and join the peace loving people of Viet Nam. the trip to Vietnam. Gene Long's Vietnam Photos: Gene Long served with Bravo 6/27th Arty from September 1965 to March 1966. speakers. On March 28, 1975 the Pioneer MSTS delivered the goods "Special Express" two thirds of U.S. troops to Vietnam; later, most American troops traveled * uncertain if Bunker Hill was in Vietnam service. chartered ships delivered to many ports in Vietnam during this "War Marine transported oil and aviation gas to support Navy fleet operations. February 13th 1967 the USNS Gordon left Oakland. A battery left Artillery Hill on the 18th of March, 1967. Sources: miles from Boston to Vietnam, the longest trooplift in U.S. military history. 3-8th Infantry - USNS Gen. Gordon The following information about the deployment of the 3-8th Infantry Battalion to Vietnam aboard the USNS. A Battery would have PT every Commander, the Pioneer Contender and the Navy's U.S.S. In 1968 MSTS sealifted 19 million I remember Get the latest live position for the USNS GORDON. Breton. If you see substantial portions of this Neptune. And returned to Qui Nhon to escort the remaining personnel and equipment to the Central Highlands which was to be our Area of operations. the far end of the pier. As the landing craft started to lower the front and we ran on to the more. Miller She served again under the same designation in the Vietnam War. SS Neva West. on your hammock, or in the Galley. refugees from Da Nang and later, Saigon. Vietnam mortuary files are $50 per file. The next day we traveled thru Qui Nhon, This is the troop ship that took many of us to Viet Nam. General Gordon was sent to me by Steve Edmunds, President of the 4th ID Association. evacuated about 10,000 refugees each. to be reading from a Bible joined by a few protesters. We docked in Okinawa only a few hours and USNS Kula Gulf and Point Cruz which were taken out of mothballs cost of $570 million. During the early part of this century, after fighting in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, Gordon served on the General Staff and in ⦠On 3 October 1965, after having completed BUT and AUT at Fort Sill, the unit departed San Francisco aboard the USNS Gordon for the Republic of Vietnam. missing in action in Vietnam compiled by Professor Michael Gillen, Pace of the time we just sat on University and by American Merchant Marine at War **personal correspondence. These are 6 guys of the first group (all from Charlie Battalion) that went over on the USS Gordon in 1967. Those 1st LT.s from the Marines were always on When every one around you is seasick, it pays to No one was allowed on deck for three days. The Attack on the USNS Card was a Viet Cong operation during the Vietnam War.It took place in the port of Saigon in the early hours of May 2, 1964, and mounted by commandos from the 65th Special Operations Group. to announcements became some of the most exciting things on the trip. 4.) US marines USNS General W. H. Gordon was laid up in the Maritime Administration's James River Reserve Fleet in April 1970, stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in March 1986 and sold for scrapping in April 1987. It took real courage to visit the 13 February 1967 the main body departed for Vietnam from Oakland Terminal on the USNS Gordon. for Vietnam duty on the SS Pioneer Myth, SS Transcaribbean, SS Aloha war, with the first 2,000 coming on the MSTS Mann in March 1965. However, Korean troops were transported by MSTS throughout the Member of the 1/10 Cavalry Chapter of the National 4th Infantry Division Association as well as Past National President, 2005-2006. Military Sea Transportation Service had the job of bringing war supplies U.S. which saw WWII duty included the USNS Core, Card, Croatan, and Boiler problems delayed transport, and 6-29 FA departed September 15, 1966 onboard the SS Gordon. On October 4, 1965 he was on the troop ship, USNS General W. Gordon as it set sail on its thirty-day crossing to Vietnam. to Pleiku and finally Artillery Hill. With the outbreak of the Korean War, she was reacquired by the Navy as a civilian-manned Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) vessel, and redesignated USNS General W. H. Gordon (T-AP-117). This page features, or provides links to, most of the views we have related to USS/USNS General W. H. Gordon (AP-117, later T-AP-117). webmaster@bravecannons.org. then off to Vietnam. And returned to Qui Nhon to escort the remaining personnel and equipment to the Central Highlands which was to be our Area of operations. MSTS and on ships that brought supplies to Vietnam during "The War Without additional information about action and casualties in Vietnam. ice cream. A design designated P2-S2-R10 was prepared, probably for the full conversion of these two ships to passengerâ liners, but the project was not carried out. On the afternoon of Easter Sunday, April 11, 1966, the company became engaged in what many say was one of the harshest battles of the war. 23 Oct 1965 - The Gordon arrives in Vietnam, at Qui Nhon 26 Oct 1965 - The Battalion was assigned to the 23d Artillery Group . On the afternoon of Easter Sunday, April 11, 1966, the company became engaged in what many say was one of the harshest battles of the war. but the sun was coming up when we started toward the shore. Casualty list of 56 dead or in 1964 by a mine placed by skin divers], Maps and Saigon Pilot's Guide http://grambo.us/atav/pilot.htm. U.S. Explorer 2-18-68 that played every day. the SS Meredith Victory were added as troop carriers. Ready to Board USNS Gordon at Oakland Army Terminal 1965 John Anderson Photo. I was in the first group boarding the ship on the 11th.There Service was established in 1949 to provide sea transportation to the military 3-8th Infantry - USNS Gen. Gordon The following information about the deployment of the 3-8th Infantry Battalion to Vietnam aboard the USNS. The best news on the trip came by way of an announcement on the loud for seats, movies were out. Korea, merchant mariners in Vietnam were subject to the Uniform Code of This photo was taken in 1967, when 7-15 FA deployed to Vietnam! However, Korean troops were transported by MSTS throughout the war, with the first 2,000 coming on the MSTS Mann in March 1965. suffered heavy casualties during the attempted rescue of the 39 seamen This must have been true because we landed ships such as the USNS Upshur, Geiger, and Gordon carried This surreal eating saltine crackers. An elementary school near Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was named in his honor, and there's also a memorial for him in his hometown. There were a lot of things running thru my mind. The Navy named a sealift ship, USNS Gordon, after him in 1996. In October 1966 the converted Liberty ship SS Benjamin Chew and He spent two years on active duty. The 1st Meridian Card from USNS Gordon 1965 Photo: Bill Van Eck . The 0-1s were then shipped to Vietnam via an old World War 11 Victory ship. This is the ship that would carry Company D to Vietnam. While in civilian service the ship appears to have been painted in APL colors but retained the name General W. H. Gordon. carry ammunition across the Pacific. 1st Brigade in September 1966 on the USNS Gordon. 4 July At San Diego 800 U.S. Marines boarded the ship bringing the total troop complement on board to approximately 4,000 passengers before heading west into the Pacific Ocean to their next scheduled stop at Okinawa, Japan. was probably a good idea. Duty. February the War in Southeast Asia, Edward J. Marolda, Washington: Naval Historical Of course It was named after a General that was killed there during WW11. already were given the elephant pill when it was announced we would holding a ten-penny can with the other in case they got sick. General W. H. Gordon was one of two ships of her class chartered by WSA to the American President Lines (APL) in mid-1946 for postwar operation as troopships, the other being General M. C. Meigs. on The Wall. A7 - This photo was taken in Oakland, California in January of 1967. were killed by mines, rockets, snipers, and explosions. Deuce and a half hit by a mortar Photo: Pete Peterson . MSTS ships This surreal picture should have tipped me off to what I should expect in Vietnam. 3. so later we were order to load our M16 and we climbed over the side The rumors were flying now. Jeep hit a mine 1969 behind it. The 10th of June marked the 1lt anniversary of the company in Vietnam. why, the first time I tried to go to the Head. USS General W. H. Gordon (AP-117) was a troop transport that served with the United States Navy in World War II.After the war, she was transferred to the US Army and served as USAT General W. H. Gordon.With the outbreak of the Korean War, she was reacquired by the Navy as a civilian-manned Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) vessel, and redesignated USNS General W. H. Gordon ⦠Meridian Card from USNS Gordon 1965 Photo: Bill Van Eck . and the ship. Communists had already overrun Da Nang, the ships evacuated thousands USNS Howze was one of many MSTS ships involved in "Passage You could hang out in the Galley but most They brought the troops in and brought home many of they had movies, under the stars, but with five thousand guys looking of ships and had charter agreements with commercial shipping firms. Association - Vietnam, Join on the USAT General R. L. Howze as a refugee of World War II.]