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The third of September 1957 found ''Grand Canyon'' underway with other units of the [[Atlantic Fleet]], this time to participate in [[NATO]] fall exercises. By the 16th she had crossed the [[Arctic Circle]] operating west of [[Norway]]. After visits to [[Trosmo, Norway]] and [[Portland, England]] ''Grand Canyon'' once again returned to Newport, arriving on [[21 October]]. ''Grand Canyon'' continued her tender duties out of Fall River until [[1 August]] [[1958]] when she sailed for [[Suda Bay, Crete]] to support the 6th Fleet in operations off [[Lebanon]]. For the next 4 months she supported destroyers and other types while helping to stabilize the situation and block aggression in [[Asia Minor]]. Besides [[Suda Bay]], ''Grand Canyon'' visited [[Izmir, Turkey]], [[Athens, Greece]], [[Naples, Italy]], and [[Barcelona, Spain]] before returning home in December. |
The third of September 1957 found ''Grand Canyon'' underway with other units of the [[Atlantic Fleet]], this time to participate in [[NATO]] fall exercises. By the 16th she had crossed the [[Arctic Circle]] operating west of [[Norway]]. After visits to [[Trosmo, Norway]] and [[Portland, England]] ''Grand Canyon'' once again returned to Newport, arriving on [[21 October]]. ''Grand Canyon'' continued her tender duties out of Fall River until [[1 August]] [[1958]] when she sailed for [[Suda Bay, Crete]] to support the 6th Fleet in operations off [[Lebanon]]. For the next 4 months she supported destroyers and other types while helping to stabilize the situation and block aggression in [[Asia Minor]]. Besides [[Suda Bay]], ''Grand Canyon'' visited [[Izmir, Turkey]], [[Athens, Greece]], [[Naples, Italy]], and [[Barcelona, Spain]] before returning home in December. |
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''Grand Canyon'' spent most of 1959 with tender duties at Newport except for duty at [[Charleston, South Carolina]] between [[29 August]] [[1959]] and [[11 January]] [[1960]]. She cleared Charleston [[11 January]] 1960 to participate in Operation "Springboard," returning to Newport on [[7 February]]; thence to [[Bermuda]] and [[New York]] before returning to Newport. Between October, 1960 and August, 1961 ''Grand Canyon'' tended ships at Newport, [[Boston]], and [[Norfolk]]. After her ninth Mediterranean tour August, 1961 to March, 1962 ''Grand Canyon'' returned to Newport and again took up her duties there until the fall. She proceeded to [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]], arriving [[3 November]] [[1961]] to start tending ships of the South Atlantic Blockading Fleet during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] and subsequent quarantine. ''Grand Canyon'' again helped demonstrate the mobility and |
''Grand Canyon'' spent most of 1959 with tender duties at Newport except for duty at [[Charleston, South Carolina]] between [[29 August]] [[1959]] and [[11 January]] [[1960]]. She cleared Charleston [[11 January]] 1960 to participate in Operation "Springboard," returning to Newport on [[7 February]]; thence to [[Bermuda]] and [[New York]] before returning to Newport. Between October, 1960 and August, 1961 ''Grand Canyon'' tended ships at Newport, [[Boston]], and [[Norfolk]]. After her ninth Mediterranean tour August, 1961 to March, 1962 ''Grand Canyon'' returned to Newport and again took up her duties there until the fall. She proceeded to [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]], arriving [[3 November]] [[1961]] to start tending ships of the South Atlantic Blockading Fleet during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] and subsequent quarantine. ''Grand Canyon'' again helped demonstrate the mobility and versatility of sea power. She returned to Newport on [[5 December]]. ''Grand Canyon'' made her tenth deployment to the Mediterranean between [[6 February]] and [[27 June]] [[1963]]. The ship entered [[Bethlehem Steel]] Yards in East Boston for modernization and refitting. With the completion of modernization on [[3 January]] [[1964]], ''Grand Canyon'' sailed for [[Guantanamo Bay]] and San Juan on training cruises. Returning to [[Mayport, Florida]] on [[11 May]], she tended destroyers there until her departure for Newport on [[20 June]] for similar duties at that station. |
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On [[27 November]] ''Grand Canyon'' departed Newport for her llth Mediterranean cruise, relieving the USS ''Shenandoah'' (AD-26) as 6th Fleet tender. She reached [[Palma, Mallorca]] in December and until [[16 April]] [[1965]] tended ships in [[France|French]], [[Italy|Italian]], and [[Spain|Spanish]] ports. After returning to Newport on [[27 April]] she served there and at Norfolk during the next 11 months. Between [[29 March]] [[1966]] and [[12 August]] she again served ships of the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. During the remainder of the year she operated out of Newport. Into 1967 ''Grand Canyon'' continued to provide tender and repair facilities for destroyer-type ships of the Atlantic Fleet and the mighty 6th Fleet. |
On [[27 November]] ''Grand Canyon'' departed Newport for her llth Mediterranean cruise, relieving the USS ''Shenandoah'' (AD-26) as 6th Fleet tender. She reached [[Palma, Mallorca]] in December and until [[16 April]] [[1965]] tended ships in [[France|French]], [[Italy|Italian]], and [[Spain|Spanish]] ports. After returning to Newport on [[27 April]] she served there and at Norfolk during the next 11 months. Between [[29 March]] [[1966]] and [[12 August]] she again served ships of the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. During the remainder of the year she operated out of Newport. Into 1967 ''Grand Canyon'' continued to provide tender and repair facilities for destroyer-type ships of the Atlantic Fleet and the mighty 6th Fleet. |
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The USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) alongside the USS Soley (DD-707) at Augusta, Sicily on 16 December 1950. | |
Career | |
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Ordered: | |
Laid down: | |
Launched: | 27 April 1945 |
Commissioned: | 5 April 1946 |
Decommissioned: | |
Fate: | Unknown |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 11,755 tons |
Length: | 492 ft (150 m) |
Beam: | 69 ft 6 in (21 m) |
Draft: | 27 ft 6 in (8 m) |
Speed: | 18 knots (33 km/h) |
Complement: | 977 |
Armament: | 2 x 5 in./38 guns (12 cm), 8 x 40mm AA guns, 22 x 20mm AA guns |
The USS Grand Canyon (AD-28) was one of thirteen Shenandoah Class destroyer tenders built at the tail end of World War II, and named for the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River.
