on the 28th. USS Tripoli is the second ship of the America -class amphibious assault ships, which in turn is a derivative of the Wasp -class ships. During the operation, Marines sought out and destroyed a multitude of enemy. The two landing forces were later credited with a third of the 1,100 enemy casualties and with no small part in breaking up the enemy attack. The ship conducted amphibious training operations in the Philippines and made port visits to such places as Keelung and Kaohsiung in Taiwan and Sasebo, Japan. Three times the ship was towed some 100 miles (160km) off shore and used to launch small ballistic missiles, which were then intercepted by Terminal High Altitude Area Defense Missiles, test-fired from the Pacific Missile Range Facility. She headed for the Philippines on 25 May, arrived in Subic Bay on the 27th, and relieved Princeton (LPH-5) as flagship of Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) Bravo TG 76.5. Exciting news! That morning, the commander of TF78, Rear Admiral Brian McCauley, embarked on the Tripoli and began negotiations with North Vietnamese representatives over the conduct of Operation End Sweep. RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) _ Two U.S. warships struck floating mines in the northern Persian Gulf today, and the Navy said seven servicemen were injured. During the next seven months, it patrolled the coast of South Vietnam near the I Corps tactical in a position to launch its landing contingent quickly whenever they were needed by Marine Corps, Army and South Vietnamese forces operating ashore. As of roughly 10 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, the San Diego-based U.S . On the 22nd, she got underway for Yokosuka, Japan, and badly needed repairs before continuing on to the United States. On the 6th, she departed Subic Bay and arrived the following day in the Vietnam combat zone. USMCMG began its work 60 miles (97km) east of the Kuwaiti coastline, working initially to clear a 15 miles (24km) long, 1,000 yards (910m) wide path. Following a feint near Mo Duc, the amphibious force headed for the real landing area. After brief stops at Okinawa and Subic Bay, the ship returned to Danang on 10 November. After a non-stop voyage of 17 days, the ship arrived in San Diego on 16 February. Withdrawn and leased to the U.S. Army on 27 June 1997, she was laid-upat Beaumont, Texas, on 14 April2015pending the transfer of her title to MarAd, who obtained it from the Navy on 1 July 2015. She moved to Long Beach on the 23rd to replace a cracked screw and departed that port on the 27th to return to the western Pacific. Her first mission, Operation Keystone Cardinal, began on 20 November 1969when she loaded the Marines and equipment of BLT 3/4 for transportation to Okinawa. Lt. James H. Love,. Amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, departs Naval Air Station North Island, Calif., April 7, 2022. Otherwise, it remained in the minesweeping area until 18 July when it departed North Vietnamese waters in company with USSInchon and USSOgden, bound for Luzon. Within that arc, there were four additional mine linesa total of more than 1,000 mineslaid over a five-month period. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. During all other periods, she remained off the Vietnamese coast providing support services to the Marines of BLT 2/7 operating ashore. Both special landing forces "Alfa" and "Bravo," joined South Vietnamese troops and soldiers of the US Army's Americal Division in forming the cordon. On 1 October, Tripoli stood out of San Diego bound for the Far East. PAVN/VC resistance proved slight; and, after a three-day sweep of the Hai Lang forest, the Marines reembarked in Tripoli on 5 September. However its JP5 fuel tanks were damaged by the mine hit and she was unable to deploy her MH-53E Seadragons due to a lack of fuel. On the 14th, the landing force was lifted some 25 miles (40km) inland to the area near An Hoa Combat Base in Qung Nam Province. On 16 October, the ship commenced a three-month PRAV in preparation for a scheduled deployment to the western Pacific in 1979. Soon after the Iraqi invasion, it became clear that Iraq was laying mines in international waters. Three are missing, and one body was recovered. Tripoli returned to the Vietnamese coast near Hue on20 August 1967 and backloaded SLF Bravo in time for the Marines to participate in Operation Belt Drive. During its 1967 deployment, Tripoli participated in eight amphibious operations, all conducted along the coast of the I Corps. Dog rescued after falling 12 feet into Georgia storm drain. The VC avoided contact with the Marines by retiring hastily to the west, where they were badly mauled by South Vietnamese troops. She arrived in Korean waters on 18 April 1970 and, two days later, began Operation Golden Dragon. This article incorporates public domain material from Desert Storm: The war with Iraq. At the end of June, it resumed flight operations in connection with troop movements. During the first three weeks of April, it conducted a series of individual ship exercises and then rounded out the month with amphibious training. The names of the five . The mine-clearing task force spent the first few weeks of Desert Storm pushing 24 miles (39km) to Point Foxtrot, a 10 miles (16km) by 3.5 miles (5.6km) box, which became the battleship gunfire support area south of Faylaka Island. Russell Eugene Ward (and perhaps others) died. Though scheduled to sail for Haiphong on 16 June, it was delayed by more problems in its propulsion plant. Following three months fitting out at Philadelphia, the ship put to sea on 6 November 1966, bound for the west coast. In