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Throughout their stay, the crews of the visiting ships held lectures and discussion sessions on Navy shipboard organization, management, training, propulsion, logistics and weapons systems for their Chinese hosts. At the time such navy-to-navy orientations were conducted with many countries. However,
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During the port call hundreds of Navy men took advantage of several tours, arranged by their Chinese hosts, that included stops at Qingdao's carpet, embroidery, jade and shell factories. Others made it a point to sample the beer at the city's world-renowned Tsingtao brewery. A fortunate few were able
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was recommissioned 29 August 1970 at Bath. She spent the period from 10 September – 19 November making the passage from Bath to her new home port at Pearl Harbor. The uncommonly long duration of the passage was due to frequent stops along the way at various ports for additional work to be done and by
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as guided missile cruisers (CG), as were other similar ships. The class was given an AAW upgrade during the late-1960s and early 1970s, with Terrier launchers modified to fire Terrier or Standard SM-1ER missiles. The 3"/50 guns were replaced by Harpoon missile launcher, the Terrier launchers were
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B), and Combat Direction System (CDS). These improvements provided an accurate means of coordinating the engagement of multiple air targets with SM-2 Extended Range missiles. During the NTU overhaul, all spaces were renovated, berthing and food service areas were refurbished, and the engineering
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during the visit. Shortly after arriving in Qingdao, he said there are "three pillars" in the US-China military relationship; high level visits, military exchanges and a limited amount of military technology cooperation. "I see this port visit as strengthening all three pillars," he said.
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rotated back to the United States in August 1968 and operated out of Long Beach for the remainder of the year, participating in local operations, as well testing and evaluating radar systems. In early 1969,
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returned to Pearl Harbor on 20 December 1971 and remained in the Hawaii and west coast areas until September 1972 where she participated in various operations and exercises, notably a
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conducted REFTRA in the Philippines which was quickly followed her involvement in special operations (SPECOPS). SPECOPS consisted of conducting surveillance operations on the
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and Battle Group Alpha docked at Perth/Fremantle, Western Australia for R&R after exercising with the Royal Australian Navy's aircraft carrier group centered on
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through the line locker one compartment forward of the fore missile house, sparking small fires, sending shrapnel back to the fantail and injuring five sailors.
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departed in 1949 in the face of the communist advance which forced the evacuation of Americans from China. The visit was hosted by soldiers and sailors of the
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The port visit was important because it provided visible evidence of growing Sino-American cooperation. Adm. James Lyons, commander of the
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cruise in July. She departed Hawaii on 18 September, headed for her second WESTPAC deployment since recommissioning, arriving at
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upgraded to fire the Standard SM-2ER missile, and 2 Phalanx CIWS canisters were added. All were upgraded under the late-1980s
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She remained in the Hawaiian Islands into 1980. She was reclassified a guided missile cruiser (CG-24), on 30 June 1975.
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In March 1986, she participated in a Team Spirit exercise off the coast of the Republic of Korea. Later that year,
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was forward deployed to the WESTPAC and homeported in Yokosuka. During that time, she served as the AAW picket for
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where she underwent availability and further training. On 10 April 1965, she departed for her first tour with the
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tanker reflagging operations beginning on 23 July. Her primary duty was to escort commercial vessels through the
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in the western Pacific (WESTPAC). Deployed for just over six months, she operated primarily in support of
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on 15 May 1964. Mrs. Joseph M. Reeves, Jr., daughter-in-law of Vice Adm. Reeves, was the ship's sponsor.
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during training exercises in the Indian Ocean, creating a 5-foot (1.5 m) hole in the
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8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km) at 20 knots (40 km/h), 1,800 tons of fuel
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Helicopter landing area aft for VERTREPS with limited support facilities; no hangar
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arrived at Yokosuka, Japan on 14 August 1980 to change homeports with USS
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engaged in numerous exercises and operations in the waters around Hawaii.
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on 16 June, she departed shortly thereafter and on 7 July and anchored at
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remained in mothballs until she was sunk as a target ship on 31 May 2001.
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from July to December 1987 where she participated in the first of nine
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this was the Navy's first opportunity for such an exchange with China.
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2 × Mk 10 Mod 5 missile launchers, one forward and one aft, for
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a three-week refresher training (REFTRA) period in the vicinity of
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shows the extensive damage that will lead to her sinking. (2001)
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steaming westward for another deployment in the Gulf of Tonkin.
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found herself involved with yet another Team Spirit exercise.
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is the first U.S. Navy ship to visit China in 40 years. (1986)
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was decommissioned on 12 November 1993, stored at the Naval
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takes the first hits from bombs, missiles and shells. (2001)
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Warfighter's Encyclopedia entry on Surface Ships – Cruisers
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where she lies at a depth of 2,541 fathoms (4,647 m).
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was decommissioned and stricken from the Navy Register at
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Leahy-class cruiser of the US Navy (in service 1964-93)
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List of destroyer leaders of the United States Navy
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Index

USS Reeves

Joseph M. Reeves
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Bremerton, Washington

Leahy-class
cruiser
Foster-Wheeler
Allis-Chalmers
AN/SPS-48
AN/SPS-49
AN/SPS-10
AN/SPG-55
AN/SQQ-23
SLQ 32V Nixie
Mark 36 SRBOC
RIM-2 Terrier
RIM-67 Standard
RGM-84A Harpoon
Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC)
Mk 46 torpedo
Mk 32
Vulcan Phalanx
3 in (76 mm)
United States Navy
Joseph Mason Reeves
Leahy-class
cruiser
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

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