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re ftg m M ill of Tnc 4» e aS5 te ' iSJ « - W 7S ». , AULT returned to peacetime operations in the Atlantic Fleet until decommissioning in 1950. AULT was recommissioned later that same year to participate in the Korean War. Returning once again to the Atlantic Fleet, on one of her deployments, she became one of he first U.S. war- ships to sail into the Black Sea. When the middle east crisis broke out, AULT was assigned to patrol off the coast of Lebanon. In 1962, AULT received an intensive FRAM II overhaul and be- came the first destroyer with DASH to deploy to the Mediterranean. In late 1964 and early 1965, AULT joined other units of the Atlantic Fleet as a possible recovery ship in the manned space- flights, Gemini I and Gemini II. In May 1965, AULT deployed for a four-month tour of the ' terranean and added glory to her already glorious record by winning three Gunnery ' ' E awards, the Weapons ' ' E award, the Operations E award, and the much coveted squadron Battle Efficiency Award. • »
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tfSStf 3 ?-« oo A ' ( F R : SSAU.T sM SFACTI OF ALL COMPETITIVE E ; 0i: fc US I fi USS AULT, a Sumner class destroyer, commissioned in May 1944, was named in honor of Com- mander William Bowen Aolt, a naval aviator, who was killed while leading his attacking squad- ron against the enemy at the Battle of the Coral Sea . The AULT joined the Pacific Fleet in late 1944 and participated in strikes against Luzon, Formosa, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and the final strikes again st the Japanese mainland. The AULT was credited with destroying five kamikazes in one three-day period. On 2 September 1945, AULT entered Tokyo Bay and participated in the signing of the Japanese surrender.
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