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got underway from San Francisco 25 January 1954, returning 23 February. After two roundtrips to Pearl Harbor, she departed for Alaska again 20 April with various units of the 30th Engineers Base Topographic Battalion, returning to San Francisco 14 May before making a second voyage to Alaska ending at
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With army and navy casualties and miscellaneous passengers aboard, the transport sailed for the United States 7 May 1945. She got underway from San Francisco, 14 June and completed two round-trips to
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continued to transport reinforcement troops and cargo in support of the consolidation of the southern Solomons. On 30 June, she landed the 172nd U.S. Army Combat Team and two
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to transport dependents from Pago Pago to Pearl Harbor, returning to San Francisco in August. During 1953 she operated between San Francisco, Alaska, and Pearl Harbor.
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carrying a full load of dependents and a small number of troop passengers, returning to San Francisco 8 July with passengers and cargo.
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1 October 1958, sold for scrapping, 23 April 1973 and delivered, 15 May 1973, to N.W. Kennedy Ltd., Mitsui & Co., (Canada) Ltd.
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and the United States. On 23 October the ship returned to duty with Transport Division 32 in the south and southwest Pacific areas.
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TG 90.2, she unloaded on the assault beaches of Inchon, served as a casualty receiving ship, then evacuated the casualties to
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sailed for the South Pacific 1 July 1942, as a unit of Transport Division 2. She landed the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, on
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sailed from San Diego, carrying miscellaneous cargo for Japan. Returning to San Francisco, she subsequently called at
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11 January 1945. On 21 February, while operating with TF 51, she landed elements of the 3rd Marine Division on
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Cargo: 185,000 cu ft (5,200 m), 3,500 short tons (3,200 t)
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until 1949, seeing service in both Japan and China. She was assigned to the
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in the Solomons. With task force TF 53, in July, she landed elements of the
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was acquired by the navy 30 June 1941, and commissioned 16 January 1942.
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for World War II service and 3 battle stars for Korean War service.
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Carrying a full load of passengers and cargo for Yokohama, Japan,
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for operational control. Loading troops and equipment of the
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and in April, with Transport Division Two, she carried the
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with her designation changed to T-AP-18, 22 October 1949.
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at San Diego, she sailed 14 August for Japan, arriving
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before the cessation of hostilities which found her in
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After two round-the-world trips from New York City,
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List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
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Departing Kobe 11 September with vessels of 1115: 916: 788: 608: 284:17–18 knots (20–21 mph; 31–33 km/h) 736:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1122: 1108: 795: 781: 622:Commander, Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet 1718:President Jackson-class attack transports 1469:(Washington D.C. and New Orleans statues) 1272:Andrew Jackson 1828 presidential campaign 632:29 August to prepare for the invasion at 16:President Jackson class attrack transport 1382:1832 United States presidential election 1267:1828 United States presidential election 1252:1824 United States presidential election 1222:Battles of Emuckfaw and Enotachopo Creek 1162:Federal Military Commissioner of Florida 730:This article incorporates text from the 517:, 21 July, then evacuated casualties to 396:World War II Pacific Theater operations 1695: 379:Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock 369: 236:491 ft 10 in (149.91 m) 1708:Ships built in Newport News, Virginia 1397:Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson 1103: 915: 776: 48: 1300:First inauguration of Andrew Jackson 1453:List of memorials to Andrew Jackson 1387:1832 Democratic National Convention 592:Military Sea Transportation Service 377:was laid down as MC hull 53 by the 294:Troops: 70 Officers, 1,312 Enlisted 244:69 ft 6 in (21.18 m) 13: 1129: 626:2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Division 578: 536:, in the reinforcement landing at 252:26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) 14: 1744: 747: 1676: 1675: 723: 489:landed army, navy, and units on 462:Operating with other vessels of 447:, then transported survivors of 272:, 1 × propeller, designed shaft 147:AP-37 to APA-18, 1 February 1943 50: 24: 1377:1830 State of the Union Address 1372:1829 State of the Union Address 455:, torpedoed by a submarine, to 1340:Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek 1146:President of the United States 689:On 28 December she shifted to 586:continued to operate with the 319:dual-purpose guns, 2 × single 260:1 × Newport News geared drive 1: 1357:Banking in the Jacksonian Era 739:. 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Elizabeth River, Virginia
Andrew Jackson
Newport News Shipbuilding
MCV
C3
battle stars
World War II
Korean War
President Jackson-class
attack transport
turbine
Babcock & Wilcox
boilers
horsepower
3"/50 caliber
Bofors 40mm guns
20mm guns
President Jackson-class
attack transport
US Navy
World War II
Korean War
lead ship
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock
Newport News, Virginia
shakedown
amphibious
U.S. West Coast
Florida Island

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