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Anchorage-class dock landing ship

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USS Anchorage (LSD-36)
Class overview
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 United States Navy
 Republic of China Navy
Preceded byThomaston-class dock landing ship
Succeeded byWhidbey Island-class dock landing ship
Built1967–1972
In commission1969–2003
Completed5
General characteristics
TypeDock landing ship
Displacement14,000 long tons (14,225 t) Full
Length553 ft (169 m)
Beam85 ft (26 m)
Draft20 ft (6.1 m)
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2 × geared steam turbines
2 × boilers, 600 psi
2 shafts, 24,000 shp (18,000 kW) total[1]
Speed22 knots (25 mph; 41 km/h)
Range14,800 nmi at 12 kn (22 km/h)[1]
Boats & landing
craft carried
LCACs
Complement18 officers, 340 enlisted[1]
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2× 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
Mk-38 machine guns
4× .50 machine guns

The Anchorage class dock landing ships were a series of five dock landing ships (LSD) constructed and commissioned by the United States Navy between 1965 and 1972. US Navy decommissioned all five of them by 2003. They are succeeded by Whidbey Island class LSDs and Harpers Ferry class LSDs.

Ship List

Name Builder[2] Laid Down[2] Launched Commissioned Fate
USS Anchorage (LSD-36) Ingalls Shipbuilding 13 March 1967 5 May 1968[2] 15 March 1969[2]
USS Portland (LSD-37) General Dynamics, Quincy, Massachusetts) 21 September 1967 20 December 1969 [2] 3 October 1970[2]
USS Pensacola (LSD-38) General Dynamics, Quincy 12 March 1969 11 July 1970[2] 27 March 1971[2] Sold to Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy in 2000
ROCS Hsu Hai (LSD-193)
USS Mount Vernon (LSD-39) General Dynamics, Quincy 29 January 1970 17 April 1971[2] 13 May 1972[3]
USS Fort Fisher (LSD-40) General Dynamics (Quincy) 15 July 1970 22 April 1972[3] 12 September 1972[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "LSD-36 Anchorage class". GlobalSecurity.org. 2006-07-28.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Blackman 1971, p. 509.
  3. ^ a b c Baker 1998, p. 1045.
  • Baker, A. D. (1998). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1998–1999. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: U.S. Naval Institute. ISBN 1-55750-111-4.
  • Blackman, Raymond V. B. (1971). Jane's Fighting Ships 1971–72. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. ISBN 0-354-00096-9.