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U.S. Navy Ships In The Korean Conflict
Sunk or Damaged in Action
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
805 KIDDER BREESE SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON DC
20374-5060
Sunk in action ( 5 ships):
- USS Magpie (AMS-25) blew up after striking a mine, 21 missing in
action and 12 survivors, 29 September 1950.
- USS Pirate (AM-275) sunk after striking a mine at Wonsan, North
Korea, 12 October 1950.
- USS Pledge (AM-277) sunk after striking a mine at Wonsan, North
Korea, 12 October 1950.
- USS Partridge (AMS-31) sunk after striking a mine, 8 killed, 6
seriously wounded, 2 February 1951.
- USS Sarsi (ATF-111) sunk after striking a mine at Hungnam, North
Korea, 2 killed, 27 August 1952.
Damaged in action ( 87 incidents):
- USS Brush (DD-745) damaged after striking a mine at Tanchon,
North Korea, 9 killed and 10 wounded, 26 September 1950.
- USS Mansfield (DD-728) damaged after striking a mine, 5 missing
and 48 wounded, 30 September 1950.
- USS Charles S. Perry (DD-697) damaged by 3 hits from a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, 23 December 1950.
- USS Ozborn (DD-846) damaged after being hit by a shore battery at
Wonsan, North Korea, 2 casualties, 23 December 1950.
- USS Walke (DD-723) extensively damaged after striking a mine off
the east coast of Korea, 61 casualties, 12 June 1951.
- USS Thompson (DMS-38) extensively damaged after being hit by a
shore battery at Songjin, North Korea, 3 killed and 4 wounded, 14 June
1951.
- USS Hoquiam (PF-5) slightly damaged after being hit by a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, 1 casualty, 7 May 1951.
- USS New Jersey (BB-62) slightly damaged after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 4 casualties, 20 May 1951.
- USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887) minor damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 8 casualties, 22 May 1951.
- USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754) slightly damaged after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 4 casualties, 18 June 1951.
- USS Henry W. Tucker (DDR-875) superficial damage after being hit
by a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 28 June 1951.
- USS Everett (PF-8) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 8 casualties, 3 July 1951 .
- USS Helena (CA-75) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 2 casualties, 31 July 1951
- USS Dextrous (AM-341) superficial damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 1 killed and 3 wounded, 11 August
1951.
- USS William Seiverling (DE-441) fireroom flooded after being hit
by a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 8 September
1951.
- USS Heron (AMS-18) superficial damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 10 September 1951.
- USS Redstart (AM-378) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 10 September 1951.
- USS Firecrest (AMS-10) slight damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Hungnam, North Korea, no casualties, 5 October 1951.
- USS Ernest G. Small (DDR-838) extensive damage after striking a
mine off the East coast of North Korea, 27 casualties, 7 October
1951.
- USS Renshaw (DDE-499) slight damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, 1 casualty, 11 October 1951.
- USS Samuel N. Moore (DD-747) moderate damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Hungnam, North Korea, 3 casualties, 17 October
1951.
- USS Helena (CA-75) - slight damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Hungnam, North Korea, 4 casualties, 23 October 1951.
- USS Osprey (AMS-28) considerable damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 1 casualty, 29 October 1951.
- USS Gloucester (PF-22) light damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Hongwon, North Korea, 12 casualties, 11 November 1951.
- USS Hyman (DD-732) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 23 November 1951.
- USS Crook County (LST-611) superficial damage after being hit by
a shore battery, no casualties, 22 December 1951.
- USS Dextrous (AM-341) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 3 casualties, 11 January 1952.
- USS Porterfield (DD-682) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Sokto, North Korea, no casualties, 3 February 1952.
- USS Endicott (DMS-35) minor damage after 2 hits from a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, no casualties, 4 February 1952.
- USS Rowan (DD-782) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore battery
at Hungnam, North Korea, no casualties, 22 February 1952.
- USS Shelton (DD-790) moderate damage after 3 hits from a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, 15 casualties, 22 February 1952.
- USS Henderson (DD-785) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Hungnam, North Korea, no casualties, 23 February 1952.
- USS Wisconsin (BB-64) insignificant damage after 1 hit from a
shore battery at Songjin, North Korea, 3 casualties, 16 March 1952.
- USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887) moderate damage after 1 hit from a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 5 casualties, 24 March 1952.
