About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: United States Coast Guard ships transferred to the Republic of Vietnam Navy, United States Navy ships transferred to the Republic of Vietnam Navy, USS Bering Strait, USS Wachapreague, USS Yakutat, RVNS Ly Thuong Kiet, RVNS Tran Binh Trong, RVNS Ngo Quyen, USS Absecon, USCGC Point Cypress, RVNS Tran Quoc Toan, RVNS Tran Quang Khai, USS Satyr, USCGC Point League, USS Marion County, USCGC Point Partridge, USS Chincoteague, USCGC Point Hudson, USCGC Point White, USCGC Point Grace, USCGC Point Young, USCGC Point Clear, USCGC Point Dume, USCGC Point Comfort, USCGC Point Mast, USCGC Point Grey, USCGC Point Glover, USCGC Point Marone, USCGC Point Kennedy, USCGC Point Welcome, USCGC Point Jefferson, USCGC Point Gammon, RVNS Tran Nhat Duat, USCGC Point Slocum, BRP Miguel Malvar, USCGC Point Garnet, USCGC Point Arden, USCGC Point Banks, USCGC Point Ellis, USS Jerome County, USCGC Point Orient, USS Cook Inlet, RVNS Pham Ngu Lao, USS Camp, BRP Datu Marikudo, USCGC Point Lomas, USCGC Point Caution, USS Maricopa County, USS Castle Rock, USS Garrett County, USS Oceanside, USS Harnett County, BRP Sultan Kudarat, USS Forster, USS Cayuga County, USS Coconino County. Excerpt: This list of ships of the Republic of Vietnam Navy, commonly known as the Vietnam Navy (VNN), includes all ships commissioned into service from its foundation in 1955, until its dissolution in 1975. All VNN ship hull numbers began with the letters HQ (H i quan, "Navy") followed by a number. Note that six patrol craft were designated HQ-01 to HQ-06, while two destroyer escorts and four high endurance cutters were designated HQ-1 to HQ-6. Also the designation HQ-225 was used twice, first for the LSSL Nguyen Van Tru from 1954 until 1957, and after it was broken up for spare parts was given to the LSSL N Th n, later renamed Nguyen Van Tru in 1970. A typical vessel of...