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USS Harry E. Yarnell

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and Caribbean brought the ship and her crew to a high degree of readiness before she sailed for her 3rd Mediterranean deployment early in 1967. She cruised the Mediterranean until returning to Norfolk in May. At mid-year she operated in the North Atlantic.
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cruise for exercises with the naval forces of South American countries. Following departure from Newport and an overnight visit at Dam Neck, VA, Yarnell sailed to San Juan, Puerto Rico to pick up the admiral for the cruise. The
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later found on the bottom some 8,000 feet down. Quartering the area where the sub was last reported, the guided missile frigate found an oil slick and some debris but could not contact the lost submarine.
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with a short return afterward, to Palma. