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Two days later, she conducted a single-ship raid against a bridge on a major North Vietnamese supply route. During the action, she came under fire from North Vietnamese shore batteries that fired some 70 rounds at the destroyer. This was the only time that the ship came under hostile fire in Vietnam.
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in local operations off the California coast in December. The destroyer continued the routine of local operations out of San Francisco for the remainder of her active service, embarking Naval Reserve units for active duty training on cruises off the west coast and to Hawaii and, on occasion, serving
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found diversified operations and hostile fire in store for her. Her 5-inch guns wreaked havoc on storage dumps, coastal defense sites, radar installations, and supply routes. On 14 September, she spotted a crippled A-7 Corsair aircraft plunging into the Gulf of Tonkin and rescued the pilot from the
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offloaded the special equipment taken on board for the "gunline" deployments—flak jackets, .50-caliber machine guns (for use against possible sappers or small boats), and "pool radio equipment" and departed the Philippines on 20 January, bound for the United States. After stopping en route at Guam,
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on the evening of 29 November turned out to be a difficult affair. Only after three separate approaches, seven fuel hose separations and seven hours alongside was the fueling completed. The ship remained blackened by oil on parts of its superstructure and hull sides until after she arrived at San
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Arriving on station two days later, she resumed her operations off Quang Tri City, south of the DMZ, and continued these operations until 22 January 1973, when she was detached from TG 75.9 to proceed to Yokosuka. Prom there, the ship sailed for home, arriving at its new home port, San
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subsequently operated out of Sasebo and Yokosuka into the fall of 1963; she departed Sasebo on 29 October and operated briefly with TG 77.6 until 10 November, when she was detached to return home. After a stop at Pearl Harbor, the destroyer made port at San Diego on 24 November.
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embarked midshipmen for a six-week training program and later underwent ten days of hull repairs at Long Beach. Later in the month, she participated in exercises in support of Marine Corps units engaged in night reconnaissance and in amphibious and paratroop landing training at
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refueled a helicopter during this period when the chopper approached the ship low on fuel. The Christmas cease-fire which went into effect on 25 December resulted in only photo-reconnaissance flights being run against North Vietnam; no SAR opportunities were thus presented to
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operated on station until 9 September. During that assignment, the ship provided in-flight refueling services to ship and shore-based helicopters standing ready to rescue downed aircrews. Although the ship originally headed for Kaohsiung for upkeep, the track of
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departed her home port on 27 July 1970. Following stops at Pearl Harbor, Midway, and Guam, she arrived at Subic Bay on 18 August. There, she took on additional .50-caliber machine guns and flak jackets before getting underway on 21 August for the Gulf of Tonkin.
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The destroyer spent 69 of the next 80 days at sea in Vietnamese waters in a variety of roles, including antisubmarine warfare screening ship, plane guard destroyer, and early warning picket ship. In March, before proceeding to Hong Kong, she shadowed a
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conducted seven Western Pacific deployments between 1953 and 1961. During each tour, she carried out training and patrol assignments in Far Eastern waters, operating off the coasts of Japan, Korea, and Okinawa; visiting such ports as Yokosuka,
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reduced speed to 12 knots (22 km/h) in the worsening weather conditions before putting into Buckner Bay, Okinawa, to refuel on 2 November before again setting out for Sasebo. The next morning, while underway and approaching the coast of
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Returning to Subic Bay for upkeep the next day, the destroyer remained in port until 27 September when it sailed for the Gulf of Thailand for gunnery support duties off the west coast of Vietnam. Between late September and early November,
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for a time and operated off the North Korean coast before shifting to Wonsan. The Navy continued it operations to support UN ground troops, interdicted enemy supply lines by air and by surface gunfire, and blockaded the enemy's coasts.
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assumed air control function and direction. The latter's UH-2 helicopter picked up two pilots from one of the planes while a logistics helicopter plucked the crewman of the second plane from the water. Later in the day,
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and subsequently departed the west coast for her fourth tour of duty in the Far East. In Korean waters, she resumed her screening, call-fire, and interdiction duties. Highlighting her blockading activities of
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was deployed on Yankee Station for the remainder of September, and the destroyer then shifted to Subic Bay. There, she prepared for a gunnery exercise and proceeded to sea on 10 October for operations with
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escorted the carrier to Sasebo, Japan, from 2 to 4 September. Following a period of upkeep and recreation there, the destroyer visited Hong Kong en route to her final commitment in the Vietnam War zone.
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moored at San Diego on 23 March and remained there into May. On 22 May, she became school ship for an engineering officers' course and performed this duty until 9 June Assigned plane guard duties for
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and two other ships conducted a "reactive strike" on the coastal defense site, pounding it with 5-inch gunfire. Supply route and waterborne supply interdiction continued thereafter until
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as a Peacetime Aerial Reconnaissance Program (PARPRO) picket in the Sea of Japan from the 8th to the 10th, before returning to Sasebo. Shifting to Korean waters for a port visit to
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On 19 February 1972, the destroyer was notified that, effective 1 July, it would be assigned to the Naval Reserve Force and based at San Francisco for training duty. While in the
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for a refueling stop, the destroyer suffered slight damage on 22 June when a fuel barge collided with the ship, necessitating repairs which delayed her for 15 hours. On 2 July,
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sailed once more for the Far East, departing San Diego on 1 October. Late that autumn, she again operated out of Qingdao during the evacuation of Americans from that port to
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s SAR tour was largely uneventful, as monsoon activity curtailed American air strikes over the north, and no opportunities presented themselves to pick up airmen.
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next underwent a period of repairs and refresher training which carried over into 1966. After taking part in training evolutions off the west coast in the spring,
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and arrived at Pearl Harbor on 18 February. After completing her exercises in Hawaiian waters, she returned to the west coast in the spring and participated in
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The ship is now considered non-operational and has not been moved in years. In this capacity, she remains the flagship of the Maritime Security Agency (MSA).
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Terminating her operations supporting the ARVN 2nd Division to shift to interdiction of waterborne logistics craft and surveillance of merchant ships in the
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s gunfire support operations while she avoided the tropical disturbance by moving to safer waters. Resuming operations after three days of typhoon evasion,
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received word on 22 May that—instead of beginning reserve duty in July she would head back to the Far East for its 19th deployment in the western Pacific.