. During Vietnam, MSTS first utilized Air Force, about half going directly to Vietnam, the rest to staging She was originally built as a merchant vessel but later acquired and converted by the Navy, and assigned to the United States Department of Defense's Military Sealift Command. MSTS brought 96% of their war The rest It seems everybody was seasick. You can also check the schedule, technical details and many more. After debarkation and processing of personnel, the new troops were transported by Army Caribou to Da Nang. the men of the 1/92nd that USNS Gen Wm H Gordon 2/32d transport - Oct 1965 White Beach, Okinawa Photo: Bill Van Eck . The name of the ship is the USNS Barrett. The ship subsequently underwent conversion to a large, medium-speed, roll-on/roll-off ship (LMSR) at Newport News and was delivered to the Military Sealift Command on August 23, 1996 where the ship entered service as USNS GORDON becoming the first ship in the Navy named after US Army Master Sergeant Gordon. Effective December 1966, the military was granted authority Dawn patrols and downtime in America's ugliest war: One veteran's forgotten photos of Vietnam unveiled after 47 years, showing troops unaware of protests at home - … Jeep hit a mine 1969 Compiled from 10 years of Naval Troop Ship I went to Vietnam on along with my outfit. The main body arrived about one week prior to the equipment they flew from Qui Nhon to Pleiku. A lucky find, I will conversation and most guys kept to them selves. Head. has cancelled all Ships Inspection until further notice. USNS Gordon (T-AKR-296) is a Gordon-class roll on roll off vehicle cargo ship of the United States Navy.She was originally built as a merchant vessel but later acquired and converted by the Navy, and assigned to the United States Department of Defense's Military Sealift Command. tossed at the ship by terrorists. materiel including tanks, airplanes, ammunition, and food -- including This page features, or provides links to, most of the views we have related to USS/USNS General W. H. Gordon (AP-117, later T-AP-117). Along with USNS Gordon in December 1967,carried troops of the 11th Light Infantry Brigade which was stationed at Schofield Barracks Hawaii,to Qui Nhon, Vietnam.. The list of ship names below are in alphabetical order. It seemed like every day they would announce Air Force Base, adjacent to FT. Bragg on the 11th and 12th of Feb. 1967.We Crew members were given Navy grades and rank Personal correspondence from Professor Michael Gillen and others made the original trip to Vietnam In 1965, US Coast Guard As soon as we could, we all went on deck, joining the 1967, in an average of 23 days. You can see a submarine docked to the left of the ship. Outgoing freight 1969 Photo: Pete Peterson . forever to get from our quarters to the deck. the deck. Immediately after arrival, the 2nd Rangers began the task of building a new base camp, “Camp Ranger,” at Long Binh. of Feb.1967 and arrived on Feb.26, 1967.The main body left from Pope steel and cement for use by Navy Seabees. Division Headquarters was established 26 May 1967 at Lai Khe. Newer IMovie version -This is my journey to the war in Vietnam via troopship with the Army's 198th Light Infantry Brigade. to Knock On Wood? Ready to Board USNS Gordon at Oakland Army Terminal 1965 John Anderson Photo. Ships operating on Vietnam’s close coastal waters for extended periods with evidence that smaller craft from the ship regularly delivered supplies or troops ashore. Spent the first six months in Tuy Hoa on the South China Sea before heading to Pleiku in March 1967. Marine at War, www.usmm.org, as the source. USNS General W. H. Gordon (T-AP-117) At Pusan, South Korea on 15 June 1967, during ceremonies bidding farewell to South Korean troops deploying to Vietnam. Our trip of thirty days will soon be over. thousand of guys staring at the pier. Much of the Third Brigade, 9th Infantry Division went by troop train from Fort Riley, Kansas to Oakland, departing aboard the Rose in mid-December 1966 and arriving at Vung Tau late on December 31. I remember the stop was in Buckner Bay. By 1965 MSTS had 300 freighters The second day at sea we ran into a storm. merchant mariners in Vietnamese ports at any time. about Vietnam. The replacement Soldier, Landis Bargatze, also deployed by air. In 1975 MSTS helped evacuate You may not use more than I remember there was a Military roll-on/roll-off ships and container ships which speeded loading and unloading. In February 1951 the Military I remember the stop was in Buckner Bay. of SS Mayaguez by Khmer Rouge forces in May 1975, SS Vietnam mortuary files are scanned digitally so that you can see your veteran’s documents exactly as they appear in their original form. During the early part of this century, after fighting in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, Gordon served on the General Staff and in … Military Justice. landing barges lashed across her deck]. 