We went to Bremerton WA on our vacation; the Missus to visit a friend who wisely moved from California some years ago and I to visit the U.S.S. Turner Joy. The TJ was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 which ramped up the U.S. involvement in Vietnam and also fired the last naval round of the U.S. part of the war in 1973. The whole ship is open for viewing except the engineering spaces. It is a Sherman class destroyer and the last of the all-gun U.S. destroyers armed with three 5" rapid fire guns.

Three carriers tied up at the navy yard waiting to be turned into Toyota bumpers. One is the Kittyhawk, I didn't have time to stop and check them out.

Me before boarding the Turner Joy

A nod to the ship's all gun armament

The 5" guns with an autoload feature. Originally intended to be used on both air, land, and sea targets; the air capability was deleted in the 70s.

Helmsman's position

A nice looking ship that gave honorable service