NO
The USS Morton (DD-948) served in the Vietnamese theater of operations off and on from August 1964 through 19 February 1973 . See link below .
In 1959.
Yes. The USS Enterprise launched jet fighter bombers over Vietnam, becoming history's FIRST atomic powered warship to engage in combat.
It's tours in Vietnam were 1965 to 1968.
NO
USS Texas is the only dreadnaught remaining afloat. It is a WW1 ship. Her last war was WW2. Her sister was the battleship USS New York, which was sunk in the Pacific Ocean as a target, after WW2. The only US battleship to fight in Vietnam was the Iowa class battleship USS New Jersey.
The USS Morton (DD-948) served in the Vietnamese theater of operations off and on from August 1964 through 19 February 1973 . See link below .
In 1959.
USS Pueblo
Well, honey, Richard Hansing served on the USS Essex and the USS Oriskany during his time in the US Navy. Those ships saw their fair share of action, let me tell you. So, there you have it, the man did his duty on those vessels, no need to beat around the bush.
yes 1969
No
Yes. The USS Enterprise launched jet fighter bombers over Vietnam, becoming history's FIRST atomic powered warship to engage in combat.
It's tours in Vietnam were 1965 to 1968.
You'll need to refer to the related link below for a link to an extensive history of this Nitro-class ammunition ship as it served during the Vietnam War and was awarded thirteen campaign stars for it's service .
The USS Repose most likely has a website, go to them.