Grand Canyon was launched 27 April 1945 by Todd-Pacific Shipyard, Inc. out of Tacoma, Washington, sponsored by Mrs. W. L. Mann, and commissioned 5 April 1946 with Captain W.D. Hoover in command. After brief shakedown off the coast of Southern California, Grand Canyon departed Port Townsend, Washington on 26 June 1946 en route to Newport, Rhode Island via the Canal Zone. She arrived in Newport on 20 July. Assigned the task of keeping United States Navy destroyers in operation, Grand Canyon cleared Newport on 17 September 1946 for her first tour with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. After a visit to Palermo, Sicily, and a 4½-month stay at Naples she returned to the States, arriving back in Norfolk on 1 March 1947.
Between 1 November 1947 and 12 November 1954 Grand Canyon continued her support of 6th Fleet destroyers, making six Mediterranean deployments. During this time she participated in some of the largest peacetime service operations ever undertaken. Grand Canyon continued her tender duties in the U.S. until 24 September 1956 when she again departed for the the Mediterranean for her eighth tour. By 20 October the Suez Crisis had reached the serious stage and the majority of the 6th Fleet proceeded into the Eastern Mediterranean. During this period the Grand Canyon, as flagship, took part in fleet exercises and visited the ports of Augusta, Sicily Messina, Sicily and Taranto, Italy. As the Suez problem subsided she sailed for Cannes, France on 20 December in time for the Christmas holidays. Grand Canyon returned to Fall River, Massachusetts on 13 March 1957.
The third of September 1957 found Grand Canyon underway with other units of the Atlantic Fleet, this time to participate in NATO fall exercises. By the 16th she had crossed the Arctic Circle operating west of Norway. After visits to Trosmo, Norway and Portland, England Grand Canyon once again returned to Newport, arriving on 21 October. Grand Canyon continued her tender duties out of Fall River until 1 August 1958 when she sailed for Suda Bay, Crete to support the 6th Fleet in operations off Lebanon. For the next 4 months she supported destroyers and other types while helping to stabilize the situation and block aggression in Asia Minor. Besides Suda Bay, Grand Canyon visited Izmir, Turkey, Athens, Greece, Naples, Italy, and Barcelona, Spain before returning home in December.
Grand Canyon spent most of 1959 with tender duties at Newport except for duty at Charleston, South Carolina between 29 August 1959 and 11 January 1960. She cleared Charleston 11 January 1960 to participate in Operation "Springboard," returning to Newport on 7 February; thence to Bermuda and New York before returning to Newport. Between October, 1960 and August, 1961 Grand Canyon tended ships at Newport, Boston, and Norfolk. After her ninth Mediterranean tour August, 1961 to March, 1962 Grand Canyon returned to Newport and again took up her duties there until the fall. She proceeded to San Juan, Puerto Rico, arriving 3 November 1961 to start tending ships of the South Atlantic Blockading Fleet during the Cuban Missile Crisis and subsequent quarantine. Grand Canyon again helped demonstrate the mobility and versatility of sea power. She returned to Newport on 5 December. Grand Canyon made her tenth deployment to the Mediterranean between 6 February and 27 June 1963. The ship entered Bethlehem Steel Yards in East Boston for modernization and refitting. With the completion of modernization on 3 January 1964, Grand Canyon sailed for Guantanamo Bay and San Juan on training cruises. Returning to Mayport, Florida on 11 May, she tended destroyers there until her departure for Newport on 20 June for similar duties at that station.
On 27 November Grand Canyon departed Newport for her llth Mediterranean cruise, relieving the USS Shenandoah (AD-26) as 6th Fleet tender. She reached Palma, Mallorca in December and until 16 April 1965 tended ships in French, Italian, and Spanish ports. After returning to Newport on 27 April she served there and at Norfolk during the next 11 months. Between 29 March 1966 and 12 August she again served ships of the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. During the remainder of the year she operated out of Newport. Into 1967 Grand Canyon continued to provide tender and repair facilities for destroyer-type ships of the Atlantic Fleet and the mighty 6th Fleet.
References
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
- "Grand Canyon". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Retrieved October 15.
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