As of roughly 10 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, the San Diego-based U.S . Late in May, it returned via Subic Bay to Okinawa to disembark SLF "Alfa" and then moved to Danang where it disembarked ComPhibRon 9 and his staff and took on cargo for the voyage home. Both special landing forces "Alfa" and "Bravo," joined South Vietnamese troops and soldiers of the US Army's Americal Division in forming the cordon. The Marines turned USS Tripoli into a 'Lightning Carrier' packed with over 20 F-35Bs. In that capacity, it embarked not only the task group commander's staff but also the staff of the Commander, Special Landing Force (SLF) Bravo CTG79.5, the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, the men and aircraft of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron HMM-164, Surgical Evacuation Team Bravo, and Detachment Bravo of Tactical Squadron (TacRon) 11. The clearing of US mines in North Vietnamese waters, particularly Haiphong, was the last remaining precondition to the release of the US prisoners of war. USS TRIPOLI was sent on its 15th Western Pacific deployment on December 1, 1990 in support of Operation DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. In mid-August, she steamed to Subic Bay for repairs; and, in early October, she voyaged via Subic Bay to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, for a liberty call. Tripoli's second tour of duty closely followed the pattern of the first. Princeton restored her TLAM strike and AEGIS anti-air warfare defense capabilities within fifteen minutes of the mine strike, whereupon she reassumed duties as local anti-air warfare coordinator and remained on station, providing defense for the mine countermeasures group for an additional 30 hours, until relieved. USSBeaufort went out and towed it into port. In spite of swells 812 feet (2.43.7m) high, a rain squall, 30- to 40-knot (46mph; 74km/h) winds, and visibility frequently less than 0.5 miles (0.80km), the boat landings for Operation Fortress Sentry came off almost without a hitch. Launched, 31 July 1965 Commissioned USS Tripoli (LPH-10), 6 August 1966, CAPT. However its JP5 fuel tanks were damaged by the mine hit and she was unable to deploy her MH-53E Seadragons due to a lack of fuel. (Photo by Ali Vicoy / MANILA BULLETIN) Some of these aircraft completed maintenance aboard USS Tripoli while the warship was transiting the Philippine Sea. One additional. It returned to Subic Bay on 14 January and resumed training operations punctuated by visits to Singapore, Hong Kong and Kobe, Japan. By the time her helicopter arrived on the scene, an Air Force chopper had already . Between January 1974 and the end of 1976,Tripolimade two relatively routine deployments to the western Pacific. USS Tripoli during trials in the Gulf of Mexico, accompanied by a Sikorsky H-34 helicopter. She returned to Vietnamese waters on the 17th and cruised the area without incident until the 25th when she headed back to Subic Bay. Copyright 2023 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. PAVN/VC resistance proved slight; and, after a three-day sweep of the Hai Lang forest, the Marines reembarked in Tripoli on 5 September. During the first two months of 1973, it operated out of San Diego and prepared to deploy to the Far East once more. It reached Subic Bay on 23 July and conducted relief operations until 4 August, at which time it set course for the United States. March 1 (UPI) -- A pair of dogs ventured out onto the ice of a frozen lake and ended up needing to be rescued by firefighters from two departments. Scientists believe they've found untapped helium reserves, Extra food support ends for millions of low-income U.S. taxpayers, Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared winner of Nigeria's presidential election. The minesweepers USSAdroit, Impervious and USSLeader along with the newly commissioned mine countermeasures ship USSAvenger arrived in the Persian Gulf aboard the heavy-lift ship Super Servant III. Tripoli spent the next 15 months on the west coast. Tripoli stood out of San Diego on 6 March for its fifth deployment to the western Pacific. Six British minesweepers joined their US counterparts, with UK and US warships providing air defense. Seal pup returned to water after crossing busy New Jersey road. After repairs, Tripoli occupied her remaining time in the Far East with amphibious exercises in the Philippines. During the remainder of her second tour of duty in the Far East, Tripoli participated in two more amphibious operations. This is an official website of USS Tripoli (LHA 7). She stopped briefly at Pearl Harbor and at Okinawa before arriving at Subic Bay on 1 July. On 22 May 1967, she arrived in the combat zone off the coast of Vietnam and disembarked HMH 463 and VMO 6 at Danang on the 23nd and 