- USS Endicott (DMS-35) insignificant damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Chongjin, North Korea, no casualties, 7 April 1952.
- USS Endicott (DMS-35) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, no casualties, 19 April 1952.
- USS Osprey (AMS-28) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore battery
at Songjin, North Korea, no casualties, 24 April 1952.
- USS Cabildo (LSD-16) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 2 casualties, 26 April 1952.
- USS Laffey (DD-724) superficial damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 30 April 1952.
- USS Maddox (DD-731) superficial damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 30 April 1952.
- USS Leonard F. Mason (DD-852) superficial damage after being hit
by a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 2 May
1952.
- USS James C. Owens (DD-776) considerable damage after 6 hits from
a shore battery at Songjin, North Korea, 10 casualties, 7 May 1952.
- USS Herbert J. Thomas (DDR-833) superficial damage after 1 hit
from a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 12 May
1952.
- USS Douglas H. Fox (DD-779) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore
battery at Hungnam, North Korea, 2 casualties, 14 May 1952.
- USS Cabildo (LSD-16) superficial damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 2 casualties, 25 May 1952.
- USS Swallow (AMS-26) slight damage after 3 hits from a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, no casualties, 25 May 1952.
- USS Murrelet (AM-372) slight damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Songjin, North Korea, no casualties, 26 May 1952.
- USS Firecrest (AMS-10) minor damage after hits from machine gun
mounts. No casualties, 30 May 1952.
- USS Buck (DD-761) motor launch damaged after being hit by a shore
battery at Kojo, North Korea, 2 casualties, 13 June 1952.
- USS Orleck (DD-886) minor damage from 1 hit after receiving 50
rounds of 75 mm, 4 casualties, 13 June 1952.
- USS John R. Pierce (DD-753) moderate damage after 7 hits from a
shore battery at Tanchon, North Korea, 10 casualties, 6 August 1952.
- USS Barton (DD-722) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore battery
at Wonsan, North Korea, 2 casualties, 10 August 1952.
- USS Grapple (ARS-7) minor damage after 1 hit below the waterline
from a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 12 August
1952.
- USS Thompson (DMS-38) minor damage in the vicinity of the bridge
after an air burst and near misses from a shore battery at Songjin, North
Korea, 13 casualties, 20 August 1952.
- USS Competent (AM-316) superficial damage and lost sweep gear
after a shrapnel near miss from a shore battery at Pkg. 4-5, no casualties,
27 August 1952.
- USS McDermut (DD-677) superficial damage after receiving 60
rounds at 3,700 yards while at Pkg 4-5, no casualties, 27 August
1952.
- USS Agerholm (DD-826) superficial damage after being hit by a
shore battery at the Kangsong, North Korea area bombline, 1 casualty, 1
September 1952.
- USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754) slight damage from near misses, after
receiving 69 rounds, from a shore battery at Tanchon, North Korea, no
casualties, 8 September 1952.
- USS Barton (DD-722) major damage after striking a mine 90 miles
east of Wonsan, North Korea, 11 casualties, 16 September 1952.
- USS Alfred A. Cunningham (DD-752) moderate damage from 5 hits and
7 air bursts. Received 150 rounds of 105 mm from 3 guns. First round was a
direct hit at a initial range of 3,500 yards. 8 casualties, 19 September
1952.
- USS Perkins (DDR-877) superficial damage after being straddled by
5 rounds, from a shore battery at range of 5,000 yards, at Kojo, North
Korea. The ship was sprayed with shrapnel from 2 near misses, 18 casualties,
13 October 1952.
- USS Osprey (AMS-28) minor damage after being hit by a shore
battery at Kojo, North Korea, 4 casualties, 14 October 1952.
- USS Lewis (DE-535) moderate damage from 2 hits after receiving 50
rounds from 4-6 guns at Wonsan, North Korea, 8 casualties, 21 October
1952.
- USS Mansfield (DD-728) minor shrapnel damage after receiving 40
rounds from 4 guns. The suspected radar controlled guns straddled the ship
at a range of 4,300-8,000 yards. No casualties, 28 October 1952.
- USS Uhlmann (DD-687) minor damage from 3 hits after receiving 160
rounds from a shore battery, 13 casualties, 3 November 1952.
- USS Kite (AMS-22) 1 small boat destroyed by a shore battery at
Wonsan, North Korea, 5 casualties, 19 November 1952.
