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[5] [6] San Diego after spending time at Guaymas, went on to repair at Mare Island. [7] Afterwards, she served as a popular attraction during the Panama–California Exposition. [8] San Diego returned to duty as flagship through 12 February 1917, when she went into reserve status until the opening of World War I. [3]
USS San Diego may refer to: USS San Diego (CA-6) , originally the armored cruiser California (1907–1914); renamed San Diego (1914–1918) USS San Diego (CL-53) , a light cruiser commissioned in 1942 in service throughout the Pacific War, and decommissioned 1946
USS San Diego (AFS-6) was a Mars-class combat stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1968. She served the U.S. Atlantic Fleet until decommissioned in 1993. She then was redesignated as a United States Naval Ship, assigned to the Military Sealift Command, and served in a non-commissioned status with a mostly civilian crew as USNS San Diego (T-AFS-6) until 1997.
CA-1, CA-6 and CA-10 were never used, as ACR-1 Maine, ACR-6 California/San Diego and ACR-10 Tennessee/Memphis were lost prior to the 1920 redesignation, and their sisters' original hull numbers were carried over. CA-20 through CA-23 were skipped with the merger of the CA and CL sequences, which allowed the reclassification of the Washington ...
6 November 1993: San Diego, CA [89] USS Harpers Ferry: LSD-49 Harpers Ferry: Dock landing ship: 7 January 1995: San Diego, CA [90] Scheduled to be decommissioned 2024 [8] USS Harry S. Truman: CVN-75 Nimitz: Aircraft carrier: 25 July 1998: Norfolk, VA [91] USS Hartford: SSN-768 Los Angeles: Attack submarine: 10 December 1994: Groton, CT [92] USS ...
USS San Diego (CL-53) 18 Battle Stars [2] [3] though the Naval Historical center only lists 15 battle stars. [4] USS San Francisco (CA-38) 17 Battle Stars. Presidential Unit Citation [5] USS O'Bannon (DD-450) 17 Battle Stars. Presidential Unit Citation [6] USS New Orleans (CA-32) 17 Battle Stars, [7] though the Naval Historical center lists 16 ...
A USN Grumman F-14A Tomcat, BuNo 158995, 'NK 106', of VF-1, crashes and catapults across scrub grass to come to rest against a concrete highway divider on CA-163, the Cabrillo Freeway, on approach to NAS Miramar, San Diego, California, exploding in flames. Both crew members eject seconds before impact; one fatality, no civilian deaths.°
USS San Diego (AFS-6) USS San Jose; USS Schenectady; USNS Sisler; USNS Soderman (T-AKR-317) USS Sparrow (AMc-31) USS Spartanburg County; SS Gem State; USCGC Sturgeon Bay;