24th before joining TG 76.5, just then finishing up amphibious landing Operation Belt Tight in the I Corps zone just south of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between North and South Vietnam. It stopped briefly at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and at Okinawa before arriving at Subic Bay on 1 July. Sailors assigned to the crash and salvage team standby on the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) on July 6, 2021. Following a feint near Mo Duc, the amphibious force headed for the real landing area. Tripoli got underway on 7 June and reached San Diego on the 24th. USS Tripoli (LHA-7), a United States Navy amphibious assault ship, dropped anchor in Port Area, Manila on Sept. 27, 2022 for a port visit. Both vessels were damaged but were not in danger of sinking, officials said. She arrived in San Diego on 27 October and remained there through the end of the year. 19 Dec. 1990. Henry M. Suerstedt Jr. in command Decommissioned, 8 September 1995, at Naval Station San Diego, CA. The first of these, Operation Bold Mariner, was hailed as the largest such maneuver since the Allied landings during World War II. Following a feint near Mo Due, the amphibious force headed for the real landing area. One crew member was rescued at the crash site, but the rest of the crew remain unaccounted for. The explosion ripped a 16 by 20ft hole in the ship's hull. One body was recovered from the wreckage of the UH-1N Huey that crashed during a Tuesday night training flight 700 miles northeast of Guam. Four days after her arrival back in Subic Bay, the last American operation in Vietnamese territory ended, and the End Sweep task force was dissolved. Tripoli remained on the west coast until November 1969. She moved to Long Beach on the 23rd to replace a cracked screw and departed that port on the 27th to return to the western Pacific. Feb. 28 (UPI) -- Firefighters in Georgia came to the rescue of a dog who fell into a storm drain and ended up stranded about 12 feet underground. After a non-stop voyage of 17 days, the ship arrived in San Diego on 16 February. Three times the ship was towed some 100 miles (160km) off shore and used to launch small ballistic missiles, which were then intercepted by Terminal High Altitude Area Defense Missiles, test-fired from the Pacific Missile Range Facility. They concluded the action on the 17th and returned to the ship that same day. After 30 days of quick repairs, Tripoli returned to the Persian Gulf where it spearheaded the U.N. mine sweeping operation to clear the naval mine fields laid down by Iraq. Ashore near the Cua Viet River some 7 miles (11km) south of the DMZ, the Marines moved inland, but encountered no enemy resistance until the 23d. During Operation Swift Move, initial opposition proved very light; and the landing force quickly transferred to the control of the 1st Marine Division for further action ashore in the continued defense of Danang against PAVN and Vietcong forces. Following preliminary naval bombardment, Operation Eager Yankee opened with a combined airborne and waterborne assault. Last of three loose bison rounded up in Maine. Initial reports said the USS Tripoli, a helicopter-carrying amphibious assault ship, and the USS Princeton, a 2-year-old, high-tech missile cruiser, were operating . Succeeding months were spent in refresher training and workup for the ship's forthcoming deployment to the western Pacific. Over 100 US Naval ships were sent in response, and on 1 December 1990, Tripoli was sent into action once again. This article incorporates public domain material from Desert Storm: The war with Iraq. [at least 2 died - needs further research] An Israeli-chartered liberty ferry shuttling crewmembers of the USS Saratoga (CV-60) capsized and sank in 20 seconds off Haifa, . Two of the US Marine crew, Door Gunner Cpl Kenneth L. Crody and Door Gunner SSgt Jerry W. Hendrix perished in the fiery inferno. The names of the five . During that time period, it operated out of Subic Bay and engaged primarily in amphibious training exercises in the Philippines. By 6 February, the troops ashore had thoroughly combed the peninsula for Viet Cong troops so BLT 3/26 turned the mop-up operation over to the American and South Vietnamese soldiers and returned to the ship. The amphibious assault ship returned from the Ryukyus to Vietnamese waters at mid-October 1967. Late in May, she returned via Subic Bay to Okinawa to disembark SLF Alfa and then moved to Danang where she disembarked ComPhibRon 9 and his staff and took on cargo for the voyage home. Adroit led the salvage tug USSBeaufort toward Princeton to tow her to safety. USS America LHA-6: Apollo 14 astronauts quarantined on Pacific Carrier. At Okinawa between 24 November and 2 December, she disembarked BLT 3/4 and embarked BLT 2/9, HMM-165, and