The LST (Landing Ship Tank) probably landed Patton tanks and other vehicles for the USMC in MRI and MRII areas in 1965; as she did makes stops there during that time frame. In the following years she made more voyages to those regions, at which time the US Army's Americal Division and 4th Infantry Division were located in those particular Military Regions (MR's).
In 1959.
NO
Yes. The USS Enterprise launched jet fighter bombers over Vietnam, becoming history's FIRST atomic powered warship to engage in combat.
It's tours in Vietnam were 1965 to 1968.
The USS Repose most likely has a website, go to them.
No
In 1959.
USS Pueblo
yes 1969
NO
Yes. The USS Enterprise launched jet fighter bombers over Vietnam, becoming history's FIRST atomic powered warship to engage in combat.
It's tours in Vietnam were 1965 to 1968.
The USS Repose most likely has a website, go to them.
Yes
The USS Flasher (SSN-613) was deployed to the western Pacific at intervals during the Vietnam conflict, so, yes, it was operating in support of military activity there.
It might be easier to state which USN aircraft carriers did not serve in Vietnam. In which case the answer would probably be none. Nearly all US carriers conducted a WESPAC cruise to either Yankee or Dixie Station (North or South Vietnamese Coastline). Three of those carriers suffered terrible fires/explosions during the course of the war: USS Enterprise, USS Oriskany, and the USS Forrestall. No carrier was directly attacked by the enemy; only the USN destroyers USS Maddox, USS Higbee, and cruisers USS Boston & USS Oklahoma City suffered direct attacks by the North Viet Air Force or North Vietnamese Navy. And the USS Boston's story would take a whole different chapter to tell.
Nearly every vessel in the United States Navy participated in the war. USS Vancouver (LPD-2) was no exception. See website on: USS Vancouver (LPD-2).