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back to the United States and arrived at San Diego at the end of a fortnight's voyage. For the remainder of 1969, the destroyer remained in her home port.
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underwent regular overhaul and repair periods at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. In addition, she conducted an NROTC midshipman training cruise; visited
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prepared for another "gun line" mission off the Vietnamese coast. The destroyer loaded the extra equipment necessary for her specialized support role.
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resumed gunfire support operations in Military Region I near the DMZ. She spent a week firing round-the-clock gunfire support missions before joining
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returned home via Pearl Harbor, arriving at San Francisco on 30 August. She participated in COMPTUEX 11–73 in October and served as plane guard for
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with gunfire, shelling communist troop concentrations, gun positions, and supply lines for five days, expending 485 rounds of 5-inch projectiles.
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for three weeks before returning to Sasebo on 13 July. Eleven days later, the destroyer departed Japanese waters, bound for the Vietnam war zone.
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sailed to Subic Bay where she offloaded part of her ammunition in preparation for the cruise home. Departing there on 22 February in company with
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shelled targets at Wonsan until a few minutes before the 2200 deadline. On 27 July 1953, the Korean armistice finally came into effect. However,
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fired 3,365 rounds of 5-inch ammunition before she departed the station on 11 October and headed for Taiwan for rest and recreation at Keelung.
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to the point. One of the aircraft's crew was rescued quickly and returned to his carrier, but the other pilot, despite the combined efforts of
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received nine battle stars for Korean War service and seven for Vietnam. As of 2006, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named
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Early in 1971, the destroyer returned to Vietnamese coastal waters to render gunfire support for ARVN units between 4 and 18 January 1971.
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conducted several gunfire support missions against VC supply depots and troop concentrations in South Vietnam. During this deployment,
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departed Nationalist Chinese waters on 10 November, made a fuel stop at Okinawa the next day, and arrived at Yokosuka on 14 November.
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exercises off the west coast and served as a plane guard for the carrier. She subsequently moved westward to the middle Pacific with
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proceeded to the northern search and rescue (SAR) station, approximately 50 miles (80 km) east of the North Vietnamese port of
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remained on the coast of southern California, for the most part at San Diego. In March and April, she served plane guard duty for
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conducted an ASW training operation early in January 1970 and returned to San Diego on 8 January. Between that day and 15 April,
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departed the west coast for the Far East, leaving San Diego on 18 May 1963. Arriving at Yokosuka on 6 June, via Pearl Harbor and
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also took part, but high seas and strong winds hampered search operations and prevented any of the ships from sighting the men.
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refueled at Keelung and spent Christmas at Hong Kong before shifting to the Philippines where it spent the remainder of 1970.
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was preparing to move on to Japan when urgent orders arrived on the evening of 19 October to report back to the "gun line."
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After the Pakistan Navy received the destroyer in mid-1978, the vessel was recommissioned in the Pakistan Navy and renamed
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under fire off Wonsan, lobbing 45 105-millimeter (4.1 in) shells in her direction, scoring a hit on the destroyer's
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and the carrier steamed to Japan, arriving at Yokosuka on 15 October. Two days later, with ComDesDiv 72 embarked,
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operated on station in the Gulf of Thailand. During the gunfire operations, she expended 1,940 5-inch rounds into the
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on 10, 11, and 12 August. Returning to south SAR the next day, she remained at sea there for the remainder of August.
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before arriving at Pearl Harbor on 24 April. Underway again soon afterwards, bound for the ship's WestPac deployment,
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sailed for the western Pacific on 5 January 1965, in company with the 16 other ships of Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla 7.
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to Hong Kong before she, too, headed for Subic Bay, arriving on 23 January. Three days later, while at Subic Bay,
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ready to recover downed airmen. For two periods—from 31 July to 2 September and from 28 September to 1 November,
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guided a helicopter to the scene and it picked up both pilots—cold but well—and returned them to their carrier,
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sailed for South Vietnam to perform 22 days of gunfire support duty to assist operations of the United States
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on 22 April, to stand by during the evacuation of all foreign nationals from the city. Over the ensuing days,
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departed San Diego on 19 September 1967. After stopovers at Pearl Harbor and Guam, the destroyer arrived at
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before departing the west coast on 6 January 1947, bound for the Far East. She subsequently operated out of
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spent one week off southern California, participating in exercises. After the conclusion of this maneuver,
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and used as an alongside "at sea" headquarters for the agency. Though afloat, the vessel no longer sails.
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moved to the northern SAR station on 21 October and shifted to the southern SAR station five days later.
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proceeded to the scene of the accident, pinpointing the location and vectoring rescue helicopters from
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was given the task of detecting and tracking waterborne supply traffic. Supported in this operation by
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soon headed homeward and made port at San Diego on 4 June 1949. She later moved up the coast; embarked
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was drydocked at the San Diego Marine and Shipbuilding Co. and was under repairs there until 7 April.
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s time on the west coast was comparatively brief for—following a yard period at Willamette Shipyard,
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participated in six rescues involving 10 men. The first took place at 14:20 on 22 December, when an
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on 5 November, before the storm abated enough to allow the ship to resume operations on 7 November.
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returned to the west coast late in 1952, but soon found herself back in the Far East for her third
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discouraged the enemy from attempting supply by sea along the western coastline of South Vietnam.
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as it launched air strikes against enemy forces ashore. In the predawn hours of 28 November, an
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with TU 72.0.1, as plane-guard destroyer. Between 21 November and 8 December, she escorted the
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Monsoons limited air action over the last few days of 1967 and the first few days of 1968. Two
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headlights from shore. Before sunrise the next day, 327 officers and 3,480 soldiers of the ROK
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provided communications relays where necessary and closely plotted aircraft positions, while
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departed the waters off northern South Vietnam to fire gunnery missions supporting the ARVN
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spent the remainder of 1968 in refresher training which continued into the spring of 1969.
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operations and joined in the last-minute shelling of enemy ground targets. In company with
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While preparing to abandon the Wonsan siege in accordance with the armistice stipulations,
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proceeded to Hong Kong for rest and recreation and to Kaohsiung for an upkeep alongside
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and touched at Pearl Harbor, Midway and Guam before arriving at Subic Bay on 16 August.