supporting units to constitute SLF Alfa. On 2 December, she departed Okinawa bound for the Philippines. Marines from Company H, 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines went ashore in landing craft, M-Boats carried platoons and reinforced companies which landing on the beach forming the east side of the cordon. That organization lasted only two days for, on the 27th, the Commander, PhibRon 1, broke his flag in Tripoli, and she became flagship for TG 76.4/ ARC Alfa. In addition to its amphibious capabilities, Tripoli is capable of acting as an ad hoc aircraft carrier. BLT 2/3 reem-barked in Tripoli on the 27th for another brief rest before the equally brief amphibious Operation Kangaroo Kick which commenced on 1 August. Transferred to the Maritime Administration (MarAd), the ship entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF) berthing area at Suisun Bay, Calif., at 1445 on 21 September 1995. Except for a round-trip voyage to Okinawa early in September, the ship operated out of US Naval Base Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines for the remainder of its deployment. Helicopter from USS San Diego crashed at sea. Four days after its arrival back in Subic Bay, the last American operation in Vietnamese territory ended, and the End Sweep task force was dissolved. Ashore near the Cua Viet river some seven miles south of the DMZ, the Marines moved inland but encountered no enemy resistance until the 23rd. The U.S. Navy commissioned USS Tripoli (LHA 7), today, July 15, 2020. On the 17th, because its entire complement of CH-46A Sea Knight helicopters had been grounded, Tripoli launched the first all-boat landing from an LPH. It departed the combat zone twice, once for upkeep at Subic Bay and later to exchange battalion landing teams at Okinawa. The last test in the series was performed 26 October, when the ship fired a "Scud-like" missile, which was successfully intercepted. The idea . While the operation continued, Tripoli remained offshore providing her Marines with the ever-needed logistical support and medical facilities. She entered Danang on the 29th and began transferring the troops of the battalion landing team and their supporting elements to Valley Forge (LPH-8). During the next seven months, it patrolled the coast of South Vietnam near the I Corps tactical in a position to launch its landing contingent quickly whenever they were needed by Marine Corps, Army and South Vietnamese forces operating ashore. Chopping to control by the Commander, 7th Fleet, on 25 November, the ship spent the next seven months in WestPac, returning to San Diego on 22 July 1978. Tripoli returned to Okinawa on the 27th. [5] In August 2016 the US Maritime Administration designated it for disposal. Tripoli completed flight deck operations with 20 F-35B Lightning II jets from Marine Fighter . During the next seven months, she patrolled the coast of Vietnam near the I Corps tactical zone just below the DMZ in a position to launch her landing contingent quickly whenever they were needed by Marine Corps, Army, and South Vietnamese forces operating ashore. On the 6th, she departed Subic Bay and arrived the following day in the Vietnam combat zone. That morning, the commander of TF78, Rear Admiral Brian McCauley, embarked on the Tripoli and began negotiations with North Vietnamese representatives over the conduct of Operation End Sweep. They then wheeled right and pressed north toward a known VC haven. After brief stops at Okinawa and Subic Bay, the amphibious assault ship returned to Danang on 10 November. During a routine flight operation about 60 nautical miles off the coast, an MH-60S helicopter "crashed at sea" around 4:30 p.m., according to a statement from the U.S. Navy's Third Fleet.Following . The expected enemy Tet offensive required South Vietnamese troops to be withdrawn from Operation Taylor Common, then in progress near An Hoa in Quang Nam province. On 11 December 1967, USSOkinawa relieved it as flagship of TG76.4, and Tripoli headed for home. Meanwhile, Tripoli supplied logistic support until she cleared Vietnamese waters on 1 November, bound for Okinawa with another 18 defective CH-46A helicopters. Tripoli is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability with allies and partners. 