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USS Abnaki
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USS Abnaki (ATF 96)
The Abnaki left Sasebo, Japan on August 24, 1951 with a load of buoys that were to be laid in the Hon River in Korea. After rendezvousing with the USS Grasp near Inchon they then proceeded on to the Hon River, arriving there on August the 26th. After laying buoys in the mouth of the river they proceeded up river to Song Mo Sudo.
This page is provided by the USS Abnaki Sailor’s Association. Every effort has been made to provide an accurate, although very brief, summary of the Abnaki's activities during the thirty-five years she served the United States Navy. Those of you who served aboard her are encouraged to be alert for discrepancies and bring them to our attention.

There are hundreds of stories associated with the times, dates, and places mentioned in the following pages. Hopefully, something in these pages will trigger you to recall a good story about something that happened while you were aboard. PLEASE! Jot it down while it is still fresh in your mind and send it to us. We always try to have a couple of stories, from people like you, in our newsletter. These stories are the REAL Abnaki history!
Notice!

Your are encouraged to join the USS Abnaki Sailor's Association
You will receive:
 Our newsletter "The Abnaki Courier"
Three times yearly
Information about old shipmates
 "We have about 400 names on our roster and adding more all the time"
Assistance finding long lost shipmates
And much more

Associate members are welcome

For more information e-mail us at petepilg@aol.com

 

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