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History of
The USS Nueces (APB-40)
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USS Nueces (APB-40) was laid down at Boston Naval Shipyard, Boston, Ma. 2 January 1945; launched 6 May 1945; sponsored by Mrs. Dorthy E. Dunnell; and commissioned 30 November 1945, Lt. Leonard I. Berkowitz in Command. Nueces provided quarters for deactivation crews at Green Cove Springs, Fl. Her status changed March 1946 to inactive in commission but her service to the Atlantic Reserved Fleet Continued until 1947 when she was assigned to the 6th Naval District. She was decommissioned 30 September 1955 and at the end of the decade joined the mothballed ships at Orange, Tx. During the escalating war in Vietnam operations to deny the communist forces use of the waterways in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam brought her reactivation. She was converted to provide a mobile base for river patrol squadrons of the Mobile Riverine Force Task Force 117. As a command ship she supported army infantry battalions of the 9th Infantry Division. Nueces was Re-commissioned 3 May 1968. Before the end of the year she crossed the Pacific Ocean and was positioned at Vung Tau prior to making her way up the rivers and supporting the Mobile Riverine Force. The Nueces participated in many riverine born operations in support of the river boats of TF-117 and the Riverine Infantry of the 2nd Bdes 9th Infantry Division. She continued To support the Navy and Army forces in South Vietnam until August 1969. The USS Nueces has been converted to a auxiliary barge and her engines have been removed requiring her to be towed. She has been completely stripped of anything that resembles the APBs of Vietnam. Nueces and the USS Mercer (APB-39) are now in Sasebo Japan. She is being used as a berthing and messing barge. If anyone can provide us with a more complete history of the Nueces it would be most appreciated. Additional History courtesty of MRFA member Joseph Lewis 17 Oct 69 - Arrived Long Beach for inactivation June 2, 1999 Nueces Update: Subject: USS
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Ray Prospero Update: February 24, 2007 From Norvall Holly, web site host for the USS Nueces: "As some of you aware Woody Stegall LCDR USN (Retired) the last Commanding Officer of the USS Nueces has been in touch with me and has provided a few new pictures for the website. The first set of the Change of Command in 1969 and just tonight the Ships Seal and the cloth patch. He had to go into his attic and look for them but they are now here for you to see.
A challenge has been placed in our laps. Mr. Stegall has offered to turn over the Plaque to be possibly placed and displayed aboard the IX 501 (USS Nueces). We need to find some way to get it over to Japan by being transported aboard a Navy ship that is heading over to Japan or by some other means. Does any one have any ideas on how we can get this accomplished? The Plaque weighs almost 20 pounds. Please let me know of your thoughts and ideas and I will keep everyone informed." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The USS Nueces today as APL-40
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