- USS Thompson (DMS-38) minor damage from 1 hit after receiving 89
rounds from a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 1 casualty, 20 November
1952.
- USS Hanna (DE-449) moderate damage from 1 hit after receiving 60
rounds from a shore battery at Songjin, North Korea, 1 casualty, 24 November
1952.
- USS Halsey Powell (DD-686) whaleboat damaged after being hit by a
shore battery at Hwa-do, North Korea, 2 casualties, 6 February 1953.
- USS Gull (AMS-16) minor damage from 1 hit after receiving 60
rounds at a range of 5,400-10,000 yards while at Pkg 2, 2 casualties, 16
March 1953.
- USS Taussig (DD-746) slight damage from 1 hit after receiving 45
rounds at a range of 6,400-10,000 yards, 1 casualty, 17 March 1953.
- USS Los Angeles (CA-135) slight damage from 1 hit after receiving
40 rounds of 105 mm at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 27 March
1953.
- USS Los Angeles (CA-135) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 13 casualties, 2 April 1953.
- USS Maddox (DD-731) slight damage from 1-76 mm hit after
receiving 209 rounds of heavy fire from a shore battery at Wonsan, North
Korea, 3 casualties, 16 April 1953.
- USS James E. Kyes (DD-787) slight damage from 1 hit after
receiving 60 rounds of 155 mm at a range of 8,000-12,000 yards from a shore
battery near Wonsan, North Korea, 9 casualties, 19 April 1953.
- USS Maddox (DD-731) moderate damage from 1 hit from a shore
battery at Hodo Pando, North Korea. The ship received 186 rounds of 105 mm
and several near misses from 4 guns. No casualties, 2 May 1953.
- USS Owen (DD-536) minor damage from 1 hit from a shore battery at
Hodo Pando, North Korea. The ship received 100 rounds of 105 mm with 1 near
miss and several straddles from 4 guns. No casualties, 2 May 1953.
- USS Bremerton (CA-130) superficial damage after 1 near miss from
a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea. The ship received 18 rounds of 76 mm
- 135 mm, 2 casualties, 5 May 1953.
- USS Samuel N. Moore (DD-747) superficial damage from 1 hit from a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea. The ship received 60 rounds of 90 mm,
no casualties, 8 May 1953.
- USS Brush (DD-745) minor damage after 1 hit from a shore battery
at Wonsan, North Korea. The ship received 20 rounds of 76 mm, 9 casualties,
15 May 1953.
- USS Swift (AM-122) superficial damage from 1 hit from a shore
battery at Yang-do, North Korea. The ship received 30 rounds of 76 mm, 1
casualty, 29 May 1953.
- USS Clarion River (LSMR-409) minor damage after 2 hits from a
shore battery at Walsa-ri, North Korea. The ship received 30 rounds of 76
mm, 5 casualties, 4 June 1953.
- USS Wiltsie (DD-716) superficial damage after 1 hit from a shore
battery at Wonsan, North Korea. The ship received 35 rounds of 76 mm with
several air bursts, no casualties, 11 June 1953.
- USS Henderson (DD-785) superficial damage after being hit by a
shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, 17 June 1953.
- USS Irwin (DD-794) minor damage from 1 hit after receiving 90
rounds near Wonsan, North Korea, 5 casualties, 18 June 1953.
- USS Rowan (DD-782) moderate damage from 5 hits after receiving 45
rounds of 76-155 mm, at 7,500 yards, near Wonsan, North Korea, 9 casualties,
18 June 1953.
- USS Gurke (DD-783) slight damage from 2 hits and shrapnel from 5
near misses after receiving 150 rounds of 76-90 mm, at 6,000 to 11,000
yards, near Songjin, North Korea, 3 casualties, 25 June 1953.
- USS Manchester (CL-83) superficial damage after near misses
during a 30 minute gun duel with a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no
casualties, 30 June 1953.
- USS John W. Thomason (DD-760) minor shrapnel damage after near
misses from 150 rounds of 107 mm from a shore battery at Hodo Pando, North
Korea, 7 July 1953.
- USS Irwin (DD-794) minor damage after 80 rounds of 76 mm air
bursts close aboard from a shore battery at Pkg 2, 5 casualties, 8 July
1953.
- USS Saint Paul (CA-73) severe underwater damage after one 76-90
mm hit from a shore battery at Wonsan, North Korea, no casualties, 11 July
1953.
