Need proof that USS Inchon was within 12 NM of Vietnam - Deck logs

Hello,

I am trying to help my father get proof that his ship the USS Inchon was off the coast of Haiphong Harbor 1972 -1973, but the US Navy has no records that the Inchon was there. I have photos, but I need deck logs or something to help my dads Comp Case with the VA.

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  • Hi!

    Yes, the only issue is finding the documentation to prove the 12 nm of the inchon. I cannot find anything the VA will accept.

  • Stephanie,

    I am sorry that you are having so much trouble with your father’s VA claim.  I have a couple of suggestions to help resolve the problem.

    First, I would ask Jason, Rachael, or Lisha to contact the National Declassification Center (NDC) to see if the Inchon March 1973 logs are in the classified stacks.  The Navy was (and still is) sensitive about mine countermeasures, and they could have classified the logs for Inchon’s participation in Operation End Sweep.  The classified logs were separated from the unclassified ones, and NARA had to accession the classified logs accordingly.  That being said, based on my archival experience in accessioning deck logs in the 2003-2009 timeframe, the Navy did not necessarily hand over all the logs that they were supposed to.  So NARA indeed may not have the Inchon March 1973 log.

    Second, you may be able to use another ship’s deck log to substantiate your claim.  I offer the beginning of the 1 March 1973 0000-0400 log entry for USS Tripoli (LPH-10):

    "UNDERWAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CTF 78 SAILORD STEAMING IN FORMATION 51A IN COMPANY WITH USS OGDEN (LPD-5), USS CLEVELAND (LPD-7), AND USS INCHON (LPH-12). FORMATION COURSE IS 240 DEGREES T, FORMATION AXIS IS 000 DEGREES T, FORMATION SPEED IS 8 KNOTS.”

    The log page notes the location as Haiphong Harbor with the 0800 position being 19 degrees 30.1 minutes North, 107 degrees 11 minutes East, the 1200 position being 19 degrees 20.4 minutes North, 107 degrees 6.4 minutes East, and the 2000 position being 19 degrees 15.5 minutes North, 107 degrees 10.5 minutes East.  I have not worked claims with the VA before, so I have no idea how using this information will help your claim, but I think it may be worth a try.  It is official, and it places the Inchon in North Vietnamese waters.

    I apologize for the complexity of this post, but this is a complex subject.  I hope you will find this information useful.  

    I wish you the best of luck in gaining a successful claim.

    A. J.

  • I'm still encountering the same issues.  i can place the Inchon at Haiphong Harbor and some other locations, but they are all North Vietnamese waters and the VA does not give us presumption there, only the South Vietnamese waters. I'll keep looking and will update this group if I'm successful, I hope everyone else keeps fighting and let us know if you have success.  Thanks, and again, best luck to your Dad.