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(AGS-25: dp. 1,320; l.209'; b. 39'; dr. 14; s. 17k.; cpl. 26; a. none; cl. Kellar)
Kellar (AGS-25) was laid down by Marietta Mfg. Co., Point Pleasant, W. Va., 20 November 1962; launched 30 July 1964 ; sponsored by Mrs. Harriet K. Pond; transferred to Boland Machine Mfg. Co., New Orleans, La., 30 July 1966 for completion of construction; and scheduled for completion in the winter of 1968.
Once commissioned, Kellar will provide valuable assistance to the Navy as a far-ranging hydrographic and oceanographic survey ship. Operating under the control of the Hydrographic Office, she will possess the latest survey equipment, with which she can compile field charts and amphibious data. During the continuing task of "keeping the peace" over the vast reaches of global waters, she will contribute vital information for determining potential amphibious landing sites. In addition she will be able to transport and support a combat coastal survey team.
Submitted by Ramon Jackson
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