Fms - Newport Class Lst Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12844 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001737285
1286 Laminated Glass
004535729
128712H Ignition Coil
000384447
128838 Needle Roller Bearing
009623263
128C421H02 Tube To Boss Elbow
009362172
128C439H02 Nonmetallic Hose
000677648
129-002-0005 Glow Lamp
002440483
1299 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001737285
12K6 Flexible Shaft Assembly
004234820
12M-8-2 1-2N Discharge Cap
003437027
12M8-2 1-2N Discharge Cap
003437027
12M8-21-2N Discharge Cap
003437027
12R2X Nonmetallic Hose
001669835
12Z13110-904 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
009607345
12Z22PC475 Flat Washer
001849121
12Z315-62 Annular Ball Bearing
001565022
12Z6154-3 Globe Valve
002385372
13-1472 Solid Rivet
001950925
13-267210-1 Diode Semiconductor Device
000688241
13-4-40649 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000263
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Fms - Newport Class Lst

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USS Fresno was the 4th ship in the Newport class tank landing ships. Fresno was named for a city and county in California. She was laid down on 16 December 1967 at San Diego, California, by the National Steel & Shipbuilding Company; launched on 28 September 1968; sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn Hyde (wife of the mayor of Fresno); and commissioned on 22 November 1969 with Commander Stanislaus J. Sowinski in command.

Assigned to the Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, and homeported at San Diego, California, Fresno alternated amphibious training operations along the west coast of the United States with regular, extended deployments to the western Pacific. She continued this regimen into 1990. Fresno saw extensive service during the latter stages of the Vietnam War. Fresno was decommissioned in 1993 and berthed at the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF), Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. In 2009, along with Racine, Fresno was reported to be sold to the Peruvian Navy. However, this Foreign Military Sales (FMS) case was never executed and the ship remained under the control of the U.S. Navy following its decommissioning.

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