USS Guam

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USS Guam was a U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship that served as a helicopter carrier and command vessel during the Cold War era.

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instanceOf Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship
command ship
helicopter carrier
airWingType US Marine Corps helicopter squadrons
builder Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
commissioned 16 January 1965
conflictParticipation Lebanon peacekeeping operations
Operation Urgent Fury
Vietnam War era operations
country United States of America
crewComplement approximately 650 ship’s company
decommissioned 25 August 1998
displacement approximately 18,000 tons full load
embarkedTroopsCapacity approximately 1,800 Marines
era Cold War
fate sunk as a target
flightDeck full-length flight deck for helicopters
homeport Norfolk, Virginia
hullNumber LPH-9
laidDown 15 November 1962
launched 22 August 1964
length about 592 feet
namedAfter Guam
navalRegistryPrefix USS
notableFeature configured as a command ship for certain operations
served as a flagship for amphibious ready groups
operationLocation Caribbean Sea
operator United States Navy
primaryArmament embarked helicopters
primaryMission amphibious assault
vertical envelopment operations
propulsion steam turbines
two shafts
secondaryMission command and control
serviceBranch Atlantic Fleet
surface form: U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet
shipClass Iwo Jima class
shipRole amphibious assault platform
command and control ship
helicopter carrier
shipType amphibious assault ship
amphibious warfare ship
sponsor Mrs. Vaughn H. Emory
strickenFromNavalRegister 25 August 1998
sunkAsTargetDate 16 October 2001
tookPartIn Operation Urgent Fury
topSpeed over 20 knots
wellDeck no traditional well deck

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Gemini 11 recoveryShip USS Guam