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- USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13) | Military Wiki | Fandom
Salisbury Sound was sponsored by Mrs John D Price, and commissioned on 26 November 1945 She was named after the Salisbury Sound; a sound near Sitka, Alaska and until her decommissioning was affectionately referred to by her crewmembers as the " Sally Sound "
- James Lind aboard Salisbury. - The James Lind Library
Lind had joined the Navy in 1739, serving around Iberia, Africa and the Mediterranean, and Salisbury would be his last ship Although she was newly launched, he was not her first surgeon: Alexander Hart had come and gone within days
- USS SALISBURY SOUND (AV-13) Deployments History
On 26 July 1950 soon after Communist forces invaded South Korea Salisbury Sound sailed from San Diego After delivering cargo to Yokosuka and Okinawa she tended planes at Iwakuni Japan and at Okinawa from September into December
- USS Salisbury Sound - Wikipedia
Salisbury Sound was sponsored by Mrs John D Price, and commissioned on 26 November 1945 She was named after the Salisbury Sound; a sound near Sitka, Alaska and until her decommissioning was affectionately referred to by her crewmembers as the " Sally Sound "
- Putrid gums and Dead Mens Cloaths: James Lind aboard the
Control of the seas was essential for Britain, with extended naval patrols both in home waters—the task of the Salisbury —and afar Between 1740 and 1744 Admiral Lord Anson led a circumnavigatory expedition against the Spanish in the Pacific and suffered appalling losses from scurvy
- Salisbury Sound - NHHC
On 26 July 1950, soon after Communist forces invaded South Korea, Salisbury Sound sailed from San Diego After delivering cargo to Yokosuka and Okinawa, she tended planes at Iwakuni, Japan, and
- HMS, later HMCS Salisbury, destroyer - Naval History. Net
This name was common to three communities in the USA and the city in Wiltshire It was first introduced into the RN for a 4th Rate in 1698 and last used for a 4th Rate in 1814
- The Colorful History of Naming Ships | Naval History - August 2025 . . .
There was so much affection for that ship in the fleet that the Secretary of the Navy asked Congress to permit her name to be perpetuated by a new battleship, and “Battleship Number 5” was so named, becoming the only American battleship not to be named for a state
- Navy Ship Names: Background for Congress
Names for Navy ships traditionally have been chosen and announced by the Secretary of the Navy, under the direction of the President and in accordance with rules prescribed by Congress Rules for giving certain types of names to certain types of Navy ships have evolved over time
- DANFS: USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13)
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships entry for USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13) -- naming, description, history
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