USS Asheville
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USS Asheville

1965 Asheville-class gunboat


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
August 06, 1966
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
gunboat, Asheville-class gunboat
Decommissioning Date
January 31, 1977

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The USS Asheville (PGM-84/PG-84) was an Asheville-class gunboat designed for high-speed patrol operations in shallow waterways. Laid down on 15 April 1964 by Tacoma Boatbuilding Company in Tacoma, Washington, she was launched on 1 May 1965 and commissioned on 6 August 1966. The vessel featured a combined diesel or gas turbine (CODOG) propulsion system, utilizing twin Cummins diesel engines for endurance and a GE LM1500 gas turbine for high-speed dash capabilities. After fitting out and shakedown training along the California coast, Asheville departed San Diego for the western Pacific in March 1967, arriving at Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam, in May. Her extended deployment spanned over eight years, primarily serving with the Coastal Surveillance Force during the Vietnam War. Her missions included Operation Market Time, aimed at interdicting arms and supplies from North Vietnam, and providing gunfire support to allied forces ashore. Throughout her service, Asheville frequently experienced material casualties, necessitating repairs at various ports including Subic Bay, Guam, and Vung Tau. In late 1970, Asheville operated in the Mariana Islands after an overhaul at Guam, then resumed patrols in Vietnamese waters until March 1972. Following the Vietnam War's end, her activities shifted to operations in the central and western Pacific, including visits to Indonesia, Australia, and the Admiralty Islands. Her service concluded with a deployment to the U.S. and operations in the Great Lakes out of Chicago, where she served as a training platform for Naval Reserve personnel until her decommissioning on 31 January 1977. Transferred to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in April 1977, Asheville was eventually broken up at Brownsville, Texas, in 1985. Her operational history highlights her role in Vietnam-era coastal interdiction and maritime patrol, exemplifying the Asheville-class gunboat’s emphasis on speed, shallow water capability, and versatility in the U.S. Navy's littoral combat operations during the Cold War.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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7 ship citations (2 free) in 7 resources

Asheville (1966) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Asheville (PG 84) Subscribe to view
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Asheville (U.S.): New U.S. Motor Gunboats. Henry Dale (ProfNote) Subscribe to view
Asheville -- U. S. S.
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 685
Asheville, USS (gunboat) Subscribe to view