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Asiatic-Pacific Campaigns |
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Campaigns and Dates | Campaigns and Dates |
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Western Caroline Islands
operation; Capture and occupation of southern Palau Islands, Peleliu, 6 September to 14 October 1944 |
Manila Bay - Bicol
operations Zambales Subic Bay, 29 to 31 January 1945 |
Luzon
operation; Lingayen Gulf landings, 9 January 1945 |
Okinawa Gunto
operation Assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto, 26 March to 22 May 1945 |
Leyte
operation; Ormoc Bay landings, 9 to 29 November 1944 |
Navy Occupation Service Medal |
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10 September to 18 November 1945 |
8 January to 1 February 1946 |
6 to 27 June 1950 |
Korean War Campaigns |
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Campaigns and Dates | Campaigns and Dates |
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North Korean
Aggression 17 to 24 July 1950 18 September to 2 November 1950 |
Communist China Spring
Offensive 29 April to 1 May 1951 |
Communist China
Aggression 3 November 1950 to 24 January 1951 |
Second Korean
Winter 9 to 13 April 1952 |
Inchon
Landing 13 to 17 September 1950 |
Korean Defense Summer-Fall
1952 2 to 5 May 1952 8 to 14 June 1952 19 June to 23 July 1952 1 to 2 September 1952 25 to 30 November 1952 |
First UN Counter
Offensive 25 January to 17 March 1951 |
Third Korean
Winter 1 to 2 December 1952 5 to 7 January 1953 |
Vietnam War Campaigns |
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Campaigns and Dates | Campaigns and Dates |
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Vietnamese
Counteroffensive 29 to 30 June 1966 |
Vietnamese Counteroffensive -
Phase III 28 July to 4 August 1967 17 August to 4 September 1967 9 September to 12 October 1967 26 October to 16 November 1967 |
Vietnamese Counteroffensive -
Phase II 1 to 6 July 1966 |
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118k |
alaskatours.com |
Tommy Trampp | ||
19k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, date and location unknown. US Navy photo |
Mt McKinley (AGC-7) Veteran.Net Web Site | ||
82k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7),
distant right, rides at anchor in San Pedro Bay, Philippines, 11 December
1944 as USS
Quapaw (ATF-110), center left, is starting salvage work
alongside USS
Hughes (DD-410). Quapaw successfully managed
heavy steel welding and fabrication without the aid of a repair ship for
one week. Photo by LTjg. Edwin Klump, USS Russell (DD-414) when returning from her own mission. |
Dave Schroeder and John Chiquoine | ||
99k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, date and location unknown. US Navy photo |
Russ Padden | ||
128k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, date and location unknown. Photo from USS Lanier (APA-125) Cruise Book, 1944-46. |
Russ Padden | ||
48k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
moored to a buoy at Sasebo, Japan, circa 1945. Photo by LTjg, Joseph A. Fernandez, Jr. USS Schmitt (APD-76) |
Peter Fernandez | ||
495k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
moored to the pier opposite USS
Vincennes (CL-64) at Navy Yard Mare Island, 7 August 1945,
circa 7 July to 29 August 1945. Navy Yard Mare Island photo # 5830-45 |
Darryl Baker | ||
AGC 7 6181-45, Navy Photo, 8/24/45 |
286k | File name: AGC 7 6181-45, Navy
Photo, 8/24/45 Stern view of USS Mount McKinley (AGC 7) at Mare Island Navy Yard, 24 August 1945. File name: AGC 7 6184-45, Navy Photo, 8/24/45 View of the bow area of |
Darryl Baker | |
AGC 7 6184-45, Navy Photo, 8/24/45 |
325k | |||
206k | Amidships view of USS
Mount McKinley (AGC-7) at Mare Island Navy Yard, 24 August
1945. The big dish on her lattice mainmast is a long-range SK-2 air search
radar; the smaller dish forward is an SP for height finding and fighter
control. Note the HF whip antenna newly installed abaft her deckhouse. In
the second photo note atop the bridge is a navigational range
