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USS ''Inchon'' (LPH/MCS-12) was an of the
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in service from 1970 to 2002. Following a major fire, she was laid up and sunk as a target in 2004.


History

''Inchon'' was
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on 8 April 1968 by
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, in
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, US with the
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LPH-12. She was named for the Battle of Inchon, a turning point of the
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. The ship was launched on 24 May 1969 and commissioned on 20 June 1970.


Service history


Vietnam War

In 1972–1973, ''Inchon'' circumnavigated the globe and returned to
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, Virginia. In February 1973, ''Inchon'' was attached to Task Force 78 for Operation End Sweep, the U.S. Navy's effort to clear U.S. mines from
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ese waters after the signing of the Paris Peace Accords. Those operations were suspended from 17 April through 17 June. They resumed 18 June and End Sweep was completed on 18 July. On 9 July 1975, more than 100 sailors and marines from ''Inchon'' and amphibious transport dock fought a fire on board a Spanish merchant vessel at Palma de Mallorca,
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. On 16 December, ''Inchon'' and oiler were in a minor collision during refueling in rough seas west of Italy. On 5 February 1980, while involved in an underway refueling with in the Atlantic, the two vessels collided, with ''Inchon''s helicopter elevator ripping through a Marine berthing space on ''Spiegel Grove'' and destroying one of that ship's 50-ton cranes. There were no injuries, however. On 29 September 1981 LCDR Kenneth Wessel, Inchon's Aircraft Handling Officer, was killed when the
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he was flying crashed off the coast of Virginia Beach. Three other crew members on the helicopter were rescued. On 7 October 1981, ''Inchon'' suffered a boiler explosion while preparing to get underway from Naval Station Norfolk.


Multinational Force – Beirut, Lebanon

From 29 October 1982 to 15 February 1983 Inchon earned the Navy Unit Commendation and the
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serving as the flagship of Amphibious Squadron 6, on station at Beirut, Lebanon. The Citation for the Navy Unit Commendation reads:
For exceptionally meritorious service from 29 October 1982 to 15 February 1983 in a mission of great national and international importance while serving as the United States Forces Ashore Lebanon and supporting forces of the Multinational Force peace initiatives in Lebanon. on 29 October 1982, Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group 3-82 and Marine Amphibious Unit 24 conducted a combined surface and helo landing across Black Beach and the International Airport of Beirut, Lebanon and immediately commenced coordinated motorized and foot patrols with other Multinational Force contingents throughout the City of Beirut. Simultaneously with operations ashore, Amphibious Task Force helicopters provided special support to the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon and special Presidential envoys, and provided major logistics lifts from Air Support Head at Larnaca, Cyprus, to Beirut. Their superior performance and tireless devotion contributed significantly to the national objectives of world peace and Middle East stability. By their resolute determination, unrelenting perseverance, and steadfast dedication to duty, the officers and enlisted personnel of Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group 3-82 and Marine Amphibious Unit 24 reflected great credit upon themselves and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
On 13 August 1986, ''Inchon'' suffered a casualty to the ship's evaporators while underway to
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, causing the ship to return to Norfolk for two days of repairs. In November 1989 a fire in the hangar deck of ''Inchon'' injured 31 people while the ship was docked for maintenance in Norfolk. ''Inchon'' played a key role in
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in 1990, performing evacuation operations during Liberia's civil war. Shortly afterwards, ''Inchon'' patrolled the southern Mediterranean in preparation for emergency evacuations in support of
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and
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. In 1994, ''Inchon'' deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean to conduct
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off the coast of
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and
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off the coast of Bosnia. Following a six-month deployment, ''Inchon'' remained in home port for only two weeks, before she was called upon to assist in
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off the coast of Haiti.


Mine countermeasures ship

On 1 March 1995, ''Inchon'' was re-classed as a mine countermeasures ship MCS-12 and commenced a 15-month conversion/overhaul by Ingalls Shipbuilding. In July 1996, ''Inchon'' changed homeports to
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, home of the U.S. Navy's Mine Warfare Center of Excellence. Sustaining extended mine countermeasures operations at forward deployed locations required extensive command and control and logistics capabilities. ''Inchon'' provided both a landing platform for
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mine-sweeping helicopters and repair and re-supply facility for ''Avenger''-class mine countermeasures ships and ''Osprey''-class coastal minehunters. ''Inchon'' was assigned to the Active
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, 30 September 1996. From March to July 1997, ''Inchon'' made her first deployment in her new capacity. ''Inchon'' once again deployed in 1999, from April through August, and the crew provided critical heavy lift support to Operation Shining Hope, the humanitarian relief effort for Kosovar refugees in the Balkans. ''Inchon''s final deployment began in April 2001. On 19 October 2001, ''Inchon'' suffered an oil fire in the main boiler room while conducting inport steaming for engineering trials and assessments. A fuel oil leak had sprung from a faulty gasket on one of the main fuel pumps. This resulted in fuel oil leaking into the bilge. At some unknown point the bilge caught fire. The actual cause of the ignition to the fuel oil remains unknown. The entire bilge caught fire, and the space immediately filled with smoke. Of the nine enlisted men operating in the space, eight made it out. Petty Officer Third Class Ronnie Joe Palm Jr. of Houston, succumbed to smoke inhalation just after helping one of his fellow sailors escape. He was posthumously awarded for his heroism with the highest peacetime honor the Navy could bestow, the
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.


