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USS Comte de Grasse

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in the Caribbean Sea. Then from 3 to 25 May, she conducted counter drug operations in the Caribbean. She spent time dry docked in August, then participated in COMPTUEX, in the Caribbean Sea from 19 to 22 October, before finishing off the year with a fleet exercise in the Cherry Point operations area
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On 12 January 1994, the ship's port main reduction gear was discovered to have been sabotaged, resulting in a delay in its deployment and $ 600,000 in damage ($ 1.23 million today). It finally got underway for its Mediterranean deployment on 5 February. She conducted operations in the Southern
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to the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. During the deployment, she took part in intense battle group operations, developed and integrated new tactics for small combatants, conducted maritime interdiction operations in the Red Sea, took part in major exercises, such as NATO Display Determination,
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suffered a fire in her Number 1 engine room while in Norfolk. Five sailors received minor injuries. The waste heat boiler and electrical gear were damaged. In the Fall of 1979, she deployed to Northern Europe to participate in NATO Exercises. She visited Brest, France, Dunkirk, France, Hamburg,
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Operations Area. In late August, she took part in Ocean Venture-81 and exercise Magic Sword. In September, she took part in Exercise Ocean Safari-81. She was drydocked for a short period in November for voyage repairs and replacement of her Sonar Dome Rubber Window, before departing for a
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transited the Suez Canal into the Red Sea on 7 September, at which point she conducted maritime interdiction force operations until 20 September when she transited the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea. She returned home on 6 November.
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journeyed to homeport in Norfolk, Virginia. She would make a deployment to the Caribbean to participate in training in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. While there she also made a port call in Nassau, Bahamas. On 2 August 1979,
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take part in CART II, from 7 to 16 January; in COMPTUEX in the Caribbean from 24 April to 14 May; then from 1 July until 3 December, in UNITAS XXXVI-95. UNITAS 95 included operations and port calls in Puerto Rico,
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take part in Exercise Sardinia-82 from 27 February to 9 March. She then took part in Exercise Northern Wedding/United Effort-82 from 23 August to 20 October. From 7 to 14 December, she took part in COMPTUEX 1–83.
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on 4 July. She took part in Exercise Inferno Creek/Bright Star-85 from 11 to 17 August. Transiting though the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean Sea on 15 November, she returned home on 5 December.
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underwent Tomahawk Tactical Qualification Test (TTQT). Then from 22 April to 7 May, she participated in COMPTUEX 2–85, before deploying to join the Middle East Force on 6 June. She transited the
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took part in the SWET Competition. Then from 13 January to 13 February, she took part in FLEETEX 2–92; followed by Exercise Fabric Falcon Brave from 26 February to 3 March.
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on 19 October 1992. On the occasion, which honors the French Admiral Francois-Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse, the officers and crew of the ship took part in ceremonies in
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spent time at the Vieques Gunnery Range where she earned the designation of Top Gun of the Year. On 15 February 1990, she was visited by a delegation of the
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took part in a USN/FGN missile exercise. Then from 15 June to 1 July, she participated in FLEETEX 2–88 (BASIC). From 12 August to 1 September, she assisted
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In 1997, she took part in SPONTEX 97–1, from 4 March to 10 April. Then she took part in INDEX 97-3 from 9 to 16 May in the Puerto Rican operations area.
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law enforcement operations in the Caribbean operations area. Then, from 7 to 22 November, she participated in FLEETEX 1–89 (ADV) and SOCEX 1–89.
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NGFS Range. The following month, she took part in READEX 1–81. In May, she took part in a Comprehensive Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) in the
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took part, from 9 to 28 January 1987, in BLASTEX 1–87, and from 10 February to 1 March, in FLEETEX 1–87. Then after being drydocked in March on
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Material Certification, and from 24 to 26 September, Combat Systems Ship Qualification Test (CSSQT), at the Virginia Capes Operations Area.
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deployment 2–89. She transited on 25 June through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea, then from 4–6 July, conducted operations in the
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sailed on her maiden Mediterranean deployment in April 1980, returning home in December. Since then she deployed there six times.
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was decommissioned and stricken 5 June 1998 and held at Philadelphia Naval Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility (NISMF) as a
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Adriatic in support of Operation Sharp Guard and returned home on 24 June. From 6 September until 1 October,
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operations areas. From 4 to 8 September, she took part in drug interception operations in the Caribbean.
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superior performance was again recognized in March 1992 when she was awarded a second consecutive
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visited New York City, the hometown of Captain Frank J. Lugo. In late February-early March 1980,
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6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
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departed on her next Mediterranean deployment 2–92 on 6 May. She sailed with the
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took part in FLEETEX 1–89. She was in drydock from 14 April to 7 May at
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then took part in UNITAS XXXVIII-97 from 1 July to 26 November 1997.
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took part in Operations Support/Uphold/Restore Democracy in the
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in Chesapeake Bay, in 1981 in honor of the bicentennial of the
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5 in (127 mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns
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conducted counter drug operations in the Caribbean Sea.
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undergo a number of qualification training and tests.
