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"Transferred to South Vietnam as Nuy Bo on 14 July 1970". (No hull number given)<br/><br/> | "Transferred to South Vietnam as Nuy Bo on 14 July 1970". (No hull number given)<br/><br/> | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Point_Grey U.S. Wikipedia] says: "...recommissioned as RVNS Huỳnh Bộ (HQ-723)."<br/><br/> | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Point_Grey U.S. Wikipedia] says: "...recommissioned as RVNS Huỳnh Bộ (HQ-723)."<br/><br/> | ||
The blog post [https://chienhuuvnch.com/2018/01/page/2/ The Story of the Republic of Vietnam Navy Evacuation] by Dinh Manh Hung (Đinh Mạnh Hùng)<br/> | The blog post [https://chienhuuvnch.com/2018/01/page/2/ The Story of the Republic of Vietnam Navy Evacuation] by Dinh Manh Hung (Đinh Mạnh Hùng)<br/> | ||
and dated January 26, 2018 says: "HQ 722 Huỳnh-Bộ"<br/><br/> | and dated January 26, 2018 says: "HQ 722 Huỳnh-Bộ"<br/><br/> |
Revision as of 16:47, 19 August 2024
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Keel Laid - Launched [Note: Although the U.S. Coast Guard may use "WPB-82324" in its documentation, the identification painted on the ship's hull would have been "CG 82324" (as seen in standard photos of the class for that time period).] Effectively decommissioned on April 30, 1975 with the fall of South Vietnam Presumed scrapped by Vietnam by early 1980s |
Conflicting History Data
There is some disagreement in the name the ship was given by South Vietnam as well as the hull number.
The U.S. Coast Guard History page for Point Grey says:
"Transferred to South Vietnam as Nuy Bo on 14 July 1970". (No hull number given)
U.S. Wikipedia says: "...recommissioned as RVNS Huỳnh Bộ (HQ-723)."
The blog post The Story of the Republic of Vietnam Navy Evacuation by Dinh Manh Hung (Đinh Mạnh Hùng)
and dated January 26, 2018 says: "HQ 722 Huỳnh-Bộ"
Vietnamese Wikipedia says: "HQ-722 Huỳnh Bộ"
Based on the above, "Huỳnh Bộ" appears to be the correct name. As for the hull number, most Vietnamese sources used "HQ-722" so that is what I went with.
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
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Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type 2# |
1968-06-29 |
N/A |
Vietnam Service. Official Election Ballot Envelope
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