December 2006, the ship was towed to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where it had a high-tech role as a launch platform with the United States' developing ballistic missile defense program. She also participated in two joint American-Korean amphibious exercises conducted near Pohang, Korea, in March and June, respectively. The fighting ended on 15 December; and, two days later, Pakistan officially accepted the loss of its eastern provinces, which became the independent nation, Bangladesh. By 6 February, the soldiers and Marines ashore had thoroughly combed the peninsula for VC troops, so BLT 3/26 turned the mop-up operation over to the American and South Vietnamese soldiers and returned to the ship. That morning, the Commander, TF 78, embarked in the amphibious assault ship and began negotiations with North Vietnamese representatives over the conduct of Operation End Sweep. Five days later, HMM 165's helicopters and Tripoli's landing craft carried the troops ashore once again. The Tripoli's port call comes one week after the ship concluded a two-day stop at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni on May 22. The landings began at 0800 on the morning of 10 February, and the offloading of men and equipment continued for several days. New Orleans provided the helicopter deck while the mine group staff moved aboard La Salle to coordinate the operation. The names of the dead and missing crewmen were not immediately released. March 1 (UPI) -- A basketball player from Poland broke a Guinness World Record in London when he jumped 10 feet and 5 inches to complete a between the legs slam dunk. After re-embarking SLF Bravo, she prepared for her last amphibious operation of the deployment, Operation Badger Hunt. Tripoli completed a restricted availability at Long Beach between late January and the end of March 1968. During the first three weeks of April, she conducted a series of individual ship exercises and then rounded out the month with amphibious training. But for a round-trip voyage to Okinawa early in September, the ship operated out of Subic Bay for the remainder of her deployment. Tripoli stood out of San Diego on 6 March for its fifth deployment to the western Pacific. Tripoli's Air and Weapons Departments worked with Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23 to transport approximately 1.9 million pounds of ordnance from Tripoli to Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station. Tripoli's helo assisted in the operation by taking on board the Air Force crewman who had jumped in to assist the survivor into the lift harness. During the first two months of 1973, she operated out of San Diego and prepared to deploy to the Far East once more. Navy Lt. James H. Love of Arnold was identified yesterday as one of four men aboard a helicopter from the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli that crashed Wednesday in the western Pacific Ocean . During Operation Swift Move, initial opposition proved very light; and the landing force quickly transferred to the control of the 1st Marine Division for further action ashore in the continued defense of Danang against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese units. We were there. Steaming via Pearl Harbor, where she made a three-week stop for repairs to her high pressure turbine, she arrived in Subic Bay on 17 April. One crew member was rescued at the crash site, but the rest of the crew remain unaccounted for. There, it turned over her duties to USS Valley Forge. (Michael Singley/U.S. Marine AV-8B Harriers launched from the flight deck of Nassau conducted strikes ashore. The second Tripoli (LPH-10) was laid down on 15 June 1964 at Pascagoula, Miss., by the Ingalls Ship building Corp.; launched on 31 July 1965; sponsored by Mrs. Jane Gates, the wife of General Clifton B. Cates, former Commandant of the Marine Corps; and commissioned on 6 August 1966 at the Philadelphia [Pa.] Naval Shipyard, Capt. Nevertheless, early the next morning, Tripoli headed for North Vietnam and arrived at Haiphong on the 19th. Simultaneously with Operation Beaver Track, SLF Alfa-- embarked in Okinawa (LPH-3)--went ashore to engage the same enemy forces in Operation Bear Claw. Naval Academy, The Sullivan Brothers and the Assignment of Family Members, Historic Former U.S. Navy Bases and Stations, The African American Experience in the U.S. Navy, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Navy, Contributions of Native Americans to the U.S. Navy, The World Cruise of the Great White Fleet, Navy Underwater Archaeology Return Program, Annual Navy History and Heritage Awards - Main, Research Permits for Sunken & Terrestrial Military Craft, Scanning, Copyright & Citation Information, Obtain Duplications of Records and Photos, DANFS (Dictionary of American Fighting Ships). However, instead of carrying embarked Marines inland for amphibious landings, its helicopters moved South Vietnamese troops from point to point ashore. It arrived in Korean waters on 18 April and, two days later, began Operation Golden Dragon. Following refresher training in September and amphibious training in October, it stood out of San Diego on 1 November to return to the Far East. Chopping to control by the Commander, Seventh Fleet, on 25 November, she spent the next seven months in WestPac, returning to San Diego on 22 July 1978. Its first operation, codenamed Beacon Torch, began on 18 June when US Marines of SLF Bravo were flown into the vicinity of Hoi An, located on the coast midway between the DMZ and the southern limit of I Corps tactical zone. After a six-day amphibious exercise near Hunter Liggett Point, the amphibious