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  2. USS Okinawa (LPH-3) - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft carried: 25 helicopters: USS Okinawa (LPH–3) was the second Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship of the United States Navy.

  3. Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship - Wikipedia

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    Okinawa: LPH-3 Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia: 1 April 1960 19 August 1961 14 April 1962 17 December 1992 Sunk as target, 6 June 2002 Guadalcanal: LPH-7 1 September 1961 16 March 1963 20 July 1963 31 August 1994 Sunk as target, 19 May 2005 Guam: LPH-9 15 November 1962 22 August 1964 16 January 1965 25 August 1998 Sunk as target, 16 ...

  4. List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships - Wikipedia

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    USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2) USS Princeton (LPH-5) Thetis Bay (LPH-6) Further information: Landing platform helicopter The Landing Platform Helicopter (LPH) would be the first ships to operate helicopters for large scale air assault behind beaches.

  5. Landing platform helicopter - Wikipedia

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    For ships of this hull classification in the Royal Navy, LPH is a direct acronym for "Landing Platform Helicopter", while the United States Navy referred to its vessels within this classification as "Landing ship, Personnel, Helicopter", [1] and after 2006 as "amphibious assault ships". The etymology is L for amphibious, P for transport, and H ...

  6. US military helicopter crashes off Japan's Okinawa, 7 hurt - AOL

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -- A U.S. military helicopter crashed in waters off the Japanese southern island of Okinawa during a training mission on Wednesday, injuring seven people and prompting Japan's ...

  7. Task Force 76 - Wikipedia

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    TG 76.4 consisted of various support vessels, such as Landing Platform, Helicopter (LPHs) such as the USS Princeton (LPH-5), USS Okinawa (LPH-3) or USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2). Other vessels included LSTs (Landing Ship Tank) or LSD (Landing Ship Dock) supported a reinforced Marine Corps battalion referred to as a Battalion Landing Team (BLT).

  8. Why do US Osprey helicopters keep crashing? - AOL

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    A deadly helicopter crash off the coast of Japan has sparked safety concerns surrounding the US military’s V-22 Osprey aircraft.. Multiple people are believed to be dead after an American Osprey ...

  9. HM-14 - Wikipedia

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    In August 1987, the Squadron executed another JCS-directed rapid deployment order operating off the USS Guadalcanal (LPH-7) and USS Okinawa (LPH-3) in the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Earnest Will. During these operations, HM-14 was credited with the first live moored mines swept by a U.S. Navy unit since the Korean Conflict.