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USNS Private Jose F. Valdez (T-AG-169) : ウィキペディア英語版 | USNS Private Jose F. Valdez (T-AG-169)
USNS ''Private Jose F. Valdez'' (T-AG-169), named after World War II Medal of Honor recipient PFC Jose F. Valdez, was a technical research ship in operation during the 1960s. The "Galloping Ghost of the Ivory Coast" or "Grey Ghost of the African Coast", as she was affectionately called by her crew, was deployed around Africa from 1961 until 1969. ==Army service, 1945–1949== The ''Private Jose F. Valdez'', was launched as ''Round Splice'' on 27 October 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Guy R. Porter, and transferred to the American Ship Building Company, Chicago, Illinois, for completion on 15 December 1944. The ship was delivered to the War Shipping Administration for operation by its agent American Export Lines at New Orleans on 5 July 1945 and then allocated for operation by the U.S. Army under bareboat charter on 12 July. ''Round Splice'' was one of 35 C1-M-AV1 vessels delivered to the Southwest Pacific Area's permanent local fleet with arrival in that fleet between 14 September and 16 December of 1945 with designation in that fleet as X-350 into January 1946. The ''Round Splice'' was transferred to the War Department 30 August 1946 and renamed ''Private Jose F. Valdez''.
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