Twining coming into
San Francisco Bay under the Golden gate Bridge after a
shake-down
cruise. It was overhauled at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco in 1952.
Webmaster's Note:
The above post
card picture is Twining headed to Hunter's Point for overhaul. The
single mast in this picture was
replaced with a tripod mast during
overhaul. The picture post card was available at the Hunter's
Point ship's store.
15 June 1952 - Entered
Hunter
Point (San Francisco Naval Shipyard for annual overhaul
17 September - Loaded
ammo at Port
Chicago, returned to S. F.
19 September - Left
Hunter Point
for San Diego.
20 September - Arrived
in San
Diego at 1500 Anchored at Pier #2 at the Naval Station
Twining arrives in San
Diego, California on March 10, 1952,
after completing
her first tour of duty in Korea.
Smoke rising from a an island in Wonsan Harbor where
the Twining's 5" guns hit an ammo dump about four miles away while patroling in the "slot." It was difficult to take out the gun emplacements
because after the North Koreans fired on our ship, they moved the guns far back in tunnels. Once,
The USS Wisconsin came into the harbor, leveled their 16" guns on the gun emplacements, and
virtually blew them off the island.
"Doc" Myers, doctor for the destroyer division on the second tour.
Ensign Yu Kuk Chang,
ROK naval officer intern on the Twining's second tour.
L to R: Unidentified ship's corpsman; ROK soldier; On Shu, ship's steward.
The soldier was based on a friendly island and had been injured by shrapnel.
Dr. Viard tried to save his hand, but eventually it had to be amputated in a hospital.

L to R: Unidentified CPO; ship's corpsman Crotzer; On Shu; ROK soldier,
who had been shot near his heart. He recovered O.K.

Walter Viard, destroyer division doctor on the Twining's first tour
being hoisted aboard a helicopter from the ship's fantail to treat
someone on another ship. He was helped by Ltjg Paul Hewitt.
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