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Diego early in
February. Exercises, qualifications, and tests in the southern California operating area occupied her throughout 1979 and for most of the first two months of 1980. The warship departed San Diego on 25 February, bound ultimately for the Far East. En route to the western Pacific, however, she participated in the multinational Exercise RIMPAC 80 conducted in the Hawaiian Islands. She resumed her voyage west on 19 March and entered Subic Bay on 8 April.
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624:, the frigate arrived in Subic Bay on 13 September. For the next five months, Bagley conducted normal operations—training evolutions and port visits—with ships of the 7th Fleet. She departed Subic Bay on 12 February 1976 to return to the United States. She stopped at Pearl Harbor from 26 February to 3 March before continuing on to San Diego where she arrived on 1 April. She resumed normal operations out of San Diego, and continued that duty into 1977.
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1397:. After nearly a week of liberty, the warship returned to sea with the task group on 6 November for the voyage to the Philippines and arrived in Subic Bay on the 11th. She spent the next four weeks either in port at Subic Bay or operating in nearby waters. On 10 December, she set out for a tour of duty with the contingency forces operating in the Arabian Sea. Along the way, she made a liberty call at
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embarked once again on the long voyage to the Far East and another several months of service there and in the
Arabian Sea. This particular passage to the Orient, however, played out differently than most because the frigate and her task group remained at sea for more than a month before entering port
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at San Diego at the end of
February 1989 and remained docked for the entire month of March. Exiting the drydock on 4 April, she continued repairs and the installation of new equipment until mid-May. At that time she resumed her schedule of west-coast training missions and continued so engaged through
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and a series of port calls in the
Philippines and along the coast of the Asian continent, the warship set out from Pusan, Korea, on 17 June to return to the United States. She stopped off at Seattle to embark a group of male relatives and friends of her crewmen for the last leg of the voyage home and
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completed the overhaul on 19 January 1985 and embarked upon more than four months of post-overhaul checks, qualifications, and certifications. These she carried out in a long series of short underway periods in nearby waters. Late in May, the frigate participated in
Exercise EASTPAC 85-5 conducted in
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stopping and inspecting fishing boats and other small craft and carrying out air tracking operations. The warship concluded the assignment on 3 April and headed back to San Diego where she arrived on the 9th. Over the last five months of her active service, the warship spent a lot of time in port at
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immobile at San Diego for the rest of the year and during the first half of
January 1984. In fact, despite a short two-day period underway between 17 and 19 January, she did not resume normal west coast operations until the second week in February when she put to sea for READIEX 84-2 and a cruise to
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spent the next two days engaged in a futile search for the missing aircraft and its crew. It became apparent that the helicopter went down during the operation when the bodies of the crew, Marine Corps
Captains Stephen C. Leslie and Kenneth W. Hill were recovered almost a month later about 15 miles
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task group. The warships made an unusual nonstop, but leisurely, Pacific crossing during which they carried out a five-day readiness exercise in the
Hawaiian operating area. The frigate and her colleagues reached Subic Bay in the Philippines on 1 February and remained in that port until the 6th. On
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Another series of four brief underway periods in
January 1987 punctuated a month otherwise spent largely in upkeep. In February, she traveled to Concord where she unloaded ammunition before beginning a restricted availability at San Diego on the 16th. The repair period lasted until early summer and
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The frigate conducted normal operations out of San Diego during the first six weeks of 1978. On 14 February 1978, she entered the Long Beach Naval
Shipyard for an overhaul that occupied the rest of 1978. She completed post-overhaul trials and tests in January 1979 and resumed operations out of San
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weighed anchor again 12 April 1977 and set course for the Orient. She made the usual stopover at Pearl Harbor and arrived in Subic Bay on 6 May. During this six months in the Far East, the frigate visited most of the usual liberty ports and participated in a number of training exercises with other
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The warship completed repairs and modifications on 4 May 1973 and returned to San Diego that same day. She began training operations along the California coast three days later and continued those evolutions through most of the summer. She stood out of San Diego on 11 September and headed for the
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Following the customary post-deployment standdown, the frigate put to sea on 27 April to take up normal west coast training missions once again. For almost 10 months, she carried out the usual schedule of drills, exercises, and inspections punctuated with visits to variety of ports in the United
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arrived in Pearl Harbor on 22 September and operated in Hawaiian waters into October. On the 3d of that month, she stood out of Pearl Harbor and headed for San Diego. The warship reached that port on 9 October. Over the next month, she conducted exercises out of San Diego. On 15 November,
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San Diego. She did put to sea occasionally both to prepare for her final material inspection or to visit ports farther up the coast. She returned to San Diego from her last underway period on 8 July 1991 and secured fires for the last time. After almost 12 weeks of final preparations,
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resumed normal operations in the southern California operating area. Fleet exercises and single ship drills occupied her until 20 October 1981 when she again headed for the Far East. She stopped at Pearl Harbor 31 October – 2 November and then resumed her voyage west.
