Fms - Newport Class Lst Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1845-1791 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000516
1850235 Incandescent Lamp
002287130
1852209 U Semiconductor Device Rectifier
003145166
1853-0026 Transistor
001120932
1854-0280 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
001050982
1854-0296 Transistor
001105144
185461-1 Incandescent Lamp
002287130
1857-25543 Dry Chemical Nozzle Assembly
000332767
1857425 Spring Retaining
007347198
18582 Gasket
002505838
18595PCA1849C Helical Spring
004636218
18599-002 Electrical Dummy Load
006172885
18599-2 Electrical Dummy Load
006172885
18620 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000516
18632 Filter Bushing
001630426
18640012 Self-aligning Roller Bearing
001561438
186676 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
010165469
186908 O-ring
007274085
18723 Lubricant Transfer Pump
012233730
18723-201 Lubricant Transfer Pump
012233730
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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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