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I I , 1 , , ' from2 tons of ammunition during two hugldred seventy underway replenishment epwmons v 1 1 ks r- -wiki?-H-elf X SS MAUNA KEA CAE 221, the second of five Suribachi-class ammllllftlon Sh?S'J'aS 1 built by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation at their Sparrows Point Shipyard in Mary an an MAUNA KEA's keel was laid 16 May 1955, and she was launched the following year 6 3 May. Named for the volcano whose peak is the highest in the Hawaiian Islands, h MAUNA KEA was commissioned in a ceremony held at Sparrows Point on 30 Marc E 1957 and was orginally homeported at Mare Island, Vallejo, California. Iiier ma1denl960 - deployment to the Western Pacific began in November of that year, and in October she became the first ammunition ship to transfer missiles at sea. Q . ' m MAUNA KEA played a vital role in support of U.S. Seventh Fleet during theegsigg conflict. The ship earned the Vietnam Campaign Award twelve times andtvvas Prf 24 000 two Meritorious Unit Commendations, the first for the safe and timely de11VCfY 0 ' 3, 1 4
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