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In January, 1969, the
USS Lynde McCormick shows America what a she
was capable of doing during her fifth WESPAC tour of duty as the flagship for
COMDESDIV 172
in company with destroyers
USS Richard S. Edwards DD 619,
USS Frank Knox DD 742,
and
USS Black DD 666.
The USS Lynde McCormick meets highest naval standards completing 72 missions in gun line operation. Gun damage assessments included damaging or destroying over 400 structures, 150 bunkers, mortar positions, bridges, supply dumps, sampans, and much close in support for troops ashore. 24 February 1969, Nha Trang, Viet Nam. The USS Lynde McCormick responds to an urgent call for help and support and moves into Nha Trang's small cluttered harbor at 25 knots, in the still dark dawn of the morning, with her 5 inch 54's firing star shells and high explosive projectiles into the surrounding hills, she swings broadside to the shoreline and comes to a full stop. The Viet Cong are making a determined attach on military positions and the airport. The naval gunfire spotters, both airborne and ground, direct fire to the advancing enemy. The overwhelming firepower and the array of star shells by the USS Lynde McCormick expose their positions to defensive fire from ground and airborne units causing the VC to retreat. The USS Lynde McCormick arcs high explosive projectiles into the VC's escape trails. The extreme expertise of the ship's officers and crew in maneuvering, and the ability to bring firepower onto the enemy have saved the day and a lot of marines lives. 27 February 1969, Qui Nhon, Viet Nam, The blazing 5 inch 54 caliber guns of the USS Lynde McCormick find their mark on enemy positions south of the city as the ship attacks a company size VC regiment base camp. Airborne birddog spotters direct the ship's pinpoint gunfire and destroy the VC base camp. The USS Lynde McCormick then proceeds to destroy four enemy bunkers and two other structures. 15 April 1969, t
he
USS Lynde McCormick is patrolling in the Sea of
Japan, when a North Korean plane shoots down
a U.S. Navy EC-121
surveillance plane, killing all 31 Americans aboard. The
USS Lynde McCormick does rescue and recovery, but
to no avail.
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