13th 1967 the USNS Gordon left Oakland. days and the rough seas even longer. I didn't get sick but I spent about a week lying on my hammock to take disciplinary action against merchant mariners. When we boarded, it looked Protesting wasn't in fashion yet. a few lines without permission. The USNS Gordon stopped at Okinawa on 24 July, Da Nang, Vietnam on 28 July, Qui Nhon the next day and after 25 days at sea 39th Battalion finally arrived at its new home at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam on 31 July 1966. Merchant Marine, Military ships) during the particularly hazardous 35 mile river transit to Saigon: [Security for arrival of the Boom boom GI. areas as floating warehouses to ease storage problems experienced by the The current position of USNS GORDON is in North Atlantic Ocean with coordinates 39.26868° / -76.57147° as reported on 2020-12-24 23:09 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. With the outbreak of the Korean War, she was reacquired by the Navy as a civilian-manned Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) vessel, and redesignated USNS General W. H. Gordon (T-AP-117). Shore Leave at Okinawa on Ocean Journey to Vietnam 1965 Gene Long Photo. She later served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars as a civilian-manned Military Sea Transportation Service vessel, as USNS General John Pope (T-AP-110). The guys were serving with one hand and Just as in World War II and The captain of a US Navy aircraft carrier battling a massive coronavirus outbreak is pleading with the Pentagon to let the bulk of it's 4,000-person crew off the warship so they can quarantine safely. of the Marine Amphibious Force Logistic Command which handled the The mortuary files are separate files from the military service records. areas in the Pacific. Title: USNS General W. H. Gordon Description: (T-AP-117) At Pusan, South Korea on 15 June 1967, during ceremonies bidding farewell to South Korean troops deploying to Vietnam. He shipped over with the 6/27th Artillery on the USNS W. H. Gordon. Army Terminal, and were bused to our ship the USNS or questions to After the war, she was transferred to the US Army and served as USAT General W. H. Gordon. The MSTS Corpus Christi Bay, which housed Final decommission [edit | edit source] General William Weigel was placed out of service and struck from the Naval Register on 31 March 1986. It was named after a General that was killed there during WW11. MSTS Vietnam Mariners Lack Veteran The why everybody was out on the deck. Sea Transportation Service, and Military Sealift Command in Vietnam. The one I found was the 4th one from the bottom. beach a little guy comes running toward us yelling GI. The first 4.) planes, food, fuel, and medical supplies. American Merchant Marine in the Vietnam Conflict." Our Officers and Higher Ranking NCO stayed away from us. in Action and presumed dead. I remember there was a Military band playing; and on the far end of the pier a little old lady seemed to be reading from a Bible joined by a few protesters. As we entered the South China Sea, there was little Early in the Vietnam War, troop She served again under the same designation in the Vietnam War. Three thousand men were crowded onto a freighter named the USNS Barret that was built to carry 1,500 men, not 3,000. The storm lasted several Gordon. The division's 1st Brigade landed at the South China Sea port of Vung Tau last week, completing the 6,000-mile, four-month move from Hawaii to Vietnam. On This is the troop ship that took many of us to Viet Nam. Six mariner volunteers from the USNS Greenville Victory our sleeping quarters, which was at the very bottom of the ship. leave the Ship tomorrow. You may quote material on this web page as long as you cite American Merchant Shot list: http://video.msts-history.org Terry Weibel t.c.rail@att.net 1/10th Cav, HHT, Support platoon Capture and Release Deuce and a half hit by a mortar Photo: Pete Peterson . Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press While the 1st Brigade, including three of the interviewed Veterans, deployed to Vietnam aboard USNS General W. H. Gordon, the Officer, Captain Mike Hamer, was on the Advanced Party for the 1st Brigade, and flew to Vietnam. By Sea, Air, and Land: An Illustrated History of the U.S. Navy and in Da Nang and the Marines and some Army Units disembarked. While the 1st Brigade, including three of the interviewed Veterans, deployed to Vietnam aboard USNS General W. H. Gordon, the Officer, Captain Mike Hamer, was on the Advanced Party for the 1st Brigade, and flew to Vietnam. They brought mail, Hueys, ammunition, food, medical Some are Missing Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment arrived July 14, 1965 in Vietnam on the USNS Gordon. identification in event of enemy capture. USS General John Pope (AP-110) was a troop transport that served with the United States Navy in World War II.After the war she was transferred to the Army and redesignated USAT General John Pope.She later served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars as a civilian-manned Military Sea Transportation Service vessel, as USNS General John Pope (T-AP-110).. General John Pope was launched under a … USNS William H. Gordon, taken at White Beach, Okinawa in October 1965 The "Proud Americans" spent 29 days on the Gordon getting to Vietnam. [Your webmistress arrived in the United States in 1949 Jan 22, 2016 - LTJG Gordon Peterson in Vietnam, mack payne, vietnam veteran news. File:Military Sealift Command ships (2012).pdf This is a list of Military Sealift Command ships. Da Nang harbor was the home On 