5. See Tripoli I for elaboration. On 3 November, Tripoli departed San Diego. (LPH-10: displacement 18,000 (full load); length 602'; beam 84'; extreme width (flight deck) 105'; draft 29'; speed 24+ knots; complement 556; troop capacity 2,677; armament 8 3-inch; helicopters20; class Iwo Jima). One crew member was rescued and the search is ongoing for five. Three days later, Tripoli launched its fourth landing, another combined waterborne and airborne operation directed at an area in Qung Nam Province, just south of Danang. Cheetah briefly escapes enclosure at Omaha zoo. Throughout the 12 days of Beaver Track/Bear Claw, Tripoli steamed offshore within easy helicopter range to provide logistical, medical, and ground support. She departed Vietnam that same day and arrived in Subic Bay on the 18th. The reembarkation of the Marines was completed by 9 February 1969, just in time for Tripoli to launch her last amphibious operation of the deployment. As flagship for the combined operation, Tripoli's flight deck was the base for the mine-sweeping helicopters. Instead, they changed operational control to III MAF, while Tripoli and the rest of TG76.5 spent two weeks at the Philippine naval base for upkeep. The fighting ended on 15 December; and, two days later, Pakistan officially accepted the loss of its eastern provinces which became the independent nation, Bangladesh. Friends and Family day cruise. On 3 December 1992, Tripoli arrived off the coast of Somalia and conducted the first landing of forces in support of Operation Restore Hope. Tripoli remained in the area until the 16th. Amphibious refresher training filled the latter half of July. It headed for the Philippines on 25 May, arrived in Subic Bay on the 27th, and relieved USSPrinceton as flagship of Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) Bravo VTG76.5. Simultaneously with Operation Beaver Track, SLF "Alfa", embarked on USS Okinawa, went ashore to engage the same enemy force in Operation Bear Claw. Although the Navy canceled the traditional public commissioning ceremony due to public health and safety restrictions on large . On 1 October, Tripoli stood out of San Diego bound for the Far East. The MH-60S Seahawk's main rotor struck the deck of the U.S.S. The mine-clearing task force spent the first few weeks of Desert Storm pushing 24 miles (39km) to Point Foxtrot, a 10 miles (16km) by 3.5 miles (5.6km) box, which became the battleship gunfire support area south of Faylaka Island. Tripoli arrived at San Diego on 20 August and, remained there until 10 October. Otherwise, she remained in the minesweeping area until 18 July 1973when she departed North Vietnamese waters in company with Inchon (LPH-12) and Ogden (LPD-5), bound for Luzon. The names of the dead and missing crewmen were not immediately released. More than 20 Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams were also deployed to support the mine countermeasures force. After a brief stop at Guam on the 15th for fuel, it continued on to Danang, South Vietnam, arriving five days later. The respite from combat, however, proved brief. The amphibious assault ship remained in the Indian Ocean for the duration of the brief war. An MH-60 Seahawk flown by Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 23 is seen on the flight deck of the US Navys USS Tripoli amphibious assault ship while. The second deployment ended on 25 October when she arrived in San Diego, remaining there into 1977. During the first three weeks of April, she conducted a series of individual ship exercises and then rounded out the month with amphibious training. From 6 to 17 May, the ship conducted refresher training and then returned to San Diego to prepare for her second WestPac deployment. That necessity came shortly before noon on 11 July, when her helicopters helped to insert the reserve Vietnamese marine battalion-picking them up near Route 553 and landing them behind enemy lines, about a mile and one-half north-northwest of Quang Tri City. On the 17th, CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters carried the battalion landing team to a point 10 miles (16km) south of Phu Bai Combat Base in Tha Thin Province. The US Mine Countermeasures Group (USMCMG) was established with the objective of clearing a path to the beach for a possible amphibious landing and battleship gunfire support. The second deployment, from mid-February to late October 1976, saw a repetition of this routine, but also included a voyage to Guam for disaster relief duty as a result of Super Typhoon Pamela. Tripoli was decommissioned in 1995 and as of 2004, she was on loan to the US Army, but remained laid up at Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Shortly after she departed Danang on 7 October, one of her lookouts spied an U.S. Air Force Republic F-105 Thunderchief which crashed into the sea about two miles ahead. Three are missing, and one body was recovered. During the first three weeks of April, it conducted a series of individual ship exercises and then rounded out the month with amphibious training. The Marines of SLF Bravo went ashore about 10 miles (16km) east of Phu Bai Combat Base. Following three months fitting out at Philadelphia, the amphibious assault ship put to sea on 6 November 1966, bound for the west coast. While the PRAV concluded on 28 June, it was necessary to tow Tripoli