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  1. 51 reviews and 133 photos of USS TURNER JOY "It is a fun day trip to go over and see this ship. Walk on to the Bremerton Ferry and it will take you right there. You can see the Turner Joy when the ferry docks. Just walk over, pay your admission ($5 or something - very cheap), and you have access to the entire destroyer.

    • 300 Washington Beach Ave Bremerton, WA 98337
  2. LIVE ABOARD PROGRAM. The Bremerton Historic Ships Association takes exceptional pride in providing the Vietnam Era destroyer USS TURNER JOY for your appreciation.Visiting this historic vessel is one way to enjoy its past, but can’t compare to remaining on board overnight to fully appreciate the firepower and excellent shipboard construction that US Navy crews have experienced over the many ...

  3. Apr 7, 2009 · Decommissioned in 1982, the 418-foot USS Turner Joy has been restored to its Vietnam-era heyday and includes a Vietnam Prisoner of War exhibit, dedicated to all POWs of the conflict. Entering the replica of a North Vietnam prison cell, I am spooked by the head of a prisoner in the bamboo-latticed gloom. A mannequin in shackles, the captive’s ...

  4. USS Turner Joy (DD-951), 1959-1991. USS Turner Joy, a 2850-ton Forrest Sherman/Hull class destroyer, was built at Seattle, Washington. After commissioning in August 1959 she cruised down the Pacific coast to visit South America. In May of the next year the destroyer steamed across the Pacific to begin the first of a dozen deployments to Asian ...

  5. USS Turner Joy (DD-951), commanded by CDR Robert C. BARNHART, Jr., USN, was directed to proceed into the Gulf of Tonkin and join Maddox in retiring to the Southeast. By MSG 022225Z August 1964, Commander SEVENTH Fleet directed CTG 72.1 to take operational control of Turner Joy for resumption of the DESOTO patrol in company with Maddox .

  6. USS Turner Joy as a Museum Ship. After being decommissioned in 1982, the USS Turner Joy found a new life as a museum ship. Since 1992, it has been open to the public in Bremerton, Washington. Visitors can explore the ship and learn about its history, from its service in the Pacific to its involvement in the Vietnam War. Read more….

  7. Oct 2, 2015 · Moved from California to Washington, the Turner Joy became a museum in 1991. In service, she carried a crew of 17 officers and 175 enlisted men. Currently, her "crew" exists of a 16-member board of directors, a small paid staff (about five people in the winter months) and a core group of roughly 18 Vietnam veterans who volunteer their service ...

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