Decommissioning and fate

Since severe damage occurred to her boiler plant the Navy made the decision at that time to decommission rather than repair the ship. ''Inchon'' was decommissioned, 20 June 2002, at NS Ingleside,
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. ''Inchon'' was towed by USNS ''Mohawk'' from Ingleside to
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, Pennsylvania where she was laid up in the
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. She was stricken from the
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24 May 2004 and sunk on 5 December 2004 at , in 2,150  fathoms (3.9 km) of water, east of
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.


List of awards, citations and campaign ribbons

* Navy Unit Commendation with 2 awards *
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation The Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC; pronounced ''muck'') is a mid-level unit award of the United States Armed Forces. The U.S. Army awards units the Army MUC for exceptionally meritorious conduct in performance of outstanding achievement or s ...
with 3 awards *
Navy E Ribbon The Navy "E" Ribbon or Battle Efficiency Ribbon (informally the Battle "E" ribbon) was authorized on March 31, 1976, by Secretary of the Navy J. William Middendorf as a unit award for battle efficiency competition. The service ribbon replaced t ...
with 5 awards *
Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award The Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award is presented annually by the U.S. Navy's Chief of Naval Operations to one ship in the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and one in the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Generally the recipient is the ship with the highest score in ...
*
Navy Expeditionary Medal The Navy Expeditionary Medal is a military award of the United States Navy which was established in August 1936. Award criteria The General Orders of the Department of the Navy which established the medal states, "The medal will be awarded, to ...
with 3 awards *
National Defense Service Medal The National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) is a service award of the United States Armed Forces established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. It is awarded to every member of the US Armed Forces who has served during any one of four ...
with 2 awards *
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces, which was first created in 1961 by Executive Order of President John Kennedy. The medal is awarded to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who, after ...
*
Vietnam Service Medal The Vietnam Service Medal is a military award of the United States Armed Forces established on 8 July 1965 by order of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The medal is awarded to recognize service during the Vietnam War by all members of the U.S. Arm ...
*
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, also known as the Vietnam Campaign Medal ( vi, Chiến Dịch Bội Tinh), is a South Vietnamese military campaign medal which was created in 1949, and awarded to French military personnel during the First ...
* Navy Battle "E" with 5 awards * Sea Service Overseas Ribbon with 3 awards


Gallery

File:USS Inchon (LPH-12) underway in the Gulf of Mexico in May 1970.jpg, USS ''Inchon'' underway in the
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in May 1970. File:USS Inchon (LPH-12) off Haiphong, Vietnam, 20 July 1973 (NH 107678).jpg, USS ''Inchon'' off
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in 1973. File:USS Inchon (LPH-12) at Alexandria, Egypt in 1974.jpg, USS ''Inchon'' at
Alexandria, Egypt Alexandria ( or ; ar, ٱلْإِسْكَنْدَرِيَّةُ ; grc-gre, Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexándria) is the second largest city in Egypt, and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast. Founded in by Alexander the Great, Alexandria ...
in 1974 File:CH-53 lifts CH-46 from USS Inchon (LPH-12) in 1977.jpg,
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lifts a
CH-46 The Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight is a medium-lift tandem-rotor transport helicopter powered by twin turboshaft engines. It was designed by Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Vertol following Vertol's acquisition by Boeing. Development of ...
from USS ''Inchon'' in 1977. File:USS Inchon (LPH-12) underway in the Mediterranean Sea, in 1979.jpg, USS ''Inchon'' underway in the
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in 1979. File:USS Inchon (LPH-12) with East German SIGINT ship Jasmund 1986.JPEG, USS ''Inchon'' with DDR ''Jasmund'' (D-41) in 1986, File:AV-8B Harriers on USS Inchon (LPH-12) 1989.JPEG, AV-8B Harriers on USS ''Inchon'' in 1989. File:USS Inchon (MCS-12) underway at sea in September 1997 (970900-N-0000X-001).jpg, USS ''Inchon'' underway at sea in September 1997. File:Singapore Super Puma lands on USS Inchon (MCS-12) 2001.jpeg, Singapore Super Puma lands on USS ''Inchon'' in 2001. File:Indonesian Navy Bo 105 lands on USS Inchon (MCS-12) 2001.jpeg, Indonesian Navy Bo. 105 lands on USS ''Inchon'' in 2001.


Notes


References

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External links


navsource.org: USS ''Inchon''

USS Inchon Association
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