Devine, David Eugene, SF2

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Last Rank
Petty Officer Second Class
Last Primary NEC
SF-0000-Shipfitter
Last Rating/NEC Group
Shipfitter
Primary Unit
1967-1968, SF-0000, USN River Patrol Force - Task Force 116 (TF-116)
Service Years
1962 - 1968
SF-Shipfitter
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Home State
Ohio
Ohio
Year of Birth
1941
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Fostoria
Last Address
Fostoria

Casualty Date
May 05, 1968
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Drowned, Suffocated
Location
Kien Hoa (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Saint Wendelin Cemetery - Fostoria, Ohio
Wall/Plot Coordinates
55E 007

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Vietnam Veterans MemorialThe National Gold Star Family RegistryUnited States Navy Memorial
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  1967-1968, SF-0000, Mobile Advanced Tactical Support Base SEA FLOAT (MATSB)

SF-Shipfitter

From Month/Year
- / 1967

To Month/Year
- / 1968

Unit
Mobile Advanced Tactical Support Base SEA FLOAT (MATSB) Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Second Class

NEC
SF-0000-Shipfitter

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
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 Mobile Advanced Tactical Support Base SEA FLOAT (MATSB) Details

Mobile Advanced Tactical Support Base SEA FLOAT (MATSB)
Redesignated ATSB SOLID ANCHOR

It was called Operation Sea Float/Solid Anchor by the U.S. Navy and Tran Hung Dao III by the South Vietnamese; a joint US/Vietnamese attempt to inject an allied presence into An Xuyen Province, 175 miles southwest of Siagon. Its purpose was to extend allied control over the strategic Nam Can region of the Ca Mau peninsula. Heavily forested, the area sprawled across miles of mangrove swamp. The site selected was on the Cau Lon river, which connected to the Bo De and Be Hap rivers. These were salt water rivers. Any fresh or drinking water used afloat or ashore had to be brought in by ship. The entire area had been solidly held by the Viet Minh against the French and by the Viet Cong against the Siagon government (and its American ally).

The reality was less grandiose: Commander, Naval Forces Vietnam (COMNAVFORV) begged, borrowed, and shanghaied materials for this operation from various commands in-country. On 25 June 1969 , three 7th Fleet dock landing ships (LSD) began the off-load of the 11 ammi barges which became my home between May and November of 1970. There were approximately 700 officers and men on 11 barges; this did not include the crews of a VNN large infantry landing craft (LCIL) or large landing ship support (LSSL) and a USN gas turbine gunboat (PG) which provided protection. SEA FLOAT had a support staff, galley, intelligence section, communications section, supply department, a detachment of HA(L)-3 "Seawolf" UH-1B attack helicopters, a motley collection of VNN-owned and American-advisored river assault group (RAG) boats, two MST detachments with 2 light, 2 medium, 1 heavy SEAL support craft (LSSC, MSSC, HSSC), 3 SEAL platoons, a UDT detachment, 6 to 8 coastal junks, some miscellaneous VNN and USN fast patrol craft (PCF) "Swift" boats. I worked for MST Detachment "Charlie" and we owned the HSSC, an MSSC, and both LSSC.




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Communications
 

Parent Unit
Riverine Units

Strength
Base

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PN Brooks, Roger, PNCS(SW) -Deceased 
   

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