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USS Gridley (DLG-21)

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44: 1084: 66: 1249: 1225: 971:, California. During the US$ 55 million overhaul, all engineering, berthing and food service areas were upgraded, and the ship's combat systems were dramatically enhanced. Improvements to the air search radars and Combat Direction System improved the ship's ability to detect and engage multiple air threats with its 629:
Commendation from the Commander Cruiser Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, to the Gridley Commanding Officer A. M. Sackett, stated, the Gridley won the Battle Efficiency Competition within Destroyer Squadron NINETEEN for the period ending 30 June 1966. The Gridley had also won the Supply Efficiency Award.
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was runner up of the Capt. Edward F. Ney Memorial Award, for the best feeding food ship in the Navy.(Medium afloat class) In 1966, the destroyer leader won the Capt. Edward F. Ney Memorial Award, for the best feeding food ship in the navy (Medium afloat class). In that same time period, a letter of
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Battle Group/ 31st MEU from Pearl Harbor as a reserve in what culminated as Operation Eagle Claw, the effort to rescue the Iranian Embassy hostages. These 31st MEU deployments routinely included the Indian Ocean with port calls from Busan to Mombasa to include Diego Garcia.
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was the first ship of the class to be fitted with digital missile fire control systems providing her with the capability to fire Standard Missile Type 2. Several years later, the 3 in/50s were replaced by 8 AGM-84
1593: 477:. The new cruiser returned to Puget Sound Shipyard from 8 November to 9 December 1963, after which she joined the Pacific Fleet as "planned" flagship of Destroyer Squadron 19. 1608: 621:
on 22 December to serve as "Tomcat," responsible for checking-in planes returning to their carriers. Early in 1966 she headed for home and reached Long Beach 1 February.
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On 20 November 1970, after being re-commissioned having received a major overhaul of radar, sonar and anti-air and anti-submarine warfare weapons systems making
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Sold for scrap to International Shipbreaking LTD, Brownsville, TX. 4 October 2003. Reacquired from MARAD 23 January 2004. Scrapping completed on 31 March 2005.
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was the first ship on station off the coast of Kuwait. She provided coastal radar coverage and air-defense protection for ships in the northern Persian Gulf.
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operated along the California coast until sailing for the Orient 18 November. She left Subic Bay 2 January 1967 for plane guard duty in the China Sea and the
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fired several of the new missiles on the Pacific Missile Test Center range, scoring three successful hits. That same month, the ship rendezvoused with USS
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for an extensive upgrade and an overhaul of all engineering machinery. More upgrades were made to the ship's fire control and air search
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went directly from 3 to 5 July, resulting in her crew being the few Americans to miss the 200th anniversary of Independence Day. (
1588: 508:, on 5 May. "Gridley" also visited Perth and Geraldton on the western coast of Australia. The frigate next headed for the 1428: 521: 1048: 933: 740: 668:. With stops at Pearl Harbor, Subic Bay, Yokohama, Yokosuka and Sasebo. Served as "shotgun" for the aircraft carriers 1098: 1092: 948: 911: 709: 665: 458: 267: 1047:, escorting her back to San Diego, after the carrier's three-year Service Life Extension Program overhaul at the 841: 584: 576: 544: 532: 513: 442: 1109: 987: 947:
s crew provided assistance to victims in San Francisco's severely damaged Marina district, and was awarded the
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celebrated the missing 4 July upon crossing the dateline in December, when an extra day is gained.)
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reported on board for his first tour of sea duty. His tour ended a year later, on 6 June 1968, when
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from January through April 1993. During that time, the ship was back fitted to accommodate the new
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returned to San Diego in June 1989. On 17 October of that year, the ship's visit to Naval Station,
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CG-21 on 30 June 1975. That year, she provided air traffic control and on-station support during "
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operated along the West Coast until heading back to the Western Pacific 10 July 1965. Stopping at
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in June 1992. When Operation Southern Watch, the enforcement of a "no-fly" zone over southern
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on 31 July 1961 sponsored by Mrs. Stuart D. Rose, great-granddaughter of Captain Gridley, and
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was able to translate for those rescued, facilitating the process. The crew was awarded the
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Ref All Hands Magazine June 1966 page 37 and All Hands Magazine September 1966 page 20 1966
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was in-port in Yokosuka, Japan when this event happened; by the next morning the entire
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en route to the West Coast and arrived Long Beach 8 June to prepare for future action.
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was based in Subic Bay, Philippines, during the 1975 Westpac. During the 1975 year,
