GTS_Admiral_W._M._Callaghan

GTS <i>Admiral W. M. Callaghan</i>

GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan

Ship Launched in 1967


GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan was first constructed to be used in an industrial capacity but later optioned by Military Sealift Command to be used in logistical work throughout the fleet to deal with the changing needs of the military. The ship was delivered in 1967 and was used for transport responsibilities during the Vietnam War. It has been used in a variety of different services in its history since it was initially launched, including the War on Terror in both Iraq and Afghanistan. The ship was named after Admiral William M. Callaghan who captained the battleship USS Missouri and later became vital in overseeing the development of the modern US system of ready reserve ships at the Ready Reserve Fleet Alameda.

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Carrying a battalion of Pershing missiles in August 1969

In August 1969, Admiral W. M. Callaghan transported the first battalion of the Pershing 1a Field Artillery Missile System from Port Canaveral to West Germany.[1]


References

  1. Hull, Larry (1973). Pershing: A Decade of Service (PDF). The Martin Company. OR 10.596B. Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2017-09-09.

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