finder. US Navy photos from "U.S. Amphibious Ships and Craft: An Illustrated Design History" by Norman Friedman. |
Robert Hurst | ||
158k | ||||
107k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
emerging from a Mare Island refit, 25 August 1945. The two small radomes
on the crossyard of her after goalposts are radar direction finders, which
were used both as sensors and to support jamming. US National Archives, RG-19-LCM, photo # 19-N-89212, a US Navy Bureau of Ships photo now in the collections of the US National Archives, courtesy Shipscribe.com. |
Robert Hurst | ||
238k | A "Short Snorter" issued by USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7), the control ship for Army/Navy Joint Task Force one (JTF-1), Operation Crossroads in 1946. There were 90 ships which participated in the atom bomb test. The Operation Crossroads Short Snorters were part of Joint Operations Task Force One in which 37,000 sailors and 5,000 airmen participated in "watching" the world's 4th and 5th. nuclear explosions at Bikini Atoll on July 1, 1946 and July 25, 1946. See the The Short Snorters Project | Tommy Trampp | ||
245k | ||||
28k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) issued certification of participation in Joint Task Force One Atomic Bomb Test at Bikini Atoll on July 1, 1946 and July 25, 1946. | Tommy Trampp | ||
84k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway in Sinclair Inlet off Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA.,
21 August 1947 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard photo NY8-1135 now in the collections of the US National Archives Seattle Branch. |
Tracy White | ||
77k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway in Sinclair Inlet off Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA.,
21 August 1947 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard photo NY8-1136 now in the collections of the US National Archives Seattle Branch. |
Tracy White | ||
83k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, date and location unknown. US Navy photo |
Mount McKinley (AGC-7) Veteran.Net web site | ||
67k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, date and location unknown. US Navy photo |
Hyperwar US Navy in World War II | ||
41k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) at
anchor, date and location unknown. US Navy photo |
Mt McKinley Association | ||
105k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
anchored off Hungnam on 19 December 1950. LSU-637
is alongside Mount McKinley. USS
Askari (ARL-30) is partially visible beyond Mount
McKinley's bow. US National Archives photo 80-G-424523, a US Navy photo now in the collections of the US National Archives. |
US Naval Historical Center | ||
44k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) at anchor, date and location unknown. | Bill Tennison | ||
302k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
helicopter deck being installed at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo,
CA., in June 1953. Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum photo # AGC7 178 X1-6-53 TH, a US Navy photo now in the collections of the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum collections. |
Darryl Baker | ||
1551k | USS Fremont (APA-44) and USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) moored at Genoa, Italy, 9 March 1954. Note the USS Telfair (APA-210) LCVP #1 in the foreground. | Photo by Carlo Martinelli | ||
100k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) moored pierside at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, HI., date unknown. | Russ Padden | ||
183k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
off Pearl Harbor in wash-down preparing for the nuclear detonation off
Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific. Photograph released May 6, 1956. US Navy photo # USN 709596. |
National Museum of the US Navy | ||
69k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) moored pierside at Patras Greece , April 1957. | Walt Kuecks EN2 (A div.) USS Mount McKinley | ||