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deployment. After leaving the west coast on 2 January 1953, the destroyer patrolled the
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and serves as an "on sea" headquarters. The vessel is moored some kilometers away from
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on the south SAR station. After conducting anti-submarine warfare exercises en route,
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Departing San Diego on 16 April 1969, in company with the remainder of DesDiv 72—
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remained in port. During this time, she suffered hull damage while moored alongside
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at the naval shipyard at Vallejo, California. Emerging from the yard on 6 November,
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soon got underway for a 30-day Taiwan Strait mission. During this time, she visited
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remained in Korean waters, screening the continuing minesweeping operations between
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put her own motor whaleboat in the water on one occasion when one of the carrier's
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spent from 7 to 10 August on south SAR before deploying to the PIRAZ station with
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had damaged another destroyer severely enough to limit its ability to fight, so
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from 2 to 7 March before proceeding on to the west coast of the United States.
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she got underway again for WestPac on 16 June 1973. Arriving at Yokosuka, via
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watched a veritable parade of merchant vessels of many nationalities—Chinese,
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units before spending an in-port period at Keelung from 28 July to 1 August.
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s rescue helicopter effected the rescue before the destroyer's boat arrived.
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The Pakistan Navy later transferred the ship to its coast guard branch, the
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was decommissioned there on 23 January 1976. Simultaneously struck from the
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received word of the capture of the American intelligence-gathering vessel
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picked up two more downed pilots, giving her a total of four for the day.
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moored at San Diego for upkeep which would last into the new year, 1967.
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as escort vessel for submarines on their sea trials out of Mare Island.
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battalion. During the deployment on the "gun line"—her first since 1967—
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before being shifted to Sasebo, Japan. At Sasebo from 29 May to 6 June,
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by Mrs. Irving D. Wiltsie, the widow of Captain Wiltsie. The vessel was
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during that ship's carrier qualification evolution from 10 to 22 June,
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conducted joint patrols in the heavy weather hanging over the station.
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returned to the SAR station in Tonkin Gulf, operating in company with
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Drydocked during August and September for hull and sonar dome repair,
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arrived there on 16 May and was soon shuffled between three carriers—
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Decommissioning preparations began at Alameda in November 1975, and
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s evaporators broke down on the 10th, the destroyer was relieved by
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departed in early August for participation in Exercise "Tire Iron."
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Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Pakistan Navy
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then deployed to Yankee Station to provide "shotgun" services for
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sailed for the Far East to augment the American naval presence in
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units all took part. Returning to the west coast soon afterwards,
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and sold to Pakistan in 1977. The vessel entered service with the
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aircraft went into the water immediately after takeoff. However,
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prepared for its homeward voyage. The ship called at the port of
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returned to the "gun line" and supported ARVN operations around
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went down at a position some 40 miles (64 km) northwest of
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returned to the United States, arriving at San Diego on 2 July.
