USS Frederick (LST-1184) was a Newport-class tank landing ship which replaced the traditional bow door-design tank landing ships (LSTs) of the United States Navy. The ship was named after the city of Frederick, Maryland and Frederick County, Maryland. The vessel entered service in 1970 with the United States Pacific Fleet and saw service during the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War earning three battle stars. The ship was decommissioned in 2002 and put up for sale.
US Navy 030723-N-3228G-004 Marines and their mascot "Blondy" assigned to the Mexican Navy ship Usumacinta (A-412), formerly USS Frederick (LST-1184), man the rails as Usumacinta arrives in Pearl Harbor for a 10-day
US Navy 030723-N-3228G-005 Sailors assigned to the Mexican Navy ship Usumacinta (A-412), formerly USS Frederick (LST-1184), finish securing their mooring lines shortly after Usumacinta arrived in Pearl Harbor for a 10-day port
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Korean Navy midshipmen visit Frederick
An aerial port bow view of the tank landing ship USS FREDERICK (LST 1184) underway - DPLA - 1d0137a1420e7ab70c7cfd39c3118074
Cheryl Prewitt, 1980 Miss America, aboard USS Frederick (LST-1184), in 1980
Cheryl Prewitt, 1980 Miss America, with a U.S. Navy officer aboard USS Frederick (LST-1184), in 1980
Newport-class LST during Team Spirit 1982
USS Frederick (LST-1184) underway in 1984
US Navy 960329-N-8167A-050 LST taking on U.S. Marines and hardware