- USS Lyman K. Swenson (DD-729).
- USS DeHaven (DD-727).
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U.S. NAVY SHIPS IN THE KOREAN WAR
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Battleships
USS Iowa BB 61 USS Missouri BB 63 USS New Jersey BB 62 USS
Wisconsin BB 64
Carriers
USS Antietam CV 36 USS Badoeng Strait CVE 116 USS Bairoko CVE
115 USS Bataan CVL 29 USS Bennington CVA 20 USS Bon Homme
Richard CV 31 USS Boxer CV 21 USS Cabot CVL 28 USS Cape
Esperance CVE 88 USS Coral Sea CV 43 USS Corregidor CVE 58 USS
Essex CV 9 USS Gilbert Islands CVE 107 USS Hornet CVA 12 USS
Kearsage CV 33 USS Kula Gulf CVE 108 USS Lake Champlain CV 39
USS Leyte CV 32 USS Midway CV 41 USS Mindoro CVE 120 USS
Oriskany CVA 34 USS Philippine Sea CV 47 USS Princeton CV 37
USS Point Cruz CVE 119 USS Rendova CVE 114 USS Saipan CVL 48
USS Siboney CVE 112 USS Sicily CVE 118 USS Sitkoh Bay CVE 86
USS Tarawa CV 40 USS Tripoli CVE 64 USS Valley Forge CV 45
USS Wasp CV 18 USS Windham Bay CVE 92 USS Wright CVL 49
USS Yorktown CV 10
Cruisers
USS Bremerton CA 130 USS Canberra CA 70 USS Columbus CA 74
USS Helena CA 75 USS Juneau CLAA 119 USS Los Angeles CA 135
USS Manchester CL 83 USS Pittsburgh CA 72 USS Quincy CA 71
USS Rochester CA 124 USS Saint Paul CA 73 USS Toledo CA
133 USS Worcester CL 144
Destroyers
USS Agerholm DD 826 USS R. B. Anderson DD 786 USS Arnold J.
Isbell DD 869 USS Barton DD 722 USS Bausell DD 845 USS Black
DDD 666 USS Boyd DD 544 USS Brush DD 745 USS Buck DD 761
USS Carpenter DDE 825 USS Champlain DD 601 USS Chevalier DDR
805 USS Clarence K. Bronson DD 668 USS Colahan DD 658 USS
Collett DD 730 USS Cony DD 508 USS Corry DD 817 USS Cotten DD
669 USS Dashiell DD 659 USS De Haven DD 727 USS Douglas H Fox
DD 779 USS Duncan DDE 874 USS English DD 696 USS Ernest G Small
DD 838 USS Epperson DDE 719 USS Erben DD 631 USS Fechteler DD
870 USS Fiske DD 842 USS Fletcher DDE 445 USS Floyd B Parks DD
884 USS Forest B Royal DD 872 USS Frank E Evans DD 754 USS
Frank Knox DD 742 USS Fred T Berry DDE 858 USS Gregory DD 802
USS Gurke DD 783 USS Hailey DD 556 USS Hale DD 642 USS
Halsey Powell DD 686 USS Hamner DD 718 USS Hancock DD 675 USS
Hank DD702 USS Hanson DD 832 USS Harry E Hubbard DD 748 USS
Hawkins DD 873 USS Healy DD 672 USS Henderson DD 785 USS
Henley DD 762 USS Henry W Tucker DDR 875 USS Hickox DD 673 USS
Higbee DDR 806 USS Hopewell DD 681 USS James C. Owens
DD-776 USS Joseph P Kennedy Jr DD 850 USS John R Pierce DD 753
