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In early 1994, the USS Pyro (AE-24) was decommissioned, struck from the Naval register in April 1997 and later, was moved to the Suisun Bay, CA, Nest A. In February 2012, Pyro departed San Francisco Bay under tow for scrapping at EMR's Southern Recycling in New Orleans, LA. Her recycling was complete by the end of 2012.
USS Pyro (AE-24), a Nitro-class ammunition ship was commissioned 24 July 1959, decommissioned 31 May 1994 and scrapped in 2012 in New Orleans List of ships with the same or similar names This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names.
USS Haleakala (AE-25) in April 1968. The Nitro-class ammunition ships are a class of three auxiliary vessels of the United States Navy.Launched in 1958-1959, they were among the first specialized underway replenishment ships built after the Second World War, to carry munitions.
USS Nitro (AE-2) P. USS Pyro (AE-1) This page was last edited on 5 June 2016, at 20:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
USS Pyro (AE-24) Q. USS Queens; R. SS Robin Doncaster; USNS Rollins; S. USS Sabine (AO-25) USS Santa Barbara (AE-28) USS Severn (AO-61) USNS Sgt. Sylvester Antolak ...
USS Nitro (AE-23) P. USS Pyro (AE-24) This page was last edited on 5 June 2016, at 20:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Pyro: AE-1 Minor damage due to a near-miss from a dive bomber moored starboard side to West Loch dock. Ramapo: AO-12 Undamaged moored in Berth B-12, aft of Rigel, starboard side to, under the large crane Neosho: AO-23 Undamaged, moved to berth M-3 Merry Point at 0930
USS Shasta (AE-6) USS Vesuvius (AE-15) USS Mauna Kea (AE-22) USS Pyro (AE-24) USNS Kilauea (T-AE-26) Further information: Ammunition ship Ammunition ships have been replaced by the more capable Advanced auxiliary dry cargo ships (T-AKE) .