271k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) moored at Genoa, Italy, 21 April 1957. | Photo by Carlo Martinelli | ||
60k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) at anchor date and location unknown. Note the Iowa class battleship at anchor in the background. | Tommy Trampp | ||
76k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, circa 1957, location unknown. Official US Navy photo. |
Robert Hurst | ||
70k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) approaching/departing her berth, circa 1950s, location unknown. | Ron Reeves | ||
368k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7)
underway, circa 1961, location unknown. Note helipad aft. Official US Navy photo. |
Robert Hurst | ||
107k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) at
anchor off Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, in 1962 during Exercise PHIBLANTEX
1-62. Note the plethora of antennas on her masts. Each ship of this class
developed over time a different configuration of antennas. The ship in the
upper left is a MSTS Victory Class cargo ship. US Navy photo # USN 1060456 courtesy Shipscribe.com |
Robert Hurst | ||
249k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) under way in Hampton Roads inbound to Naval Station Norfolk, VA., date unknown | Mike Smolinski | ||
302k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7),
flagship of Rear Admiral John M. Lee, Commander, Amphibious Group ONE and
Amphibious Forces, U.S. Seventh Fleet. Photographed circa 1964, when the
ship's Commanding Officer was Captain Louis K. Tuttle Jr. This image was
received by All Hands magazine on 3 December 1964. US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 107683 |
US Naval History and Heritage Command | ||
105k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) moored pierside at San Diego, 5 February 1966 | © Richard Leonhardt | ||
91k | USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) at
right with left to right; USS Intrepid (CVS-11), USS Agerholm (DD-826) and USS Porterfield (DD-682), at Hong Kong, BCC in 1967. |
Photo by Larry Backus USS Bausell |
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Commanding
Officers | ||
01 | CAPT. Graham, Roy William Montrose :RADM | 1 May 1944 - 21 May 1945 |
02 | CAPT. Gamet, Wayne Neal, USN (USNA 1924) :RADM | 21 May 1945 - 9 August 1946 |
03 | CAPT. Riddle, Frederick Leavenworth | 9 August1946 - 2 June 1947 |
04 | CAPT. Ware, William Lynch, USN (USNA 1922) | 2 June 1947 - 16 October 1948 |
05 | CAPT. Sugnet, Lee Ferrand | 16 October 1948 - 17 December 1949 |
06 | CAPT. Printup, Carter Alston | 17 December 1949 - 18 July 1951 |
07 | CAPT. Chappell, Lucius Henry, USN (USNA 1927) | 18 July 1951 - 26 January 1952 |
08 | CAPT. Beasley, Charles Black :RADM | 26 January 1952 - 25 July 1952 |
09 | CAPT. Norgaard, Rollo Niel :RADM | 25 July 1952 - 7 April 1953 |
10 | CAPT. Hardin, James Thomas, USN (USNA 1929) | 7 April 1953 - 1 April 1954 |
11 | CAPT. Adams, Scarritt | 1 April 1954 - 25 November 1955 |
12 | CAPT. Renken, Henry Algernon, USN (USNA 1931) :RADM | 25 November 1955 - 28 September 1956 |
13 | CAPT. Fleck, Thomas Martin, USN (USNA 1932) | 28 September 1956 - 30 October 1957 |
14 | CAPT. Blouin, Francis Joseph :VADM | 30 October 1957 - 30 December 1958 |
15 | CAPT. Pittard, George Franklin :RADM | 30 December 1958 - 23 December 1959 |
16 | CAPT. Kelly Jr., Monroe. USN | 23 December 1959 - 17 November 1960 |
17 | CAPT. Lauerman, Henry Conrad, USN (USNA 1936) | 17 November 1960 - 18 January 1962 |
18 | CAPT. Schwab Jr., Ernest Louis | 18 January 1962 - March 1963 |
19 | CAPT. Flynn, Marshall Francis | March 1963 - 24 March 1964 |
20 | CAPT. Tuttle Jr., Louis "K", USN (USNA 1943) | 24 March 1964 - June 1965 |
21 | CAPT. Thornhill Jr., Henry Ehrman (Tim), USN (USNA 1944) | June 1965 - 17 August 1966 |
22 | CAPT. Bowling, Roland Alfred | 17 August 1966 - 4 February 1968 |
23 | CAPT. Poorman, Herbert "R", USN (USNA 1945) | 4 February 1968 - 7 June 1969 |
24 | CAPT. Grause, Jerome Edward (USNA NG) | 7 June 1969 - 26 March 1970 |
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