assault ship returned to home port where she stayed through the end of the year. One body was recovered from the wreckage of the UH-1N Huey that crashed during a Tuesday night training flight 700 miles northeast of Guam. March 1 (UPI) -- Animal rescuers said a young seal was returned to the wild one day after it exited the water and walked across a busy New Jersey road. After 20 hours of damage control, the ship was stabilized and was actually ready to resume operations. Tripoli's Marines landed in Quang Tri province, north of Hue. On 22 May 1967, USS Tripoli (LPH-10) arrived in the combat zone off the coast of Vietnam and disembarked HMH-463 and VMO-6 at Danang on the 23rd and 24th before joining TG 76.5, just then finishing up amphibious landing Operation "Belt Tight" in the I Corps zone just south of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between North and South Vietnam. During a routine flight operation about 60 nautical miles off the coast, an MH-60S helicopter "crashed at sea" around 4:30 p.m., according to a statement from the U.S. Navy's Third Fleet.Following . USS Tripoli (LHA-7) is the second America -class amphibious assault ship built for the United States Navy. Throughout the 12 days of Beaver Track/Bear Claw, Tripoli steamed offshore within easy helicopter range to provide logistical, medical, and ground support. She conducted upkeep at Subic Bay between 5 and 12 December and two amphibious exercises at Zambales on the 13th and 14th. The landings began at 08:00 on the morning of 10 February, and the offloading of men and equipment continued for several days. MarAd disposed of the vessel on 31 December 2015, and she was removed from the NDRF under tow on 24 May 2018, bound for Brownsville, Texas, where she was broken-up for scrap. Tripoli operated in the Philippines and at Okinawa conducting amphibious exercises in preparation for an exercise with units of South Korean forces. It arrived in San Diego on 23 December 1967, and began post-deployment standdown. Apollo 14 astronauts quarantined on Pacific Carrier. Foto e immagini di San Diego, California in Stati Uniti, con paesaggi, skyline, luoghi caratteristici, monumenti e molto altro ancora. It was the decisive victory of a mercenary army led by a detachment of US Marines and US Army soldiers against the forces of Tripoli during the First Barbary War. USSImpervious and sister MSO's were her escorts. The US Mine Countermeasures Group (USMCMG) was established with the objective of clearing a path to the beach for a possible amphibious landing and battleship gunfire support. Tripoli remained with TF-74 in the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal until early 1972. On the 17th, CH-53 helicopters carried the battalion landing team to a point 10 miles south of Phu Bai in Thua Thien province. As the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i lacked a suitable land-based launch site, and the costs of building one would far exceed the approximately $600,000 per year it costs to use the old warship, so the vessel returned to Pearl Harbor for a second series of tests in late spring 2008. Three crewmen received Bronze Stars, three others received Silver Stars and the ship was awarded the Combat Action Ribbon for exceptional performance during the incident. She departed the combat zone twice, once for upkeep at Subic Bay and later to exchange battalion landing teams at Okinawa. While Tripoli proceeded to the scene of a new operation, feverish preparations allowed it to send SLF Bravo ashore again just 17 hours after the completion of reembarkation. The ship was towed back to the San Francisco Bay Area for the winter. On 2 December, she departed Okinawa bound for the Philippines. By 6 February, the troops ashore had thoroughly combed the peninsula for Viet Cong troops so BLT 3/26 turned the mop-up operation over to the American and South Vietnamese soldiers and returned to the ship. On 2 July, she received the special landing force back on board and immediately headed north to the coast of Quang Tri province to answer a call for assistance from Marine Corps units near Con Thien which had suffered heavily from bombardments by North Vietnamese regulars. It entered Danang on 31 January and began embarking personnel from HQ, III MAF, 1st Marine Air Wing, 1st Marine Division, and III MAF Logistics Command. USS America LHA-6: USS Tripoli is designed for F-35B operations from the git go, whereas other LHAs need to be modified to do so. McCauley spent his childhood in China and spoke fluent Chinese as the son of Commodore Cleaveland McCauley, who was military attache to China in the 1920s, and the negotiations were conducted in Chinese. On 27 December 1968, she headed back to Danang. On 11 December 1967, USSOkinawa relieved it as flagship of TG76.4, and Tripoli headed for home. Between the 2nd and the 5th, it embarked the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, HMM-265, Detachment Bravo of TacRon 13 and other supporting units of the ARG "Bravo." The second deployment ended on 25 October, when it arrived in San Diego, remaining there into 1977. The idea . It transited the Panama Canal at mid-month and arrived at its home port, San Diego, on 22 November 1966. USS TRIPOLI was sent on its 15th Western Pacific deployment on December 1, 1990 in support of Operation DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. LPH-10 USS Tripoli, Iwo Jima class Assault Carrier, US Navy history and characteristics . Instead, they changed operational control to III MAF, while Tripoli and the rest of TG76.5 spent two weeks at the Philippine naval base for upkeep. 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