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USS SHAKORI ATF-162 Naval Cover 1980 LAST DAY in COMMISSION Cachet CGN-40
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USS SHAKORI ATF-162 Naval Cover 1980 LAST DAY in COMMISSION Cachet USS MISSISSIPPI CGN-40It was sent 29 Feb (leap year)1980. It was franked with stamp "Photography".This cover is in very good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the scan and make yo ... Read More
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USS SHAKORI ATF-162 Naval Cover 1980 LAST DAY in COMMISSION Cachet USS MISSISSIPPI CGN-40It was sent 29 Feb (leap year)1980. It was franked with stamp "Photography".This cover is in very good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the scan and make your own judgement. Member USCS #10385 (I also earned the stamp collecting merit badge as a boy!). Please contact me if you have specific cover needs. I have thousands for sale, including; navals (USS, USNS, USCGC, Coast Guard, ship, Maritime), military posts, event, APO, hotel, postal history, memoribilia, etc. I also offer approvals service with FREE SHIPPING to repeat USA customers.USS Shakori (ATF-162) is an Abnaki-class tugboat that saw service during the World War II and Cold War. She was later sold to Republic of China as ROCS Da Tai (ATF-563). Her namesake was a small Indian tribe which originally inhabited an area near the present site of Durham, North Carolina.[1]Design and descriptionMain article: Abnaki-class tugboatThe ship is displaced 1,589 tonnes (1,564 long tons) at standard load and 1,675 tonnes (1,649 long tons) at deep load The ships measured 205 feet (62.5 m) long overall with a beam of 38 feet 6 inches (11.7 m). They had a draft of 15 feet 4 inches (4.7 m). The ships' complement consisted of 85 officers and ratings.The ships had two General Motors 12-278A diesel engines, one shaft. The engines produced a total of 3,600 shaft horsepower (2,700 kW) and gave a maximum speed of 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph). They carried a maximum of 10 tonnes (10 long tons) of fuel oil that gave them a range of 15,000 nmi (28,000 km; 17,000 mi) at 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph).The Abnaki class was armed with a 3"/50 caliber gun anti-aircraft gun, two single-mount Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and two twin-gun mounts for Bofors 40 mm gun.Construction and careerThe ship was built at the Charleston Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. at Charleston, South Carolina. She was laid down on 9 May 1945 and launched on 9 August 1945. The ship was commissioned on 20 December 1945.[2]Service in the United States NavySince then, the major portion of Shakori's long naval career has been spent in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Caribbean Sea. The tug has performed towing services all along the Atlantic seaboard and has often been called upon to tow targets for naval gunnery exercises.On three occasions, Shakori has departed from her normal routine. In October and November 1962, during the Cuban missile crisis, she assisted in the evacuation of dependents from Guantanamo Bay by transporting clothes to the evacuees on the high seas. Following that, she spent three weeks at Miami, Florida, as the crisis wore on to its conclusion. The second and third departures from routine came in 1966 and 1967. In 1966, the tug circumnavigated the globe, completing the Navy's second-longest tow, 11,000 miles, en route. In 1967, after returning to Little Creek, Virginia, for overhaul and training, she deployed to the Mediterranean for almost six months on 18 January.On 3 June 1967, Shakori returned to Little Creek, and resumed her Atlantic-Caribbean towing routine. This she has continued through 1974 and, as of 31 July, is in-port at Little Creek.Service in the Republic of China NavyThe ship was decommissioned on 29 December 1980 and later sold to the Republic of China as ROCS Da Tai (ATF-563). She was commissioned later that year on the 15 December.At about 4 pm, 10 January 2022, the Keelung City Fire Department received a notification from the public that a large amount of smoke was coming from the smoke stack of the Da Tai ship docked at the West 1 pier of Keelung Port; the fire department immediately dispatched fire fighting vehicles. The fire had been extinguished by military personnel on arrival, and no one was injured. The cause of the fire remains to be further investigated and clarified.[3]ROCS Da Tai (ATF-563)Da Tai on 24 March 2014Da Tai on 24 March 2014 Aft view of Da TaiAft view of Da Tai Starboard view of Da TaiStarboard view of Da TaiAwardsNavy Unit CommendationNavy Meritorious Unit CommendationNavy Expeditionary Medal (5 awards)American Campaign MedalWorld War II Victory MedalNational Defense Service Medal (2 awards)Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (2 awards)Vietnam Service Medal (1 award)Republic of Vietnam Campaign MedalSeller Information
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