USS Keppler DDE 765 USS Laffey DD 724 USS Laws DD 558 USS
Leonard F Mason DD 852 USS Lyman K Swenson DD 729 USS Maddox DD
731 USS Mansfield DD 728 USS Marshall DD 676 USS McDermott DD
677 USS McGowan DD 678 USS McKean DD 784 USS McNair DD
679 USS New DD 818 USS Nicholas DDE 449 USS Norris DDE 859
USS O'Bannon DDE 450 USS O'Brien DD 725 USS Orleck DD 886
USS Ozbourn DD 846 USS Perkins DDR 877 USS Philip DDE 498
USS Picking DD 685 USS Porter DD800 USS Preston DD795 USS
Pritchett DD 561 USS Purdy DD 734 USS Radford DDE 446 USS
Remey DD 688 USS Renshaw DDE 499 USS Robinson DD 562 USS
Rodgers DD 876 USS Rogers DDR 876 USS Rooks DD 804 USS Rowan
DD 782 USS Rupertus DD 851 USS Samuel M Moore DD 747 USS Soley
DD 707 USS Southerland DDR 743 USS Stembel DD 644 USS Stockham
DD 683 USS Strong DD 758 USS Taussig DD 746 USS Theodore E
Chandler DD 717 USS The Sullivans DD537 USS Tingey DD 539 USS
Trathen DD 530 USS Twining DD 540 USS Uhlmann DD 687 USS Walke
DD 723 USS Wallace L Lind DD 703 USS Watts DD 567 USS
Wedderburn DD 684 USS Wilkinson DS 930 USS Wiltsie DD 716 USS
Wm R Rush DD 714 USS Yarnall DD 541 USS Zellars DD 777
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Destroyer Escorts
USS Blair DE 147 USS Charles Berry DE 1035 USS Cowell DE
USS Darby DE218 USS Foss DE 59 USS Howard DE 462 USS McCoy
Reynolds DE 440 USS McMorris DE 1036 USS Whitehurst DE 634 USS
Wiseman DE 667
Flagships
USS Eldorado AGC 11 USS Estes AGC 12 USS Mt McKinley AGC 7
USS Taconic AGC 17
Fleet Oilers
USS Ashtabula AO 51 USS Chikaskia AO 54 USS Cimarron AO 22
USS Kankakee AO 39 USS Guadalupe AO32 USS Mispillion AO 105
USS Navasota AO 106 USS Passumpsic AO 107 USS Patapsco AOG 1
USS Platte AO 24 USS Taluga AO 62 USS Tolovana AO 64 USS
Aucilla AO 56
Frigates
USS Albuquerque PF 7 USS Bayonne PF 21 USS Burlington PF 51
USS Everett PF 8 USS Glendale PF 36 USS Glouschester PF 22
USS Hoquiam (Patrol Frigate) PF 53 USS Tacoma PF3
Hospital Ships
USS Consolation AH 15 USS Haven AH 12 USS Hope AH USS
Repose AH 16
Landing Ships, Dock
USS Cabildo LSD 16 USS Colonial LSD 18 USS Comstock LSD 19
USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 USS Tortuga LSD 26 USS Whetstone LSD 27
Landing Ships, Men
LSM 226 LSM 546
Landing Ships, Men, Rocket (launching)
LSMR 404 LSMR 409 LSMR 412 LSMR 525 LSMR 536 (USS White
River)
Landing Ships, Tank
LST 391 LST 503 LST 529 LST 561 LST 629 LST 692
LST 715 LST 722 LST 758 LST 762 LST 772 LST 819
LST 822 LST 914 LST 963 (USS Sphinx) LST 973 (USS Trapp)