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Later departing Sasebo on 6 November, she served as screen for
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participated in one phase of this assault, screening the fast
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commenced duty with TU 70.8.9, a naval gunfire support unit.
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was purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
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on the northern SAR station, only to be relieved in turn by
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American forces went ashore at Inchon on 15 September 1950.
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again sailed for Vietnam and operated with TG 71.1 on
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After operating locally out of San Diego into the summer,
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got underway with the remainder of her division to escort
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returned to San Diego in March 1951, underwent repairs at
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participated in sinking the after section of the hull of
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transferred 64.2 short tons (58.2 t) of stores from
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which was gathering information on American task groups.
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spent the period from December 1949 to April 1950 at the
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remained at Qingdao until June 1947, when she shifted to
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Following operations off the southern California coast,
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conducted refresher training and upkeep before becoming
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In her present condition, she is still active with the
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refueled at Midway, steamed on picket station ahead of
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assisted in the search for two men lost overboard from
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put to sea soon afterwards for tests and trials of her
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for an overhaul which lasted until mid-November 1971.
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Subsequently, returning again to Sasebo to replenish,
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Undergoing four days of upkeep and repairs alongside
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again headed for the Orient on 4 June 1966. While at
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departed Chinese waters for the last time, bound for
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were purchased by the Hellenic Navy for spare parts)
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Following a shakedown cruise which took the ship to
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were purchased by the Iranian Navy for spare parts)
4514:Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy 4409:was purchased by the Turkish Navy for spare parts) 2141:in efforts to destroy enemy forces in their area. 929:, in May 1959 to celebrate the anniversary of the 909:Between deployments to WestPac and the Far East, 788:fired retaliatory gunfire missions against enemy 4505: 1943:was substituted. Arriving at her station in the 2129:became part of TG 75.9, operating off the 2021:served a second tour as PARPRO picket ship for 1238:, Taiwan, on 4 November, for a five-day visit. 1623:participated in type training evolutions with 265:390 ft 6 in (119.0 m) (overall) 2546: 1023:Returning to Yokosuka for upkeep on 30 July, 992:Following sonar calibrations at Puget Sound, 989:of DesDiv 72, home-ported in San Diego. 957:(FRAM) alterations. She received an enclosed 351:20 mm (0.79 in) Oerlikon AA cannons 4493:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 2560: 1892:on TF 77's northern SAR/PIRAZ station, 965:and landing platform; triple-mounted Mk. 32 761:supported United Nations troops ashore with 4539:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States 2520:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 2164:. Ordered to proceed south on 6 September, 1590:sailed for San Francisco Bay to undergo an 945:began a 10-month scheduled overhaul at the 4534:Korean War destroyers of the United States 2553: 2539: 2422:after the Pakistan Navy acquired a former 1807:, the destroyer that had been cut in two 678: 4529:Cold War destroyers of the United States 2514:This article incorporates text from the 2372: 2366:For other ships with the same name, see 1749: 1489:When the SAR station was shifted south, 1183:Following a visit to Japan in mid-June, 462:Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company 2222:In addition to gunfire support duties, 1901:resulted in a re-routing to Subic Bay. 1698:and headed back to Sasebo for repairs. 1230:. Upon completion of these SAR duties, 437:. The ship was then transferred to the 422:in 1978. In 1990, the ship was renamed 345:40 mm (1.6 in) Bofors AA guns 339:5 in (127 mm)/38 caliber guns 14: 4506: 2133:. While providing gunfire support for 2090:sailed for the orient in company with 1635:, and arrived at Subic Bay on 10 May. 1357:, and an in-port period at Subic Bay, 1180:by the vertical replenishment method. 955:Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization 825:on 3 June, enemy shore batteries took 307:35 kn (65 km/h; 40 mph) 206:Alongside as "at sea" headquarters of 3375: 2534: 2481: 2479: 2477: 2475: 2473: 2471: 2245:After a week of upkeep at Singapore, 2207:, departed the area on 20 September. 2079:preparing for its new role, however, 2050:arrived at San Diego on 11 February. 1757:, foreground, being replenished with 1421:planes went down on 10 January 1968; 214:General characteristics In US service 150: 55: 45:(DD-716) underway at sea, circa 1960s 1992:Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force 1982:, a sailor was swept over the side. 1669:underwent a tender upkeep alongside 273:40 ft 10 in (12.45 m) 3376: 2403:from the United States Navy to the 2361: 2264:aircraft crashed upon takeoff; and 1069:and anti-air warfare training with 837:evacuated 13 Korean civilians from 547:After training off the west coast, 24: 2468: 1969:headed north, for Japan, avoiding 1721:provided plane guard services for 1478:sailed for SAR station to relieve 1289:, South Vietnam, soon afterwards, 1248:joined TG 77.8, based around 444: 281:14 ft 4 in (4.37 m) 25: 4560: 4519:Ships built in Kearny, New Jersey 2449:Pakistan Maritime Security Agency 2438:Pakistan Maritime Security Agency 2388:Pakistan Maritime Security Agency 2145:, which was approaching near the 2122:departed Subic Bay on 21 August. 1811:with Australian aircraft carrier 1365:. During this second deployment, 559:then raging. During this period, 439:Pakistan Maritime Security Agency 208:Pakistan Maritime Security Agency 4258: 4168: 4052: 3992: 3878: 3846: 3730: 3697: 3480: 3426: 3384: 2507: 2440:, which renamed the vessel PMSS 2386:as "on-sea headquarters" of the 2028:from 30 November to 6 December. 1206:After a brief period of upkeep, 882:and Wonsan until 6 August 1953. 508:on 8 July 1946 and proceeded to 433:to be given to a newly-acquired 357:21 in (533 mm) torpedo 251:3,460 long tons (3,520 t) ( 152: 57: 35: 1885:three days later as picket for 1297:forced the ship to sortie from 1262:An underway replenishment with 1947:on the morning of 23 October, 13: 1: 2523:. The entry can be found 2461: 1704:subsequently operated in the 694:On the evening of 16 August, 577:forces rolled southward, and 571:before returning to Qingdao. 2183:anchorage in North Vietnam, 2077:Hunters Point Naval Shipyard 2068:; and, in June, entered the 1958:Refueling and rearming from 1865: 1560:and Pearl Harbor, for fuel, 1113: 936: 885: 487: 7: 2300:Francisco, on 16 February. 1525:on station on 17 February, 1394:until 29 December, when an 1285:on 11 October. Shifting to 947:Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard 919:Esquimalt, British Columbia 821:had destroyed a train near 10: 4565: 2399:announced the transfer of 2365: 1858:s hull. On 13 March 1970, 1125:was diverted to duty with 675:, undergoing an overhaul. 669:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 542:Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 476:on 12 January 1946 at the 4488: 4462: 4416: 4273: 4256: 4166: 4050: 3990: 3876: 3844: 3728: 3695: 3478: 3424: 3382: 3371: 3360:DD-891 – DD-926 (Unnamed) 3333:DD-809 – DD-814 (Unnamed) 3277: 2575: 2571: 2426:and recommissioned it as 2070:Long Beach Naval Shipyard 2053:During the ensuing year, 2046:Midway and Pearl Harbor, 1918:1st Australian Task Force 973:launcher; and late model 953:, in which she underwent 540:, for an overhaul at the 327:336 officers and enlisted 213: 50: 34: 4549:Alamgir-class destroyers 2418:(D165). She was renamed 2397:United States Government 2149:, temporarily suspended 2041:Returning to Subic Bay, 1914:1st Air Cavalry Division 1470:. On the following day, 1455:sailed to Subic Bay and 1437:After being relieved by 1136:during bombing raids on 1097:Camp Del Mar, California 1725:until detached to join 1222:patrolled the northern 931:Battle of the Coral Sea 478:New York Naval Shipyard 458:Port Newark, New Jersey 369:2 Ă— depth charge tracks 27:Gearing-class destroyer 3886:Republic of Korea Navy 3714:Presidente Eloy Alfaro 3488:Republic of China Navy 2455:and is painted white. 2395:On 29 April 1977, the 2392: 2320:Republic of China Navy 1765: 777:Long Beach, California 679:1950–1953 (Korean War) 3854:Imperial Iranian Navy 3011:Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. 2376: 2276:and helicopters from 1818:the previous 3 June. 1753: 1270:Diego on 3 December. 1228:Helicopter Squadron 6 1163:Operation Market Time 1059:anti-aircraft warfare 538:Bremerton, Washington 4333:MareĹźal Fevzi Çakmak 2633:Theodore E. Chandler 2433:on 25 January 1990. 2312:Richmond, California 2139:147th Marine Brigade 2135:Operation Lam Son 72 1541:made a fuel stop at 1048:Theodore E. Chandler 818:Theodore E. Chandler 581:fell in April 1949. 464:. The destroyer was 456:on 13 March 1945 at 398:. She was named for 3607:Richard B. Anderson 3293:Woodrow R. Thompson 2913:George K. MacKenzie 2717:Richard B. Anderson 2487:"Images of vessels" 2283:, was never found. 