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- Q7872304 subject Q13253002.
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- Q7872304 abstract "USS Nitro (AE–23), an ammunition ship in the U.S. Navy, was laid down by Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s Sparrows Point Shipyard at Baltimore, Maryland, on 20 May 1957 and launched on 25 June 1958. It was sponsored by Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bunting Pate, the wife of General Randolph M. Pate, and commissioned on 1 May 1959 with Captain Warren C. Hall in command.After shakedown in the Caribbean, Nitro was welcomed at her homeport of Davisville, Rhode Island. After lengthy 2nd Fleet exercises she joined the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean in February 1960, returning in September. She was back in the Mediterranean in the summer of 1961, returning to Norfolk on 3 March 1962. During April and May she supported 2nd Fleet exercises in the Caribbean. On 6 September she steamed for an operational and good will visit to Northern Europe, returning to Earle, N.J., 15 October. From 11 to 24 November, Nitro sailed to the Caribbean in support of the Task Force engaged in the quarantine of Cuba. She returned to Davisville on 24 November.On 18 May 1966, her status was changed to in commission in reserve for conversion at Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Baltimore, where she remained until recommissioned “special” 31 August 1967. She got underway 16 October to operate off the east coast and at year’s end was back at Davisville.Continuing the series of Med deployments, Nitro was overhauled in Boston in the summer of 1971. Following that she made another round of the Caribbean and then visited the weapons stations at Davisville, Earle and Yorktown.".
- Q7872304 builder Q27432.
- Q7872304 commissioningDate "1959-05-01".
- Q7872304 decommissioningDate "1995-04-28".
- Q7872304 layingDown "1957-05-20".
- Q7872304 length "156.0576".
- Q7872304 shipBeam "21.9456".
- Q7872304 shipDraft "8.8392".
- Q7872304 shipLaunch "1958-06-25".
- Q7872304 status "National Defense Reserve Fleet".
- Q7872304 thumbnail USS_Nitro_(AE-23)_underway_in_1983.JPEG?width=300.
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- Q7872304 shipBuilder Q27432.
- Q7872304 shipCommissioned "1959-05-01".
- Q7872304 shipDecommissioned "1995-04-28".
- Q7872304 shipLaidDown "1957-05-20".
- Q7872304 shipLaunched "1958-06-25".
- Q7872304 shipName "USS Nitro".
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- Q7872304 comment "USS Nitro (AE–23), an ammunition ship in the U.S. Navy, was laid down by Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s Sparrows Point Shipyard at Baltimore, Maryland, on 20 May 1957 and launched on 25 June 1958. It was sponsored by Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bunting Pate, the wife of General Randolph M. Pate, and commissioned on 1 May 1959 with Captain Warren C. Hall in command.After shakedown in the Caribbean, Nitro was welcomed at her homeport of Davisville, Rhode Island.".
- Q7872304 label "USS Nitro (AE-23)".
- Q7872304 depiction USS_Nitro_(AE-23)_underway_in_1983.JPEG.
- Q7872304 name "USS Nitro (AE-23)".