to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard to use the yard's extensive facilities for the reinstallation of Tripoli's low pressure turbine. Ultimately decommissioned on8 September 1995 at San Diego, Tripoli was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 15 September 1995. It conducted upkeep at Subic Bay between 5 December and 12 December and two amphibious exercises at Zambales on the 13th and 14th. Tripoli's Marines landed in Quang Tri province, north of Hue. On 22 May 1967, Tripoli arrived in the combat zone off the coast of South Vietnam and disembarked HMH-463 and VMO-6 at Danang on the 23rd and 24th before joining TG76.5, just then finishing up amphibious landing Operation Belt Tight in the I Corps zone just south of the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Vietnam. The first lasted from late July 1974 until late January 1975. Tripoli supported the landing force through the end of the operation on the 27th, when the Marines returned to the ship. On 1 January 1969, she embarked BLT 3/26 and HMM-164 to reconstitute SLF Bravo. The second deployment ended on 25 October, when it arrived in San Diego, remaining there into 1977. Due to the high detail, there may be a slight stuttering once the ship loads (approximately 10 km from the ship) Initial Release Contains. Throughout the operation, the ship provided a platform for helicopters engaged both in minesweeping operations and for those providing logistics and transport services. As this operation, codenamed "Lam Son 72" progressed, Tripoli remained off shore, evacuating casualties and waiting should the reserves be required. Tripoli remained on station for seven days before finally setting course for Jubail to allow HM-14 to crossdeck to the USSNew Orleans and then to Bahrain's Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company. The ensuing Operation Beaver Track pitted SLF Bravo against the PAVN troops to relieve the pressure on Marine Corps units based ashore with the III Marine Amphibious Force (MAF). That same day, the destroyer Dupont (DD-941) suffered a hit from enemy guns on Cape Lay, North Vietnam. While there, the ship took on 232 Marines from Marine Wing . Following post-deployment standdown,Tripolireceived an inspection by the Naval Board of Inspection and Survey in September. A search-and-rescue operation was underway Saturday after three Marines went missing when their aircraft crashed into the sea off the eastern coast of Australia during landing, the U.S. Marine . The USS OKINAWA (LPH-3) deployment history and significant events of her service career follow: LPH-3 Deployments - Major Events LPH-3 General Specifications Class: Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship Complement: 667 Officers and Enlisted Displacement: 11000 tons Length: 592 feet Beam: 84 feet Draft: 27 feet It arrived in Korean waters on 18 April and, two days later, began Operation Golden Dragon. For Operation Swift Play, the Marines rode helicopters ashore to an area about 10 miles (16km) southwest of An Hoa, deep inland in Qung Nam Province. However, the Marines enjoyed precious little respite. March 1 (UPI) -- Animal rescuers said a young seal was returned to the wild one day after it exited the water and walked across a busy New Jersey road. Woman learns of $1M Powerball prize hours before her birthday. As the USS Tripoli docks in Singapore, while China's warships remain active near Japan. She briefly operated off Danang at the end of the first week in May and then visited Hong Kong for a week in mid-month. 17 Dec. 1976. . After re-embarking SLF Bravo, she prepared for her last amphibious operation of the deployment, Operation Badger Hunt. The two battalion landing teams joined III MAF Marines based ashore in a week-long struggle followed by an eight-battalion search and destroy sweep. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese resistance proved slight; and, after a three-day sweep of the Hai Lang forest, the troops reembarked in Tripoli on 5 September. Tripoli's helicopter assisted in the operation by taking on board the Air Force crewman who had jumped in to assist the survivor into the lift harness. She made two brief training cruises during the first week in August: one with NROTC midshipmen embarked and the other with Marine Corps reservists on board. Later that evening, she got underway for home. Person hired to promote new 'Scream' movie prompts 911 calls. There she remained and, when not plagued by material casualties to her main propulsion plant, conducted training preparatory to Operation End Sweep, the removal ofU.S. mines from North Vietnamese waters. The second deployment, from mid-February to late October 1976, saw a repetition of this routine but also included a voyage to Guam for disaster relief duty as a result of typhoon Pamela. Her first