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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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908:, Eastern Patrol Area (SOHEPA). Entering the Persian Gulf on 14 August, she transited the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean Sea on 6 September before returning home on 9 November.
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569:Phalanx CIWS
523:& decoys
499:Active sonar
497:bow mounted
452:Sensors and
410:gas turbines
370:Displacement
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234:Commissioned
229:17 July 1978
213:4 April 1975
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145:Indian Ocean
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106:January 2017
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48:Please help
43:verification
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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:
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71:
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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
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