2172:in the vicinity of 1988:Richard B. Anderson 1951:supported the ARVN 1821:Rendezvousing with 1764:off Vietnam in 1969 1552:Following stops at 1214:, to stand by with 1093:San Clemente Island 915:Seattle, Washington 673:Vallejo, California 468:on 31 August 1945, 291:2 Ă— geared turbines 2453:Naval Base Karachi 2393: 1809:during a collision 1766: 1304:During this tour, 1140:(VC) positions in 941:In November 1961, 703:landing ship tanks 514:training exercises 482:Brooklyn, New York 429:to allow the name 396:United States Navy 4501: 4500: 4458: 4457: 4454: 4453: 4186: 4095:Harold J. Ellison 4070: 4010: 3921:Everett F. Larson 3896: 3863:Kenneth D. Bailey 3559:Herbert J. Thomas 3498: 3444: 3402: 3367: 3366: 3081:Harold J. Ellison 2892:Herbert J. Thomas 2871:Everett F. Larson 2822:Samuel B. Roberts 2773:Dennis J. Buckley 2605:Kenneth D. Bailey 2565:-class destroyers 2131:Military Region I 1908:on 18 September, 1825:soon afterwards, 1681:Benjamin Stoddert 1654:Bon Homme Richard 1642:soon afterwards, 1224:search and rescue 1153:intelligence ship 1035:In January 1964, 810:Eight days after 763:call-fire support 730:aircraft carriers 711:Republic of Korea 649:Galápagos Islands 575:Chinese Communist 557:Chinese Civil War 375: 374: 364:depth charge 16:(Redirected from 4556: 4314:Robert H. McCard 4271: 4270: 4264: 4262: 4261: 4199:Eugene A. Greene 4179: 4174: 4172: 4171: 4063: 4058: 4056: 4055: 4003: 3998: 3996: 3995: 3945:Richard E. Kraus 3889: 3884: 3882: 3881: 3852: 3850: 3849: 3812:Charles P. Cecil 3788:Arnold J. Isbell 3736: 3734: 3733: 3703: 3701: 3700: 3631:Leonard F. Mason 3491: 3486: 3484: 3483: 3437: 3432: 3430: 3429: 3395: 3390: 3388: 3387: 3373: 3372: 3357:DD-856 (Unnamed) 3354:DD-855 (Unnamed) 3307:Seymour D. Owens 3116:Arnold J. Isbell 3025:Leonard F. Mason 3004:Richard E. Kraus 2990:Robert L. Wilson 2906:Charles P. Cecil 2815:Robert H. McCard 2591:Eugene A. Greene 2573: 2572: 2555: 2548: 2541: 2532: 2531: 2511: 2510: 2501: 2500: 2498: 2496: 2491: 2483: 2391: 2362:Pakistan service 2309: 2155: 1945:Gulf of Thailand 1857: 1849:John W. Thomason 1835:Bonhomme Richard 1823:Bonhomme Richard 1770:Bonhomme Richard 1768:After rejoining 1723:Bonhomme Richard 1690: 1609:John W. Thomason 1582: 1514: 1332:On 13 November, 1312:William V. Pratt 563:briefly visited 366: projectors 244:(2,464 t) ( 160: 157: 156: 155: 65: 62: 61: 60: 39: 32: 31: 21: 18:PNS Tariq (D165) 4564: 4563: 4559: 4558: 4557: 4555: 4554: 4553: 4504: 4503: 4502: 4497: 4484: 4469:Allen M. Sumner 4450: 4433:Robert A. Owens 4412: 4338:Charles H. Roan 4259: 4257: 4252: 4178: 4169: 4167: 4162: 4062: 4053: 4051: 4046: 4018:NetzahualcĂłyotl 4002: 3993: 3991: 3986: 3969:Newman K. Perry 3957:William R. Rush 3888: 3879: 3877: 3872: 3847: 3845: 3840: 3731: 3729: 3724: 3705:Ecuadorian Navy 3698: 3696: 3691: 3523:Ernest G. Small 3490: 3481: 3479: 3474: 3457:Henry W. Tucker 3436: 3427: 3425: 3420: 3394: 3385: 3383: 3378: 3377:Other operators 3363: 3349:Robert A. Owens 3337:Charles H. Roan 3273: 3219:Newman K. Perry 3163:Henry W. Tucker 3088:Charles R. Ware 3032:Charles H. Roan 2927:Ernest G. Small 2850:Robert A. Owens 2668:William C. Lawe 2619:William M. Wood 2612:William R. Rush 2567: 2559: 2508: 2505: 2504: 2494: 2492: 2489: 2485: 2484: 2469: 2464: 2424:Type 21 frigate 2407:, following an 2377: 2371: 2364: 2307: 2242:on 2 November. 2236:Henry W. Tucker 2230:patrol planes, 2204:Henry W. Tucker 2153: 1965:on 29 October, 1899:Typhoon Georgia 1868: 1855: 1796:. On that day, 1688: 1580: 1512: 1116: 961:; a helicopter 939: 888: 790:shore batteries 681: 637:Treasure Island 555:because of the 490: 447: 445:Service history 435:Type 21 frigate 158: 153: 151: 146:, 29 April 1977 126:23 January 1976 118:23 January 1976 110:12 January 1946 63: 58: 56: 46: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 4562: 4552: 4551: 4546: 4541: 4536: 4531: 4526: 4521: 4516: 4499: 4498: 4496: 4495: 4489: 4486: 4485: 4483: 4482: 4473: 4463: 4460: 4459: 4456: 4455: 4452: 4451: 4449: 4448: 4436: 4423: 4421: 4414: 4413: 4411: 4410: 4403: 4391: 4378: 4365: 4353: 4341: 4329: 4317: 4305: 4293: 4280: 4278: 4268: 4254: 4253: 4251: 4250: 4238: 4226: 4214: 4202: 4189: 4187: 4164: 4163: 4161: 4160: 4148: 4129: 4117: 4098: 4086: 4073: 4071: 4048: 4047: 4045: 4044: 4026: 4013: 4011: 3988: 3987: 3985: 3984: 3972: 3960: 3948: 3936: 3924: 3912: 3899: 3897: 3874: 3873: 3871: 3870: 3858: 3856: 3842: 3841: 3839: 3838: 3827: 3815: 3803: 3791: 3779: 3767: 3755: 3742: 3740: 3726: 3725: 3723: 3722: 3709: 3707: 3693: 3692: 3690: 3689: 3682: 3670: 3658: 3646: 3634: 3622: 3610: 3598: 3586: 3574: 3562: 3550: 3538: 3526: 3514: 3501: 3499: 3476: 3475: 3473: 3472: 3464:Mariz e Barros 3460: 3447: 3445: 3434:Brazilian Navy 3422: 3421: 3419: 3418: 3405: 3403: 3392:Argentine Navy 3380: 3379: 3369: 3368: 3365: 3364: 3362: 3361: 3358: 3355: 3352: 3346: 3340: 3334: 3331: 3324: 3317: 3310: 3303: 3296: 3289: 3281: 3279: 3275: 3274: 3272: 3271: 3264: 3257: 3250: 3243: 3236: 3229: 3226:Floyd B. Parks 3222: 3215: 3208: 3201: 3194: 3187: 3180: 3173: 3166: 3159: 3152: 3140: 3133: 3126: 3119: 3112: 3105: 3098: 3091: 3084: 3077: 3070: 3063: 3056: 3049: 3042: 3035: 3028: 3021: 3014: 3007: 3000: 2993: 2986: 2979: 2972: 2965: 2958: 2951: 2944: 2937: 2930: 2923: 2916: 2909: 2902: 2895: 2888: 2881: 2874: 2867: 2860: 2853: 2846: 2839: 2832: 2825: 2818: 2811: 2804: 2797: 2790: 2783: 2776: 2769: 2762: 2755: 2748: 2741: 2734: 2727: 2720: 2713: 2706: 2699: 2692: 2685: 2678: 2671: 2664: 2657: 2650: 2643: 2636: 2629: 2622: 2615: 2608: 2601: 2594: 2587: 2579: 2577: 2569: 2568: 2558: 2557: 2550: 2543: 2535: 2503: 2502: 2466: 2465: 2463: 2460: 2363: 2360: 2200:, relieved by 2192:The next day, 2162:Quang Tri City 2125:On 23 August, 1867: 1864: 1804:Frank E. Evans 1695:Douglas H. Fox 1640:Yankee Station 1558:American Samoa 1373:aircraft from 1371:A-7 Corsair II 1115: 1112: 1067:anti-submarine 938: 935: 921:; and visited 887: 884: 804:Formosa Strait 740:Philippine Sea 683:In July 1950, 680: 677: 645:Balboa, Panama 504:transited the 494:Guantanamo