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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.
# 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[[Imagen:pope.jpg]]

# 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

Revisión del 01:53 31 mar 2008

Richard Bentley

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.)

Bentley

  1. 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.
  2. Launched, as Rincon, 5 June 1945
  3. Delivered to the Maritime Commission, 5 October 1945 and chartered for operations
  4. Acquired by the Navy and assigned to Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS), 1 July 1950 for operations
  5. Placed in service as USNS Rincon (T-AOG-77), 1 July 1950
  6. 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

  1. Placed out of service, circa 1976
  2. Transferred to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) for lay up in the National Defense Reserve Fleet
  3. Transferred, (loaned) to South Korea, under terms of the Security Assistance Program, 21 February 1982, renamed ROKS Soyang (AOE-55)
  4. Struck from the Naval Register, 23 October 1998
  5. Final Disposition, scrapped, circa 2000
  6. Rincon earned two battle stars for Korean War service