USS Mount Hood (AE-29) History
The USS Mount Hood (AE-29) was a United States Navy ammunition ship commissioned in 1970. It was named after Mount Hood, a prominent peak in Oregon. The ship played a crucial role in supporting naval operations by transporting and delivering munitions to various fleet units, ensuring they were well-supplied during missions.
Throughout its service, the USS Mount Hood participated in numerous exercises and deployments, contributing to the readiness of the U.S. Navy. The ship was decommissioned in 2001 and later struck from the Naval Vessel Register, marking the end of its operational history.