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received the highest grade of any unit in the entire
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From 8 January to 10 July 1983, she deployed to join
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take part in a number of gunnery, air targeting and
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Ray 1444: 1437: 1430: 1423: 1422: 1416: 1409: 1402: 1388: 1350: 1342: 1334: 1315: 1306: 1297: 1288: 1279: 1270: 1249: 1229: 1201: 1185: 1163: 1150: 1148: 1139: 1138: 1128: 1126: 1121: 1119: 1081: 1079: 1070: 1067: 1057: 1055: 1050: 1046: 1030: 1028: 1022: 1021: 1013:Adriatic Sea 999: 994: 993: 984: 976: 974: 949: 948: 943: 941: 936: 934: 917: 915: 902:Indian Ocean 889: 887: 878: 876: 870: 864: 863: 850: 848: 844:Persian Gulf 831: 829: 818: 812: 794:Spring Train 779: 773: 771: 760:went to the 757: 755: 744: 738: 727: 723: 719: 717: 706: 701: 699: 672:Division of 660: 654:, named for 649: 647: 646: 571:Mark 15 guns 569:Phalanx CIWS 523:& decoys 499:Active sonar 497:bow mounted 452:Sensors and 410:gas turbines 370:Displacement 358: 314: 234:Commissioned 229:17 July 1978 213:4 April 1975 175: 145:Indian Ocean 140: 127: 112: 106:January 2017 103: 93: 86: 79: 72: 60: 48:Please help 43:verification 40: 1550:Moosbrugger 1017:Yugoslavian 859:Puerto Rico 635:Flight deck 586:Sea Sparrow 581:1 Ă— 8 cell 574:1 Ă— 8 cell 300:Hull number 253:5 June 1998 245:5 June 1998 1977:1976 ships 1961:Categories 1701:Shipwrecks 1522:John Young 1262:References 1144:parts hulk 1035:Grasse Day 1019:Republic. 836:Suez Canal 444:Complement 402:Propulsion 76:newspapers 1922:Shao Yang 1878:USS  1867:USS  1858:Finnbirch 1837:Liao Yang 1824:USS  1815:Chen Yang 1791:USS  1780:USS  1773:USS  1762:USS  1721:USS  1578:Oldendorf 1557:Nicholson 1501:Ingersoll 1107:Argentina 1087:Venezuela 1080:1995 saw 935:1991 saw 930:Les Aspin 869:USS  855:submarine 849:1986 saw 838:into the 798:Gibraltar 772:1982 saw 745:De Grasse 666:destroyer 529:AN/SLQ-32 504:AN/SQR-19 495:AN/SQS-53 489:AN/SPS-65 474:AN/SPS-55 466:AN/SPG-60 460:AN/SPS-40 364:destroyer 210:Laid down 1908:21 Mar: 1887:30 Dec: 1880:Spruance 1848:Nan Yang 1822:22 Jul: 1811:20 Jul: 1800:15 Jul: 1789:13 Jul: 1764:Oriskany 1760:17 May: 1750:30 Mar: 1740:23 Mar: 1730:22 Mar: 1599:Spruance 1592:Peterson 1564:O'Bannon 1536:Leftwich 1473:Fletcher 1389:Spruance 1210:USS Deyo 1206:USS Iowa 1091:Colombia 1000:Saratoga 964:(ASUW), 825:Tomahawk 790:Scotland 661:Spruance 652:(DD-974) 621:Sikorsky 556:Armament 480:AN/SPQ-9 359:Spruance 302:: DD-974 264:Callsign 250:Stricken 226:Acquired 218:Launched 182:Namesake 1876:8 Dec: 1865:2 Nov: 1855:1 Nov: 1844:3 Aug: 1771:7 Jun: 1753:Al-Dana 1743:Pong Su 1723:O'Brien 1719:9 Feb: 1709:3 Feb: 1571:O'Brien 1543:Merrill 1529:Kinkaid 1438:Cushing 1431:Conolly 1410:Briscoe 1256:in 1992 1252:in the 1234:Norfolk 1212:in the 1171:Gallery 1111:Uruguay 1095:Ecuador 1075:Haitian 960:(ASW), 871:Sustain 840:Red Sea 821:Harpoon 762:Vieques 684:Madame 682:sponsor 593:Harpoon 200:Builder 192:Ordered 153:History 143:in the 90:scholar 1494:Hewitt 1487:Hayler 1459:Elliot 1115:Brazil 1039:Grasse 968:(EW), 802:Norway 663:-class 639:hangar 378:Length 361:-class 266:: NCDG 92:  85:  78:  71:  63:  1920:ROCS 1846:ROCS 1835:ROCS 1826:Thorn 1813:ROCS 1802:USNS 1782:Stump 1640:class 1631:class 1613:Thorn 1606:Stump 1417:Caron 1164:Stump 1103:Chile 912:1990s 714:1980s 576:ASROC 429:Range 422:knots 420:32.5 417:Speed 394:Draft 337:Badge 309:Motto 97:JSTOR 83:books 1948:2007 1935:2005 1804:Mars 1638:Kidd 1466:Fife 1452:Deyo 1248:USS 1228:USS 1208:and 1200:USS 1184:USS 1113:and 1099:Peru 1041:and 811:USS 796:off 782:NATO 741:and 737:USS 648:USS 619:2 Ă— 598:2 Ă— 583:NATO 561:2 Ă— 405:4 Ă— 386:Beam 326:Fate 172:Name 139:USS 69:news 1232:in 784:'s 676:at 52:by 1963:: 1778:, 1314:. 1296:. 1278:. 1204:, 1146:. 1117:. 1109:, 1105:, 1101:, 1097:, 1093:, 1089:, 1053:. 932:. 928:, 896:, 792:, 692:. 1687:e 1680:t 1673:v 1380:e 1373:t 1366:v 752:. 606:) 602:( 119:) 113:( 108:) 104:( 94:· 87:· 80:· 73:· 46:. 23:.

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Indian Ocean
François Joseph Paul de Grasse
Ingalls Shipbuilding
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General Electric LM2500
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