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# Gasoline Tanker: Laid down, 24 February 1945, as MV Tarland, a Maritime Commission type (T1-M-BT2) tanker hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 2640), at Todd Shipbuilding, Houston, TX. |
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# Launched, as Rincon, 5 June 1945 |
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# Delivered to the Maritime Commission, 5 October 1945 and chartered for operations |
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# Acquired by the Navy and assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS), 1 July 1950 for operations |
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# Placed in service as USNS Rincon (T-AOG-77), 1 July 1950 |
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# During the Korean War Rincon participated in the following campaigns: |
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Korean War Campaigns Campaign and Dates Campaign and Dates |
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Second Korean Winter |
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19 September to 25 October 1951 |
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2 January to 30 April 1952 Korean Defense Summer-Fall 1952 |
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1 to 10 May 1952[[Imagen:pope.jpg]] |
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# Placed out of service, circa 1976 |
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# Transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet |
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# Transferred, (loaned) to South Korea, under terms of the Security Assistance Program, 21 February 1982, renamed ROKS Soyang (AOE-55) |
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# Struck from the Naval Register, 23 October 1998 |
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# Final Disposition, scrapped, circa 2000 |
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# Rincon earned two battle stars for Korean War service |
Revisión del 01:53 31 mar 2008
Richard Bentley, (Oulton, cerca de Wakefield, Yorkshire, 27 de enero 1662 – 14 de julio 1742) fue un filólogo, helenista y cronólogo inglés.
Citas
- «Para mí el sentido y la razón son más importantes que un centenar de manuscritos»
- Eugenio Asensio: De Fray Luis de León a Quevedo y otros estudios sobre retórica, poética y humanismo. Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca, p. 27.)
- Gasoline Tanker: Laid down, 24 February 1945, as MV Tarland, a Maritime Commission type (T1-M-BT2) tanker hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 2640), at Todd Shipbuilding, Houston, TX.
- Launched, as Rincon, 5 June 1945
- Delivered to the Maritime Commission, 5 October 1945 and chartered for operations
- Acquired by the Navy and assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS), 1 July 1950 for operations
- Placed in service as USNS Rincon (T-AOG-77), 1 July 1950
- During the Korean War Rincon participated in the following campaigns:
Korean War Campaigns Campaign and Dates Campaign and Dates Second Korean Winter 19 September to 25 October 1951 2 January to 30 April 1952 Korean Defense Summer-Fall 1952 1 to 10 May 1952
- Placed out of service, circa 1976
- Transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet
- Transferred, (loaned) to South Korea, under terms of the Security Assistance Program, 21 February 1982, renamed ROKS Soyang (AOE-55)
- Struck from the Naval Register, 23 October 1998
- Final Disposition, scrapped, circa 2000
- Rincon earned two battle stars for Korean War service