mission, Operation Keystone Cardinal, began on 20 November 1969when she loaded the Marines and equipment of BLT 3/4 for transportation to Okinawa. She stood out of San Diego on 6 March 1973 for her fifth deployment to the western Pacific. The cause of the crash was under investigation. Naval History and Heritage Command. Tripoli, located not far away, went to her assistance and evacuated 12 casualties by helicopter for treatment on board the amphibious assault ship. Tripoli served on three deployments to Vietnamese waters during the Vietnam War, participating in numerous operations. On the 22nd, it got underway for badly needed repairs in Yokosuka, Japan, and before continuing on to the United States. There, it turned over her duties to USS Valley Forge. Aviation_Intel. One of her helicopters flew to the scene, rescued the pilot, and returned him to the ship for medical treatment. Operations reverted to CTG 76.5/ARG Bravo. On 27 December 1968, she headed back to Danang. On 2 December, it departed Okinawa bound for the Philippines. Tripoli's Marines landed in Qung Tr Province, north of Hue. During the first two months of 1973, she operated out of San Diego and prepared to deploy to the Far East once more. There, she turned over her duties to Valley Forge. For the remainder of 1970, the ship occupied itself with individual ship's exercises and upkeep in preparation for an overhaul, which began on 1 February 1971. The United States Marine Corps has recently conducted a training exercise with the USS Tripoli (LHA 7) on March 22, 2022 to test the interoperability and transportability of the new Navy Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS). On 5 November, the special landing force ended more than three months of combat duty ashore and re-embarked on Tripoli. Tripoli returned to the Vietnamese coast near Hu on the 20th and backloaded SLF Bravo in time for the Marines to participate in Operation Belt Drive. USS Tripoli (LHA-7) is the second America -class amphibious assault ship built for the United States Navy. March 1 (UPI) -- Officials at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium confirmed a cheetah briefly escaped from its enclosure, but was behind a public barrier at all times. Operations reverted to CTG76.5/ARG "Bravo." The following day, the Marines changed operational control to III MAF ashore for a search and destroy sweep along Route 1. Amphibious refresher training filled the latter half of July. The ship remained in the Indian Ocean for the duration of the brief war. Tripoli was the second US Navy ship named for the Battle of Derna in 1805. Henry Suerstedt, Jr., in command. The Marines reembarked between 25 September and 27 September, and the task group headed back to Subic Bay for six days in port. The next day, 30 November, Valley Forge relieved Tripoli as flagship, TG76.5; and Tripoli got underway to return to the United States via Okinawa and Yokosuka, Japan. 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On 2 July, it received the special landing force back on board and immediately headed north to the coast of Qung Tr Province to answer a call for assistance from Marine Corps units near Con Thien, which had suffered heavily from bombardments by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). Shortly after she departed Danang on 7 October,one of herlookouts spied an U.S. Air Force Republic F-105 Thunderchiefwhich crashed into the sea about two miles ahead. Nevertheless, early the next morning, Tripoli headed for North Vietnam and arrived at Haiphong on the 19th. USS Tripoli (LHA 7) is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability with allies and partners and serve as a ready response force to defend peace and maintain. Tripoli's helo assisted in the operation by taking on board the Air Force crewman who had jumped in to assist the survivor into the lift harness. [4] In March 2015, the ship was towed back through the Panama Canal and stored with the Beaumont Reserve Fleet. Aerial view of amphibious assault ship Tripoli (LPH-10) underway. Playboy Bunny painted on the stern of Tripoli in 1967. The work was completed on 26 July; and, following successful sea trials,Tripolireturned to San Diego on 28 July. US Navy Photo USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) and USS Tripoli (LHA-7) are underway in the Southern California Operating Areas. It made a six-day cruise to Vietnam and then returned to the Philippines on the 12th for more training. The first six months of 1977 were spent in a Planned Restricted Availability (PRAV) at the Naval Station, San Diego, for the purpose of increasing propulsion reliability during the next deployment. Tripoli remained with TF-74 in the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal until early 1972. 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