Bay 489: 486: 446: 443: 408:decommissioned 400:Irving Wiltsie 373: 372: 371: 370: 367: 360: 353: 347: 341: 333: 329: 328: 325: 321: 320: 313: 309: 308: 305: 301: 300: 299: 298: 292: 287: 283: 282: 279: 275: 274: 271: 267: 266: 263: 259: 258: 257: 256: 249: 236: 232: 231: 220: 219:Class and type 216: 215: 211: 210: 204: 200: 199: 196: 195:Identification 192: 191: 185: 181: 180: 177: 173: 172: 166: 162: 161: 148: 147: 140: 136: 135: 132: 131:Identification 128: 127: 124: 120: 119: 116: 115:Decommissioned 112: 111: 108: 104: 103: 102:31 August 1945 100: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 85:Irving Wiltsie 82: 78: 77: 71: 67: 66: 53: 52: 48: 47: 40: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 4561: 4550: 4547: 4545: 4542: 4540: 4537: 4535: 4532: 4530: 4527: 4525: 4522: 4520: 4517: 4515: 4512: 4511: 4509: 4494: 4491: 4490: 4487: 4481: 4479: 4475:Followed by: 4474: 4472: 4470: 4466:Preceded by: 4465: 4464: 4461: 4446: 4442: 4441: 4437: 4434: 4430: 4429: 4425: 4424: 4422: 4419: 4415: 4408: 4404: 4401: 4397: 4396: 4392: 4389: 4385: 4383: 4379: 4376: 4372: 4370: 4366: 4363: 4362:Forrest Royal 4359: 4358: 4354: 4351: 4347: 4346: 4342: 4339: 4335: 4334: 4330: 4327: 4323: 4322: 4318: 4315: 4311: 4310: 4306: 4303: 4299: 4298: 4294: 4291: 4287: 4286: 4282: 4281: 4279: 4276: 4272: 4269: 4267: 4255: 4248: 4244: 4243: 4239: 4236: 4232: 4231: 4227: 4224: 4220: 4219: 4215: 4212: 4208: 4207: 4203: 4200: 4196: 4195: 4191: 4190: 4188: 4185: 4183: 4177: 4165: 4158: 4154: 4153: 4149: 4146: 4142: 4140: 4135: 4134: 4130: 4127: 4123: 4122: 4118: 4115: 4111: 4109: 4104: 4103: 4099: 4096: 4092: 4091: 4087: 4084: 4080: 4079: 4075: 4074: 4072: 4069: 4067: 4061: 4060:Pakistan Navy 4049: 4042: 4038: 4037: 4032: 4031: 4027: 4024: 4020: 4019: 4015: 4014: 4012: 4009: 4007: 4001: 3989: 3982: 3978: 3977: 3973: 3970: 3966: 3965: 3961: 3958: 3954: 3953: 3949: 3946: 3942: 3941: 3937: 3934: 3930: 3929: 3925: 3922: 3918: 3917: 3913: 3910: 3906: 3905: 3901: 3900: 3898: 3895: 3893: 3887: 3875: 3868: 3864: 3860: 3859: 3857: 3855: 3843: 3836: 3832: 3828: 3825: 3821: 3820: 3816: 3813: 3809: 3808: 3804: 3801: 3797: 3796: 3792: 3789: 3785: 3784: 3780: 3777: 3773: 3772: 3771:Kountouriotis 3768: 3765: 3761: 3760: 3756: 3753: 3749: 3748: 3744: 3743: 3741: 3739: 3738:Hellenic Navy 3727: 3720: 3716: 3715: 3711: 3710: 3708: 3706: 3694: 3687: 3683: 3680: 3676: 3675: 3671: 3668: 3664: 3663: 3659: 3656: 3652: 3651: 3647: 3644: 3640: 3639: 3635: 3632: 3628: 3627: 3623: 3620: 3616: 3615: 3611: 3608: 3604: 3603: 3599: 3596: 3592: 3591: 3587: 3584: 3580: 3579: 3575: 3572: 3568: 3567: 3563: 3560: 3556: 3555: 3551: 3548: 3547:James E. Kyes 3544: 3543: 3539: 3536: 3532: 3531: 3527: 3524: 3520: 3519: 3515: 3512: 3508: 3507: 3503: 3502: 3500: 3497: 3495: 3489: 3477: 3470: 3469:Brinkley Bass 3466: 3465: 3461: 3458: 3454: 3453: 3452:MarcĂ­lio Dias 3449: 3448: 3446: 3443: 3441: 3440:MarcĂ­lio Dias 3435: 3423: 3416: 3412: 3411: 3407: 3406: 3404: 3401: 3399: 3393: 3381: 3374: 3370: 3359: 3356: 3353: 3350: 3347: 3344: 3341: 3338: 3335: 3332: 3330: 3329: 3325: 3323: 3322: 3318: 3316: 3315: 3311: 3309: 3308: 3304: 3302: 3301: 3297: 3295: 3294: 3290: 3288: 3287: 3283: 3282: 3280: 3276: 3270: 3269: 3265: 3263: 3262: 3258: 3256: 3255: 3251: 3249: 3248: 3247:Brinkley Bass 3244: 3242: 3241: 3237: 3235: 3234: 3233:John R. Craig 3230: 3228: 3227: 3223: 3221: 3220: 3216: 3214: 3213: 3209: 3207: 3206: 3202: 3200: 3199: 3195: 3193: 3192: 3188: 3186: 3185: 3181: 3179: 3178: 3174: 3172: 3171: 3167: 3165: 3164: 3160: 3158: 3157: 3153: 3150: 3146: 3145: 3141: 3139: 3138: 3137:Forrest Royal 3134: 3132: 3131: 3127: 3125: 3124: 3120: 3118: 3117: 3113: 3111: 3110: 3106: 3104: 3103: 3099: 3097: 3096: 3092: 3090: 3089: 3085: 3083: 3082: 3078: 3076: 3075: 3071: 3069: 3068: 3064: 3062: 3061: 3057: 3055: 3054: 3050: 3048: 3047: 3043: 3041: 3040: 3039:Fred T. Berry 3036: 3034: 3033: 3029: 3027: 3026: 3022: 3020: 3019: 3015: 3013: 3012: 3008: 3006: 3005: 3001: 2999: 2998: 2994: 2992: 2991: 2987: 2985: 2984: 2980: 2978: 2977: 2973: 2971: 2970: 2966: 2964: 2963: 2959: 2957: 2956: 2952: 2950: 2949: 2945: 2943: 2942: 2938: 2936: 2935: 2931: 2929: 2928: 2924: 2922: 2921: 2917: 2915: 2914: 2910: 2908: 2907: 2903: 2901: 2900: 2896: 2894: 2893: 2889: 2887: 2886: 2882: 2880: 2879: 2875: 2873: 2872: 2868: 2866: 2865: 2861: 2859: 2858: 2854: 2852: 2851: 2847: 2845: 2844: 2840: 2838: 2837: 2833: 2831: 2830: 2826: 2824: 2823: 2819: 2817: 2816: 2812: 2810: 2809: 2805: 2803: 2802: 2798: 2796: 2795: 2791: 2789: 2788: 2784: 2782: 2781: 2777: 2775: 2774: 2770: 2768: 2767: 2763: 2761: 2760: 2756: 2754: 2753: 2749: 2747: 2746: 2742: 2740: 2739: 2735: 2733: 2732: 2728: 2726: 2725: 2724:James E. Kyes 2721: 2719: 2718: 2714: 2712: 2711: 2707: 2705: 2704: 2700: 2698: 2697: 2693: 2691: 2690: 2686: 2684: 2683: 2679: 2677: 2676: 2672: 2670: 2669: 2665: 2663: 2662: 2658: 2656: 2655: 2651: 2649: 2648: 2644: 2642: 2641: 2637: 2635: 2634: 2630: 2628: 2627: 2623: 2621: 2620: 2616: 2614: 2613: 2609: 2607: 2606: 2602: 2600: 2599: 2595: 2593: 2592: 2588: 2586: 2585: 2581: 2580: 2578: 2574: 2570: 2566: 2564: 2556: 2551: 2549: 2544: 2542: 2537: 2536: 2533: 2529: 2528: 2526: 2521: 2518: 2517: 2516:public domain 2488: 2482: 2480: 2478: 2476: 2474: 2472: 2467: 2459: 2456: 2454: 2450: 2445: 2443: 2439: 2434: 2432: 2431: 2425: 2421: 2417: 2412: 2410: 2406: 2405:Pakistan Navy 2402: 2398: 2389: 2385: 2381: 2375: 2369: 2359: 2357: 2353: 2349: 2344: 2342: 2338: 2334: 2331: 2327: 2323: 2321: 2317: 2313: 2306: 2301: 2297: 2295: 