Look up the website on the USS Oakhill LSD-7, theres a site on it. Most LSDs did a lot of transporting and supporting of USN Brown Water Navy riverine boats in Vietnam.
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If by worse you mean formal US involvement in Vietnam, and largely unfettered control of military actions in Vietnam by President Lyndon Johnson, then yes. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Public Law 88-408, passed 7 August 1964, was in response to the two attacks against US Navy vessels (the USS Maddox on August 2 and the USS Maddox and USS Turner Joy on August 4) in the Tonkin Gulf. The Tonkin Gulf issue simply initiated open war between North Vietnam and the US. Prior to the Gulf incident there was no war between Hanoi and Washington, only a guerrilla war against the Viet Cong in RVN (Republic of South Vietnam)...not a war against North Vietnam itself.
ITS NOT! The USS Arizona sunk on December 7 1941. The way you think its floating is its a totally different battleship. the ship that is floating is the USS Missouri.
1,177 crew lost on dec 7, 1941...uss Arizona sunk at pearl harbor
The battleship USS New Jersey wasn't at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. She wasn't commissioned until May of 1943. But, she's the only Vietnam War veteran battleship! New Jersey fired nearly 6,000 sixteen inch and 15,000 five inch shells at enemy targets from the gunline off the coast of Vietnam. The USS New Jersey is also history's last all gunned battleship to have fought a war.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, there were three aircraft carriers stationed at Pearl Harbor, but none of them were in port. The carriers were the USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, and USS Saratoga.
If by worse you mean formal US involvement in Vietnam, and largely unfettered control of military actions in Vietnam by President Lyndon Johnson, then yes. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Public Law 88-408, passed 7 August 1964, was in response to the two attacks against US Navy vessels (the USS Maddox on August 2 and the USS Maddox and USS Turner Joy on August 4) in the Tonkin Gulf. The Tonkin Gulf issue simply initiated open war between North Vietnam and the US. Prior to the Gulf incident there was no war between Hanoi and Washington, only a guerrilla war against the Viet Cong in RVN (Republic of South Vietnam)...not a war against North Vietnam itself.
ITS NOT! The USS Arizona sunk on December 7 1941. The way you think its floating is its a totally different battleship. the ship that is floating is the USS Missouri.
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On 7 December 1941.
1,177 crew lost on dec 7, 1941...uss Arizona sunk at pearl harbor
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The battleship USS New Jersey wasn't at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. She wasn't commissioned until May of 1943. But, she's the only Vietnam War veteran battleship! New Jersey fired nearly 6,000 sixteen inch and 15,000 five inch shells at enemy targets from the gunline off the coast of Vietnam. The USS New Jersey is also history's last all gunned battleship to have fought a war.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, there were three aircraft carriers stationed at Pearl Harbor, but none of them were in port. The carriers were the USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, and USS Saratoga.
VF-103 (then the "Sluggers" - they adopted the "Jolly Rogers" after VF-84 was disbanded in 1995) flew with Carrier Air Wing 3 aboard the USS Saratoga (CV-60) during the Vietnam War. During 1971 she was assigned to Navy experimental concept operations. She was deployed in 1972 to Vietnam. VFA-103 currently resides with Carrier Air Wing 7 at NAS Oceana, and normally deploys with the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69).
The court can not take it into account after 6 or 7 years, but the charge is 7 years in a cell and an unlimited fine.
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Usually LSD comes in the form of a "blotter tab", a small piece of paper with LSD soaked into it. The tab is placed on the tongue and dissolves quickly. Effects are felt in about an hour. A trip lasts around 7-12 hours. Since LSD is particularly sensitive to light, gel tabs are also common. (LSD inside of a small piece of gel.) Less common is the liquid form of LSD, mostly because of the extreme high number of doses in a visible liquid amount. About 100 micrograms of LSD are used for an average trip. Thus a small vial of liquid LSD may hold thousands of doses.