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,,...,-.-- ...., -,,-. .., bil!-'Puget' B' -Q-Q -L he Tripolitan Ketch, MASTICO, captured prior to the war of 1812, was renamed INTREPID by Com- modore Preble. Prior to going down with all hands on a suicide mission, the first INTREPID successfully sank the enemy-held USS PHILADELPHIA. Built in Boston in 1874, the second IN- TREPID was brig-rigged with an iron hull, 170 feet long and weiged 438 tons. She was de- commissioned and sold in 1892. The third IN- TREPID, designed and used as a training vessel, was built at Mare Island in 1904. Six feet longer than the second INTREPID and weighing 1800 tons, her ordnance included four six-pounders and two one-pounders. In 1941, the keel of the fourth INTREPID was laid at Newport News, Virginia. The IN- TREPID sailed from Norfolk in 1943, and pro- ceeded to duty in the Pacific, to be on the scene at the Marshall Islands, Truk, Kwajelein, Oki- nawa, Formosa and Leyte. In 1946, the I was taken out of commission, only to be recommis- sioned in 1954 at Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard. At this time, an extensive conversion program in- cluded the installation of steam catapults, The present angle deck-was added in the beginning of 1957 at Brooklyn Naval Ship Yard. This is the INTREPID that set sail froin Norfolk on Friday the 13th of February 1959 for a tour of duty with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Before returning to the States, the INTREPID will have displayed the flag in the ports of Gibraltar, Palma, Naples, Athens Cannes, Barcelona, Palermo and Livorno. The same hull that served during World War II in the Pacific is now on a mission of peace, 7' - YM - '1 is m1 ?!5?f!'TI1 'P ' rw-ml1'! '4fsf1ufvnw-1,,,,'.-gjvrw-vw
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