LST 975 LST 1006 LST 1032 LST 1048 LST 1073 LST
1078 LST 1080 (USS Pender County) LST 1081 LST 1082 LST
1083 LST 1101 LST 1148
Minesweepers
Mine Division 111 USS Carmick DMS 33 USS Chatterer AMS 40
USS Chief AM 315 USS Competent AM 316 USS Curlew AMS 8 USS
Defense AM 317 USS Devastator AM 318 USS Dextrous AM 341 USS
Doyle DMS 34 USS Ellyson DMS 19 USS Endicott DMS 35 USS Fitch
DMS 25 USS Gladiator AM 319 USS Grosbeak AMS 14 USS Gull AMS
16 USS Gwin DM 33 USS Hambleton DMS 20 USS Harry M Bauer DM 26
USS Heron AMS 18 USS Hobson DMS 26 USS Hornbill AMS 19 USS
Hummer AMS 20 USS Impeccable AM 320 USS Incredible AM 249 USS
Instill AM 252 USS Jubilant AM 255 USS Kite AMS 22 USS Lark
AMS 23 USS Linnet AMS 24 USS Macomb DMS 23 USS Magpie AMS 25
USS Mainstay AM 261 USS Merganser AMS 26 USS Minah AMC 204
USS Mockingbird AMS 27 USS Murrelet AM 372 USS Osprey AMS 28
USS Partridge AMS 31 USS Pelican AMS 32 USS Pigeon AM 374
USS Pirate AMS 275 USS Pledge AM 277 USS Plover AMS 33 USS
Ptarmigan AM 376 USS Redhead AMS 34 USS Redstart AM 378 USS
Rodman DMS 21 USS Ruddy AM 380 USS Sage AM 111 USS Seagull AMS
55 USS Seer AM 112 USS Shea DM 30 USS Shoveler AM382 USS
Strive AM 117 USS Surfbird AM 383 USS Sustain AM 119 USS
Swallow AMS 36 USS Swan AMS 37 USS Swift AM 122 USS Symbol AM
123 USS Thomas E Fraser DM 24 USS Toucan AM 387 USS Tumult AM
127 USS Waxbill AMS 39 USS Waxwing AM 389 USS Zeal AM 131
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Navy Support Units
1st Amphibious Construction Battalion ACB 1 US Fleet Activities
Navy, (Inchon & Pusan) Naval Beach Group One
Patrol Craft Escort
PCEC 882 PCEC 896 PCEC 898
Picket Ships
USS Durant DER 389 USS Harveson DER 316 USS Vance DER 387
Repair Ships
USS Bolster ARS 38 USS CADMUS AR 14 USS Chourre ARV 1 USS
Conserver ARS 39 USS Current ARS 22 USS Deliver ARS 23 USS
Grapple ARS 7 USS Grasp ARS 24 USS Hector AR 7 USS Hooper
Island ARG 17 USS Jason ARH 1 USS Kermit Roosevelt ARG 16 USS
Laertes AR 20 USS Luzon ARG 2 USS Reclaimer ARS 42 USS
Safeguard ARS 25
Submarines
USS Besuga USS Blackfin SS 322 USS Bowfin SS 287 USS Bream
SS USS Catfish SS 339 USS Greenfish SS 351 USS Hammerhead SS
364 USS Perch (Special Operations) USS Pickeral SS 534 USS
Queenfish SS 393 USS Sea Fox SS 402 USS Segundo SS 398 USS
Swordfish USS Tang
Supply Ships
USS Alstede AF 48 USS Graffias AF 29 USS Karin AF 33 USS
Merapi AF 38 USS Polaris AF 11
Supply Ships, Ammunition
USS Diphda AKA 59 USS Firedrake AE 14 USS Mt Baker AE 34
USS Mt Katmai AE 16 USS Paricutin AE 18 USS Rainier AE 5
USS Yancey AKA 93
Tenders
USS Arcadia AD 23 USS Bryce Canyon AD 36 USS Dixie AD 14
USS Hamul AD 20 USS Piedmont AD 17 USS Prairie AD 15 USS
Shenandoah AD 26
Tender, Aviation
USS Jupiter AVS 8
Tender, Seaplane
USS Corson AVP 37 USS Currituck AV 7 USS Curtiss AV 4 USS
Gardiners Bay AVP 39 USS Kenneth Whiting AV 14 USS Onslow AVP 48
USS Orca AVP USS Pine Island AV 12 USS Susen AVP
Tender, Submarine
USS Charles Sperry AS 12 USS Florkin ASR 9
Transport, Attack
USS Achernar AKA 53 USS Algol AKA 54 USS Bayfield APA 33
USS Bellatrix AKA 3 USS BEXAR APA 237 USS Cavalier APA 37
USS Chara AKA 58 USS Deuel APA 160 USS Diachenko APD 123
USS George Clymer APA 27 USS Grainger AK 184 USS Henrico APA
45 USS Horace A Bass APD 124 USS Lenawee APA 195 USS Marquette
