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and the tense period that followed. Again, in mid‑July 1958, she got underway on short notice to provide logistic support to ships of the 6th Fleet during an emergency in the Middle East, this time in Lebanon. Remaining off the Lebanese coast until September, she refueled over 200 ships as the U.S.
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had returned to the United States only for regularly scheduled yard periods. During those intervals she received new equipment during overhaul, which included in 1957 the installation of a helipad and the assignment of a helicopter for use in
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in normal and crisis operations until 1964. During the fall of 1956 and early winter 1957, she supported 6th Fleet ships as they stood by in case they were called on to intervene in the
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departed the National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River Group, under a disposal contract on 30 January 2007 to be scrapped at International Shipbreaking Ltd. (ESCO),
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s responsibilities were increased as she served as flagship of Commander Service Force, 6th Fleet.
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Gray Steel and Black Oil: Fast Tankers and Replenishment at Sea in the U.S. Navy, 1912-1995
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was decommissioned on 15 November 1976 by the U.S. Navy, and placed in service with the
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6th Fleet landed the U.S. Marine Corps and then stood by at the request of
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Prior to the reassignment of Newport as her home port in September 1964,
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USS Mississinewa

Forrest Sherman (DD-931)
Mississinewa River
New York Shipbuilding
Camden, New Jersey
IMO number
7737054
Neosho-class
oiler
knots
5"/38 caliber
dual purpose guns
3"/50 caliber
dual purpose guns
Helipad
Neosho
fleet oiler
United States Navy
New York Shipbuilding
Camden, New Jersey
M. J. Jensen
U.S. East Coast
Newport, Rhode Island
Naples
6th Fleet
Suez Crisis
President Chamoun
Operation Blue Bat
vertical replenishment

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