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USS Durham (LKA 114)

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Name
  
USS Durham

Commissioned
  
24 May 1969

Struck
  
31 August 2015

Construction started
  
10 July 1967

Length
  
175 m

Operations
  
Vietnam War, Gulf War

Laid down
  
10 July 1967

Decommissioned
  
25 February 1994

Fate
  
To be sunk as a target

Launched
  
29 March 1968

Builder
  
Newport News Shipbuilding

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USS Durham (AKA-114/LKA-114) was a Charleston class amphibious cargo ship named after Durham, North Carolina. She served as a commissioned ship for 24 years and 9 months, and earned a total of 15 awards and campaign ribbons for her service.

She was laid down as AKA-114 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, VA, and redesignated LKA-114 on 1 January 1969. She was commissioned on 24 May 1969.

Durham was extensively involved in the Vietnam War.

In April 1975, Durham participated in Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of Saigon, Vietnam.

In the Gulf War, she was part of an 18-ship amphibious task force that was the largest such force since the Korean War. The task force arrived on station in the North Arabian Sea on 12 January 1991.

The ship was decommissioned on 25 February 1994. She is currently berthed at the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) awaiting disposal.

There is no DANFS entry for the ship.

References

USS Durham (LKA-114) Wikipedia