
USS PRINCETON (LPH-5) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
The USS PRINCETON (LPH-5), an Essex-class aircraft carrier, was commissioned on 18 NOV 1945, too late for action in world War II. At first with the Atlantic Fleet and then with the Pacific, PRINCETON steam on post-war deployments and then was decommissioned on 20 JUN 1948 and placed in reserve.
USS Princeton (CV-37) - Wikipedia
USS Princeton (CV/CVA/CVS-37, LPH-5) was one of 24 Essex -class aircraft carriers built during and shortly after World War II for the United States Navy. The ship was the fifth US Navy ship to bear the name, and was named for the Revolutionary War Battle of Princeton.
LPH-5 (drug) - Wikipedia
LPH-5 is a psychedelic discovered by Emil Marcher-Rørsted, Jesper L. Kristensen and Anders A. Jensen at Danish biopharmaceutical company Lophora. [1][2] It is a conformationally -restricted derivative of the phenethylamine 2C-TFM, also a hallucinogen, and acts as a potent agonist of the 5-HT 2A receptor (EC 50 = 3.2 nM, E max = 78%). [3]
Amphibious Assault Ship (Helicopter)Index LPH-5 Princeton
Reclassified Amphibious Assault Ship (Helicopter) (LPH-5), 2 March 1959, CAPT. Frank K. Upham II in command. Converted at Long Beach Naval Shipyard, Long Beach CA, 19 March through 19 May 1959. Decommissioned and Struck from the Naval Register, 30 January 1970.
Landing platform helicopter - Wikipedia
Landing platform helicopter (LPH) is a term used by some navies to denote a type of amphibious warfare ship designed primarily to operate as a launch and recovery platform for helicopters and other VTOL aircraft.
USS Princeton Veterans - USS Princeton Veterans
USS Princeton (CV/CVA/CVS-37, LPH-5) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during and shortly after World War II for the United States Navy. Princeton was commissioned in November 1945, too late to serve in World War II, but saw extensive service in the Korean War, in which she earned eight battle stars, and the Vietnam War.
USS Princeton (CV 37) - Unofficial US Navy Site
Redesignated as attack aircraft carrier CVA 37 on October 1, 1952, and antisubmarine warfare aircraft carrier CVS 37 on January 1, 1954, the PRINCETON was initially scheduled for decommissioning after her 1957-58 cruise but instead was redesignated LPH 5 in March 1959 and converted into an amphibious assault ship.
USS Princeton CVA CVS-37 LPH-5 Essex class Aircraft Carrier
USS Princeton (CV/CVA/CVS-37, LPH-5) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during and shortly after World War II for the United States Navy. The ship was the fifth US Navy ship to bear the name, and was named for the Revolutionary War Battle of Princeton.
2025 – Lophora
After receiving approval from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to commence its Phase I clinical study for LPH-5, Lophora has successfully completed an over $3 million capital raise to support this next phase and further bolster the company’s robust patent portfolio.
LPH-5 – Lophora
LPH-5 is a novel phenethylamine-derived therapeutic candidate with high selectivity for the Serotonin 2A receptor and excellent drug-like properties