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resumed normal duty training in waters along the west coast. Exercises, drills, and inspections—the normal fare of west coast operations—occupied the warship for the remainder of 1988 and the first two months of 1989. She entered drydock in
752:. She took the boat's 37 occupants on board, sank the boat as a potential hazard to navigation, and proceeded to Singapore where she disembarked the refugees. The frigate resumed her voyage to the Indian Ocean on 12 December and arrived at
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embarked upon a brief, but novel, phase of her career when she left San Diego on the 15th bound for the coast of Central America for two months of drug interdiction duty. During that period, she cruised the Pacific coasts of
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spent a week in the Hawaiian Islands in mid-June before resuming the voyage west on the 17th. The warships "INCHOPped" (changed operational control) to the Commander, 7th Fleet, on 27 June and reached the Philippines at
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Local operations out of San Diego kept the frigate busy well into 1983. She did not set out for another overseas assignment until 9 June when she put to sea, once again bound for the western Pacific. Along the way,
724:, Korea, for a goodwill port call in mid-September and returned to Subic Bay on 23 September. On 1 October, the frigate got underway to return to the United States. After the customary pause at Pearl Harbor,
1089:, Italy, steamed through the Suez Canal, crossed the Indian Ocean, and arrived in Subic Bay on 17 July. She returned to sea with the task group on the 22nd bound for home. After the customary port of call at
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was redesignated a frigate, FF-1069. The warship spent the month of July 1975 preparing for her second deployment to the Far East. She stood out of San Diego on 1 August. Following stops at Pearl Harbor and
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ships of the 7th Fleet. On 6 November, she departed Yokosuka for an uninterrupted voyage to San Diego. The warship reentered her home port on 21 November and remained there through the end of the year.
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returned from its extended deployment, having conducted operations in three of the U.S. Navy's four active fleets, and began an extended post-deployment standdown period soon after! In fact, the
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Her west coast employment came to an end early in 1986. On 15 January, the warship set out on her first overseas deployment in two years as part of a task group built around the aircraft carrier
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battle group, "Battle Group Foxtrot," transited the canal on 28 and 29 April 1986 and arrived in the Mediterranean to reinforce American forces there which were already engaged in "
966:. After reaching Pearl Harbor on 21 January, she spent the rest of January in Hawaii taking part in a series of exercises and then resumed her voyage to the Far East on 2 February.
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Island before arriving on station in the Arabian Sea in mid-January 1990. Her stay in the troubled region proved a brief one, however, for she called only once at a local port,
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patrolled the waters of the northern Arabian Sea with her task group with the only untoward event being the loss of her helicopter which ditched because of a material casualty.
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For the rest of 1974 and the first six months of 1975, she operated out of San Diego conducting a series of exercises, inspections, and qualifications. On 30 June 1975,
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arrived back in San Diego on 15 October. Except for a brief period underway on 20 November, the frigate remained in port at San Diego for the remainder of 1980.
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spent the next seven weeks on patrol in the Indian Ocean as an indication of American resolve to end the fighting in the Middle East and as a deterrent to keep
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On 17 February 1977, she shaped a course for Hawaiian waters where she joined ships of the American, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand navies in Exercise
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set out on the voyage home on 23 February. She stopped along the way at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and reentered San Diego on 16 March 1990.