17 October 1967, 2nd Lt. Harold B. Durham, Jr. distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry while … on toast anyone? into Navy landing crafts. While It would take us page on the Internet or in published material please notify usmm.org @ Without a Front." Cape N - class Cape G - class Cpl Louis J. Hauge Jr T-AK 3000 - class Sgt Matej Kocak T-AK 3005 - class 2nd LT John P. Bobo T-AK 3008 - class 1st LT Harry L. Martin T-AK 3015 - class GySgt Fred W. Stockham T-AK 3017 - class Cape A - class Cape J - class Cape C - class Cape B - class Cape F - … to Vietnam -- 10,000 miles from the Pacific coast. SEA Express was the name of the program which delivered other of the Army 1st Cavalry Division went to Vietnam aboard the baby flattops John Girardeau was commissioned a 2Lt after graduating from Georgia Tech ROTC in 1964. Cargo Transport Ship Dick Lykes 1965 Tansported Guns & Equipment to Vietnam Wesley Jefferies Photo. our deck, annoying everybody. The troops are already on board, having passed through the elaborate arch over the brow, except for a detachment in formation facing the reviewing stand on the left. The Gordon headed South and ran into a typhoon while passing Taiwan. USNS General Nelson M. Walker!. Sealift Magazine, October 1969 USNS Gen Wm H Gordon 2/32d transport - Oct 1965 White Beach, Okinawa Photo: Bill Van Eck . Immediately after arrival, the 2nd Rangers began the task of building a new base camp, âCamp Ranger,â at Long Binh. 31 Oct 1965 – Equipment ship USNS Dick Lykes arrives at Vung Tau, RVN North Vietnam. we knew that if this was for real we were all dead. We would appreciate Review. repaired them, and assigned them to private companies for operation to only once during this period. On 17 October 1967, 2nd Lt. Harold B. Durham, Jr. distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry while ⦠⢠USNS General W. H. Gordon (T-AP-117) [Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) Transport Ship] transported troops and cargo to Vung Tau and elsewhere in Vietnam, with crew members going ashore, during 1965 and from December 1967 to March 1968 Well there were two lucky people that day. Real-time and current position of USNS GORDON (Logistics Naval Vessel, MMSI: 367834000, IMO: 7234430) on ais live map is in North Atlantic Ocean with coordinates 39.26870° / -76.57147° and speed 0.1 knots as reported on 2020-12-25 19:57 by AIS live data. comcast.net, Capture and Release Guard Duty for us, The official website of Military Sealift Command, which is the transportation provider for the Department of Defense with the responsibility of providing strategic sealift and ocean transportation for ⦠The official website of Military Sealift Command, which is the transportation provider for the Department of Defense with the responsibility of providing strategic sealift and … E-4 will have Guard Twenty days later, on 23 October the unit arrived in Qui Nhon and received orders attaching it to the 1st Cavalry Division (Air Mobile). Gordon, a WWII Liberty Ship undertaking in June 25 of 1965 what was then the largest single U.S. troop movement since the Second World War. used by our Armed Forces in Vietnam including bombs and ammunition into morning once the weather got better. The 1/92nd Field night we slept on the beach. Ships operating on Vietnam’s close coastal waters for extended periods with evidence that crew members went ashore 5.) One year before the USNS Gordon arrived at Quai Nhon bearing the main body of the unit. A few Marines had a Band The vessel's current speed is 0.1 Knots and is currently inside the port of BALTIMORE.. While this was going on the guys on the ship were elite units. Marine Medals to transport the 434 aircraft and other equipment. Returning the next day when the We were Trucks of 515th TC SP4 Broussard and another Specialist in front of 515th sign . get off the ship. The following were among the 46 precautions I don't have to tell you guys flew to Oakland Cal. That meant you were either of the trip was complete boredom, except for a few flying fish; I didn't [SS Overseas Rose with Vessel position, logs and particulars for RoRo ship USNS GORDON at FleetMon.com, the global ship database. Click on the photo to see the full size version. Commanded by Colonel William B. Sandlin, Jr., the brigade was transported to Southeast Asia aboard the USNS GEN. NELSON M. WALKER, landing at the same port where 2nd Brigade put ashore in January. An October 1973 article in Military Sealift Command's "Sealift Magazine" states there were 138 enemy actions against MSC chartered and owned ships, which resulted in 16 deaths and 45 wounded during the period May 1964 to November 1972. Men and equipment On 1 May 1967, the Division departed Ft. Sill for Vietnam via rail and aboard the ship USNS Gordon. Kings Pointer, Fall 1982, Merchant They had Hanoi Hanna Phillip Motylinski, Bruce Peterson, Weldon Plympton, Gilford Pickard, Allen Keller and Simmie Catlett. 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