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battle group was underway and stood off the coast of Korea for nearly a month.
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rescued Vietnamese refugees sighted in a small boat off of the coast of
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In 1981 the ship deployed with Battle Group Charlie to the Middle East.
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returned to San Diego, where she was decommissioned, stricken from the
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Following an extensive operational evaluation and qualification phase,
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battle group, conducting strikes against Iranian oil platforms during
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for temporary lay-up on 21 January 1994. She was laid up in the
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returned to San Diego in October 1992 and was overhauled at the
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steam turbines providing 85,000 shp (63 MW); 2 shafts
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which have proliferated worldwide in the 1990s. In July 1993,
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Ships built by Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company
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After a final port visit to San Francisco, in October 1993
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and then conducted acceptance trials out of her homeport,
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Gridley memo DLG21/WHM:mhp1650Ser771 dated 17 August 1966
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made a Westpac tour. During her trip across the Pacific,
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launchers (Later replaced with Standard Missiles), one
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was also on-station air traffic controller during the
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This article includes information collected from the
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This article includes information collected from the
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on 7 November and reached Long Beach on 21 November.
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List of destroyer leaders of the United States Navy
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On 4 August, she got underway for the 30:For other ships with the same name, see 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1140: 1021:National Steel and Shipbuilding Company 906:. A Vietnamese-speaking crewman aboard 1604:Cold War cruisers of the United States 435:Puget Sound Bridge and Drydock Company 101:Puget Sound Bridge and Drydock Company 38: 997:rescued the disabled merchant vessel 959:From February 1990 until March 1991, 836:was once again operating in Southern 62: 7: 1303:Naval History & Heritage Command 609:as the flattops attacked targets in 605:to support aircraft carriers of the 1301:(DLG-21/CG-21) command histories – 1174:Naval History and Heritage Command 1097:it lacks sufficient corresponding 754:transited the 180th parallel (the 25: 1247: 1223: 1082: 967:at Southwest Marine Shipyard in 195: 64: 42: 951:for disaster recovery efforts. 780:was involved in the fallout of 543:escorting the aircraft carrier 773:was based in Yokosuka, Japan. 652:returned from her deployment. 433:Her keel was laid down by the 370:/50 guns (Later replaced by 8 1: 1264:. The entry can be found 1239:. The entry can be found 832:, California, in March 1982, 739:appears to have been part of 601:en route, she steamed to the 484:, California, early in 1964, 414:, was the third ship of the 394:Mounts ('70's era and later) 1049:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 575:. But for a brief visit to 480:Following shakedown out of 27:US naval vessel (1963–1994) 1625: 1283:http://www.ussgridley.com/ 949:Humanitarian Service Medal 914:for their rescue efforts. 912:Humanitarian Service Medal 710:hull classification symbol 459:Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 401:USS Gridley (DLG-21/CG-21) 329:missile fire control radar 29: 1558: 1532: 1461: 1062:, and transferred to the 842:Long Beach Naval Shipyard 769:During the 1976 Westpac, 741:Cruiser-Destroyer Group 3 496:for commemoration of the 469:made a goodwill visit to 374:anti-ship missiles), two 203: 57: 41: 1025:SM-2ER block III missile 890:oil tankers through the 179:World's Greatest Cruiser 1112:more precise citations. 1064:Maritime Administration 1009:, commenced in August, 865:Operation Nimble Archer 756:International Date Line 714:Operation Frequent Wind 686:in the Gulf of Tonkin. 498:Battle of the Coral Sea 441:, Washington. She was 378:SVTT Mounts with three 204:General characteristics 1068:Suisun Bay, California 934:Loma Prieta earthquake 896:Operation Earnest Will 758:) at midnight 3 July. 644:On 8 June 1967 Ensign 581:Navy Unit Commendation 475:Long Beach, California 420:Charles Vernon Gridley 368:3 in (76 mm) 91:Charles Vernon Gridley 1257:Naval Vessel Register 1060:Naval Vessel Register 871:, California for the 463:Bremerton, Washington 382:torpedoes each, four 163:CG-21 on 30 June 1975 1589:Leahy-class cruisers 1216:Command History 1981 886:to escort reflagged 859:was part of the USS 457:After outfitting at 428:Battle of Manila Bay 323:surface search radar 288:373 officers and men 782:Axe Murder Incident 776:On 21 August 1976, 342:Electronic warfare 317:2D air search radar 307:3D air search radar 18:USS Gridley (CG-21) 1495:Richmond K. 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Index

USS Gridley (CG-21)
USS Gridley
Uss Gridley, underway, starboard view
Charles Vernon Gridley
Puget Sound Bridge and Drydock Company
Seattle

Leahy-class cruiser
De Laval
Foster-Wheeler
AN/SPS-39
AN/SPS-48
AN/SPS-43
AN/SPS-49
AN/SPS-10
AN/SPG-55
AN/SQS-23
AN/SLQ-32
Mark 36 SRBOC
3 in (76 mm)
Harpoon
Mk 32
Mk 46
Terrier missile
ASROC
Phalanx CIWS
Leahy-class
cruiser
United States Navy
Charles Vernon Gridley

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