- on the
bombline, s****ing
enemy bunkers,
command posts,
artillery positions, and
trench systems through 14 December. She
departed the "
bombline" on that...
- the
bombline and the next day
continued on
toward the
United States. In June 1952 she
returned to Korea. She
spent July
entirely on the
bombline, shifted...
- May 1952,
Manchester completed her
second tour in
Korea and
departed the
bombline on the east
coast of Korea. She
returned to Long
Beach 29 May, departing...
- Chaho, Toejo, Simpo,
Hungnam and
northern Inchon North Korea, and in 27
bombline operations.
During these operations, 16,689
rounds were
fired from her...
-
positions and
bridges at Kojo 13 July, and was once more on the east
coast bombline 22–24 July to
support South Korean troops near Kosong.
These days found...
-
sought by the
Eighth Army, for whom she
fired at 13
targets along the
bombline in aid of
advancing infantry. Her
support to
ground forces continued with...
-
until February 1952, she
patrolled the
Korean coast in the area of the
bombline and Kojo,
providing fire
support for the
First ROK
Corps and the First...
-
stopped at Yoko**** on the 5th and 6th,
before taking up
station on the
bombline once more on the 8th. On 11 October, she
joined the
carriers of TF 77 and...
-
damage after being hit by a s****
battery at the Kangsong,
North Korea area
bombline, 1 casualty, 1
September 1952. USS
Frank E.
Evans (DD-754)
slight damage...
-
Detached on the 30th, she parti****ted in
support operations along the
bombline until the 2nd, then, on the 3rd,
headed back to Yoko****. At mid-month...