AK 95 USS Menard APA 201 USS Merrick AKA 97 USS Montrose APA
212 USS Oglethorpe AKA 100 USS Okanogan APA 220 USS Passig AW
3 USS Renville APA 227 USS Sandoval APA 194 USS Skagit AKA 105
USS Sussex AK 213 USS Talladega APA 208 USS Telfair APA 210
USS Thomas Jefferson APA 30 USS Titiania AKA 13 USS Union AKA
106 USS Uvalde AKA 88 USS Virgo AKA 20 USS Walter B Cobb APD
106 USS Wantuck APD 125 USS Weiss APD 135 USS General W.H.
Gordon TAP 117 USS Winston AKA 94
Tug, Ocean
USS Lipan ATF 85 USS Sarsi ATF 111 USS Takelma ATF 113 USS
Cocopa ATF 101
Underwater Demolition
1st UDT (Underwater Demolition Team) 3rd UDT (Underwater Demolition
Team) 5th UDT (Underwater Demolition
Team)
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U.S. NAVAL AIR UNITS IN THE KOREAN
WAR
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Miscellaneous
ATS 21 Air Transport Sqdn CAG 11 - Carrier Air Group Fleet Air
Wing 6 (Air Sea Rescue) HU 1 Helicopter Utility Detachment HU 2
Helicopter Utility Detachment Military Air Transport Service (MATS)
Squadrons, Attack
(UTRON FIVE) VA 115 Sqdn Attack VA 195 Sqdn Attack VA 45
Sqdn Attack VA 50 Sqdn Attack VA 55 Sqdn Attack VA 65 Sqdn
Attack VA 145 Sqdn Attack VA 702 Sqdn Attack VA 721 Sqdn
Attack VA 728 Sqdn Attack VA 791 Sqdn Attack VA 923 Sqdn
Attack
Squadrons, Composite
VC 4 Sqdn Composite VC 11 Sqdn Composite VC 12 Sqdn Composite
VC 3 Sqdn Composite VC 33 Sqdn Composite VC 35 Sqdn Composite
VC 61 Sqdn Composite VC 62 Sqdn Composite
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Squadrons, Fighter
VF 22 Sqdn Fighter VF 23 Sqdn Fighter VF 24 Sqdn Fighter VF
31 Sqdn Fighter VF 32 Sqdn Fighter VF 44 Sqdn Fighter VF 51
Sqdn Fighter VF 52 Sqdn Fighter VF 53 Sqdn Fighter VF 54 Sqdn
Fighter VF 62 Sqdn Fighter VF 63 Sqdn Fighter VF 64 Sqdn
Fighter VF 71 Sqdn Fighter VF 71 Sqdn Fighter VF 72 Sqdn
Fighter VF 74 Sqdn Fighter VF 92 Sqdn Fighter VF 93 Sqdn
Fighter VF 111 Sqdn Fighter VF 112 Sqdn Fighter VF 113 Sqdn
Fighter VF 114 Sqdn Fighter VF 121 Sqdn Fighter VF 141 Sqdn
Fighter VF 144 Sqdn Fighter VF 151 Sqdn Fighter VF 152 Sqdn
Fighter VF 153 Sqdn Fighter VF 154 Sqdn Fighter VF 155 Sqdn
Fighter VF 172 Sqdn Fighter VF 191 Sqdn Fighter VF 192 Sqdn
Fighter VF 193 Sqdn Fighter VF 194 Sqdn Fighter VF 653 Sqdn
Fighter VF 702 Sqdn Fighter VF 713 Sqdn Fighter VF 721 Sqdn
Fighter VF 781 Sqdn Fighter VF 783 Sqdn Fighter VF 791 Sqdn
Fighter VF 821 Sqdn Fighter VF 831 Sqdn Fighter VF 837 Sqdn
Fighter VF 871 Sqdn Fighter VF 874 Sqdn Fighter VF 884 Sqdn
Fighter
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Patrol Squadrons
VP 1 Patrol Sqdn VP 2 Patrol Sqdn VP 6 Patrol Sqdn VP 7
Patrol Sqdn VP 9 Patrol Sqdn VP 22 Patrol Sqdn VP 24 Patrol
Sqdn VP 28 Patrol Sqdn VP 29 Patrol Sqdn VP 3 Patrol Sqdn
VP 40 Patrol Sqdn VP 42 Patrol Sqdn VP 46 Patrol Sqdn VP
47 Patrol Sqdn VP 48 Patrol Sqdn VP 50 Patrol Sqdn VP 57
Patrol Sqdn VP 722 Patrol Sqdn VP 731 Patrol Sqdn VP 871
Patrol Sqdn VP 892 Patrol Sqdn
Reconnaissance Squadrons
VQ 1 Fleet Recon Sqdn One
Tactical Support Squadrons
VR 21 Tactical Support Sqdn
Weather Squadrons
VJ 1 Weather Sqdn
Unknown Mission
VS 21 Sqdn VS 23 Sqdn VS 24 Sqdn VS 25 Sqdn VS 27 Sqdn
VS 38 Sqdn VS 653 Sqdn VS 892 Sqdn VS 931 Sqdn VW 1
Sqdn
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