USS Haleakala (AE-25)
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USS ''Haleakala'' (AE-25) was a of the
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in service from 1959 to 1993. The USS ''Haleakala'' (AE-25) was launched on 17 February 1959 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in
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and was sponsored by Mrs. Maurice E. Curts, wife of Vice Admiral Maurice Curts. ''Haleakala'' was commissioned 3 November 1959. After shakedown out of Guantanamo Bay ''Haleakala'' transited the
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and visited
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before arriving at
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, 17 March 1960. The fifth of a new class of ammunition ships designed from the hull up for carrying and transferring at sea the latest in munitions and guided missiles, ''Haleakala'' spent the first part of April with conducting replenishment exercises to test new equipment. ''Haleakala'' departed San Francisco 7 July 1960 on her first Western Pacific deployment. Visiting
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, and Sasebo, she provided services to various units of the 7th Fleet before returning to Port Chicago, California, 19 December 1960. ''Haleakala'' departed on her second deployment to the Western Pacific 18 April 1961 and again serviced units of the 7th Fleet, returning to Port Chicago 8 September. In October, in company with , she steamed to
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to participate in Exercise "Covered Wagon", an effort to test realistically a representative Attack Carrier Strike Force in all of its wartime tasks in the face of opposition similar to that which might be expected of a potential enemy. ''Haleakala'' made two subsequent deployments to the Western Pacific between 29 May 1962 and February 1964. She arrived
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, 25 February 1964 for overhaul and modernization to increase her efficiency and safety. With conversion completed by May 1965, through the fall of 1965 ''Haleakala'' participated in Operation Baseline. On 20 November she sailed for
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via Pearl Harbor to support combat operations in
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, returning to Subic Bay 13 December. Most of 1966 was spent on another Western Pacific deployment. ''Haleakala'' departed Subic Bay 23 August for the West Coast, arriving San Francisco 12 September. After training exercises off
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through December, ''Haleakala'' returned for further replenishment operations off Vietnam into 1967. On August 27, 1969, the ship experienced a catastrophic flare back, in no.2 boiler, which also knocked out no.1 boiler, stopping the ship dead in the water. The next day a harbor tug YTB 779, towed the Haleakala to
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. On the 29th the fleet tug , began to tow her to Subic Bay. Then on the 30th she broke tow and steamed into Subic Bay under her own power, after no.1 boiler was repaired. ''Haleakala'' stayed in Subic Bay for the next two months, until both boilers were repaired, and sea trials began on October 30. ''Haleakala'' was decommissioned on December 10, 1993.


References

* * * 1. USS HALEAKALA deck log of 8/27/1969. * 2. Ibid 8/28/1969. * 3. Ibid 8/29/1969. * 4. Ibid 8/30/1969 * 5. Ibid 10/30/1969. * This article includes information collected from USS ''Haleakala'' deck logs on the dates cited. The deck logs were acquired from the National Archives, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Maryland 20740-6001 or at www.archives.gov. {{DEFAULTSORT:Haleakala (AE-25) Nitro-class ammunition ships Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States Ships built in Sparrows Point, Maryland National Defense Reserve Fleet 1959 ships