2294: 2288: 2284: 2282: 2281: 2275: 2271: 2267: 2263: 2259: 2255: 2254: 2248: 2243: 2241: 2237: 2233: 2229: 2225: 2220: 2218: 2217:U Minh forest 2214: 2208: 2206: 2205: 2199: 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Fox 3830: 3823: 3818: 3811: 3806: 3799: 3794: 3787: 3782: 3775: 3770: 3763: 3758: 3751: 3747:Themistoklis 3746: 3718: 3713: 3685: 3678: 3673: 3666: 3661: 3654: 3649: 3642: 3637: 3630: 3625: 3618: 3613: 3606: 3601: 3594: 3589: 3582: 3577: 3570: 3565: 3558: 3553: 3546: 3541: 3535:Lloyd Thomas 3534: 3529: 3522: 3517: 3510: 3505: 3493: 3468: 3463: 3456: 3451: 3439: 3414: 3409: 3397: 3348: 3342: 3336: 3327: 3320: 3313: 3306: 3299: 3292: 3285: 3267: 3260: 3253: 3246: 3239: 3232: 3225: 3218: 3211: 3204: 3197: 3190: 3183: 3176: 3169: 3162: 3155: 3148: 3143: 3136: 3129: 3122: 3115: 3108: 3101: 3094: 3087: 3080: 3073: 3066: 3059: 3052: 3045: 3038: 3031: 3024: 3017: 3010: 3003: 2996: 2989: 2982: 2975: 2968: 2961: 2954: 2947: 2940: 2933: 2926: 2919: 2912: 2905: 2898: 2891: 2884: 2877: 2870: 2864:Myles C. 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Retrieved 2457: 2446: 2441: 2435: 2429: 2419: 2415: 2413: 2400: 2394: 2383: 2379: 2347: 2345: 2340: 2336: 2335: 2329: 2325: 2324: 2316:Adak, Alaska 2304: 2302: 2298: 2293:Bryce Canyon 2292: 2286: 2285: 2279: 2273: 2269: 2265: 2262:A-6 Intruder 2257: 2252: 2246: 2244: 2239: 2235: 2231: 2223: 2221: 2212: 2209: 2203: 2197: 2193: 2190: 2184: 2178: 2170:2nd Division 2165: 2157: 2150: 2126: 2124: 2119: 2115: 2110: 2106: 2100: 2093: 2087: 2086:On 25 July, 2085: 2080: 2074: 2064: 2058: 2054: 2052: 2047: 2042: 2040: 2037: 2032: 2030: 2024: 2018: 2010: 2008: 2003: 1999: 1995: 1987: 1986:, joined by 1983: 1974: 1971:Typhoon Kate 1966: 1961: 1957: 1948: 1940: 1937:Typhoon Joan 1932: 1930: 1925: 1909: 1903: 1893: 1888: 1881: 1877: 1871: 1869: 1859: 1852: 1848: 1844: 1840: 1839: 1834: 1830: 1826: 1822: 1820: 1814: 1803: 1797: 1792: 1785: 1778: 1773: 1769: 1767: 1760: 1754: 1744: 1740: 1735: 1728: 1722: 1718: 1717: 1711: 1706:Sea of Japan 1701: 1700: 1694: 1685: 1680: 1674: 1670: 1666: 1662: 1658: 1653: 1647: 1643: 1637: 1632: 1628: 1624: 1620: 1615: 1608: 1602: 1600: 1595: 1587: 1586:On 26 June, 1585: 1577: 1574:F-8 Crusader 1569: 1565: 1561: 1551: 1545:and visited 1538: 1534: 1530: 1526: 1521: 1518:Relieved by 1517: 1509: 1504: 1494: 1490: 1488: 1483: 1479: 1475: 1471: 1466: 1460: 1456: 1452: 1447: 1440: 1436: 1431: 1426: 1422: 1418: 1416: 1411: 1407: 1403: 1398:aircraft of 1391: 1387: 1382: 1378: 1366: 1362: 1358: 1353: 1346: 1339: 1333: 1331: 1325: 1318: 1311: 1305: 1303: 1295:Typhoon Emma 1290: 1278: 1276: 1271: 1265: 1261: 1256: 1251: 1245: 1244: 1239: 1231: 1219: 1215: 1207: 1205: 1200: 1192: 1188: 1184: 1182: 1176: 1170: 1166: 1158: 1157: 1146: 1132: 1126: 1122: 1118: 1117: 1103: 1101: 1087: 1085: 1079: 1072: 1062: 1053: 1047: 1042: 1036: 1034: 1028: 1024: 1022: 1005: 997: 993: 991: 982: 951:Pearl Harbor 942: 940: 910: 908: 890: 889: 875: 871: 866: 859: 854:minesweeping 849: 847: 839:Yo-do Island 834: 826: 817: 811: 809: 795: 794: 785: 772: 771: 758: 753: 747:Valley Forge 746: 739: 725: 723: 719:3rd Division 706: 701:, with four 697: 693: 684: 682: 664: 659:, Navy, and 625: 624:From there, 623: 614: 590: 582: 573: 560: 548: 546: 525: 506:Panama Canal 501: 491: 474:commissioned 449: 448: 430: 425: 423: 417: 415: 403: 386: 379: 377: 376: 235:Displacement 223: 187: 169: 107:Commissioned 74: 42: 29: 4041:Vogelgesang 4036:Ilhuicamina 3410:Comodoro Py 3398:Comodoro Py 3067:Vogelgesang 2661:Southerland 2495:18 December 1665:on 20 May, 1663:Ticonderoga 1659:Ticonderoga 1522:Southerland 1396:F-4 Phantom 1299:Tonkin Gulf 1063:Ticonderoga 1043:Ticonderoga 621:, Okinawa. 619:Buckner Bay 585:arrived at 315:4,500  4524:1945 ships 4508:Categories 4321:PiyalepaĹźa 4090:Shah Jahan 3783:Sachtouris 3752:Frank Knox 3686:Warrington 3626:Shuei Yang 3542:Chien Yang 3321:Abner Read 2962:Warrington 2654:Frank Knox 2462:References 2274:Bainbridge 2065:Enterprise 1973:en route. 1904:Departing 1889:Bainbridge 1878:Relieving 1813:HMAS  1708:escorting 1497:, and the 1266:Sacramento 800:Korean War 647:, and the 633:midshipmen 324:Complement 296:propellers 286:Propulsion 4445:Carpenter 4395:Tınaztepe 4297:SavaĹźtepe 4145:Henderson 4023:Steinaker 3909:Chevalier 3807:Apostolis 3667:Hollister 3662:Shao Yang 3650:Chen Yang 3619:Sarsfield 3590:Shen Yang 3578:Liao Yang 3530:Dang Yang 3506:Chao Yang 3494:Chao Yang 3343:Timmerman 3123:Fechteler 3102:Stribling 3074:Steinaker 3053:McCaffery 2920:Sarsfield 2857:Timmerman 2836:Carpenter 2752:Chevalier 2731:Hollister 2710:Henderson 2576:Completed 2428:PNS  2411:in 1977. 2368:PNS Tariq 2352:Navy List 2330:Coral Sea 2303:However, 2291:USS  2278:USS  2251:USS  2238:relieved 2228:P-3 Orion 2202:USS  2109:USS  2099:USS  2094:Meyerkord 2092:USS  2063:USS  2023:USS  1962:Ashtabula 1960:USS  1920:; 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PNS Tariq (D165)
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Irving Wiltsie
Pakistan
Pakistan Maritime Security Agency
Gearing-class
destroyer
long tons
standard
full
propellers
nmi
5 in (127 mm)/38 caliber guns
40 mm (1.6 in) Bofors AA guns
20 mm (0.79 in) Oerlikon AA cannons
21 in (533 mm) torpedo
depth charge
Gearing-class
destroyer
United States Navy
Irving Wiltsie
decommissioned
Pakistan Navy
Type 21 frigate
Pakistan Maritime Security Agency
laid down
Port Newark, New Jersey
Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
launched
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