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Haynsworth returned to Norfolk 4 June 1954 to resume her support of the 6th Fleet. In 1958, with the Suez crisis still unsettled, Navy units stood by in the eastern Mediterranean and evacuated U.S. nationals from Egypt. Haynsworth aided the Navy's preparedness in the event of any conflict. Between 1956 and 1960, she made five deployments to the ...
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Haynsworth (DD-700) underway off Charleston, South Carolina (USA), on 3 July 1953. Date: 3 July 1953: Source :
USS Haynsworth; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
USS Haynsworth DD-700 16 December 1943 15 April 1944 22 June 1944 30 January 1970 Sold to Republic of China Navy 12 May 1970 as Yuen Yang: 22 September 1950 19 May 1950 USS John W. Weeks DD-701 17 January 1944 21 May 1944 21 July 1944 31 May 1950 Disposed of in support of Fleet training exercise, 19 November 1970 24 October 1950
English: The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Haynsworth (DD-700) in the South Pacific, photographed from the deck of the ammunition ship USS Sangay (AE-10), in 1945. Date:
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Operation Inland Seas (or Sea) was a United States Navy operation to celebrate the completion of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1959. Task Force 47 (TF 47), a 28-ship detachment of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet under the command of Rear Admiral Edmund B. Taylor, sailed up the Saint Lawrence River to participate in the official opening of the Seaway by Queen Elizabeth II of Canada and U.S. President ...
USS De Haven (DD-727), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Edwin J. De Haven. De Haven served aboard the Vincennes , flagship of the Wilkes Expedition, officially known as the United States Exploring Expedition , from 1839 to 1842.