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into the Arabian Sea. The warship then resumed operations in the northern reaches of that sea. That employment lasted until 15 May when
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reentered Subic Bay for an extended leave and upkeep period. For the remainder of the deployment, the warship participated in the usual
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oil platform which they then put out of operation with gunfire. Soon after destroying the oil platform, the trio engaged the Iranian
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s task force remained in the vicinity until 29 July when it headed back to the Pacific. En route to the Philippines, she stopped at
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and began an extended post-shakedown availability during which her main propulsion plant was converted to use Navy distillate fuel.
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returned to San Diego from those missions on 9 March and remained there until 22 March. At that time, the warship headed north to
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1983. Over the next five months, the frigate took part in a number of exercises at sea, most often with a task group built around
512:. She conducted training operations in the Hawaiian Islands 17 September–26 and then resumed her westward voyage. She arrived in
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937:, to load ammunition. "Bagley" then visited San Francisco before returning to San Diego on 22 June. Except for another visit to
546:. That contingency force went to the western portion of the Indian Ocean in response to hostilities that had broken out between
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anticipated imminent departure for overseas duty. She stood out of San Diego on 4 January 1988 in company once more with the
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on 17 October for two days of upkeep and liberty. On the 19th, she weighed anchor and headed for a patrol station in the
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States and Canada. She continued so occupied through 1990 and into the early months of 1991. In February 1991, however,
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that took up most of November, she remained active in the immediate vicinity of San Diego for the rest of the year.
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and her colleagues made their first port of call since leaving North America in mid-September when they arrived in
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during the period between 20 September and 30. In October, the warship took part in Operation ANNUALEX 89 with the
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between the 20th and the 22d, and cleared the region entirely early in February 1990. After visits to
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departed the Philippines late in April in company with a task force built around the aircraft carrier
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forces from intervening in the conflict. During that time, she and the guided missile destroyer
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was decommissioned at San Diego on 26 September 1991. Her name was stricken from the
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entered the Red Sea and docked at the port of Masawa, Ethiopia for a few days.
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in setting a generally easterly course. After exercises with units of the
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on the way to duty in the eastern Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the
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struck an Iranian mine and suffered severe damage on 14 April 1988.
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Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States
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began an eight-month regular overhaul at the naval station.
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arrived in Subic Bay on 22 November. She operated out of
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participated in a series of exercises with units of the
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289:Gun Fire Control System
161:General characteristics
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2022:Republic of China Navy
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1188:Operation Earnest Will
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580:On 17 December 1973,
481:San Diego, California
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431:on 5 October 1970 at
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1263:Late in April 1988,
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296:Electronic warfare
89:Seattle, Washington
2292:Guadalupe Victoria
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524:arrived in
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339:Sea Sparrow
328:caliber gun
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2564:Categories
2493:W. S. Sims
2450:McCandless
2387:Tepe class
1815:McCandless
1640:W. S. Sims
1468:References
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1368:New Jersey
1305:Indonesian
1285:Matthiasen
1249:Wainwright
1245:AH-1 Cobra
1209:Wainwright
1160:Enterprise
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925:called at
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754:Al Masirah
596:, Taiwan;
473:Washington
437:Washington
324:one Mk-42
279:AN/SQR-18
273:AN/SQS-26
252:Complement
214:Propulsion
122:6 May 1972
18:USS Bagley
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2226:Îśakedonia
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2100:Hwai Yang
2052:Fong Yang
1971:Andalucia
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1878:Capodanno
1857:Ainsworth
1654:Patterson
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1583:Completed
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467:1972–1979
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326:5-inch/54
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2397:Muavenet
2231:Vreeland
2088:Hai Yang
2076:Lan Yang
2064:Fen Yang
2040:Chi Yang
2028:Chi Yang
1985:Asturias
1978:Cataluna
1964:Baleares
1952:Baleares
1916:Canceled
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1668:Reasoner
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1260:Island.
1258:Abu Musa
1093:, where
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785:Malaysia
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508:western
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309:Armament
135:Stricken
111:Acquired
103:Launched
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2414:Fanning
2409:Adatepe
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2297:Pharris
2256:Allende
2207:Connole
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2057:Brewton
1885:Pharris
1829:Brewton
1766:Ouellet
1759:Fanning
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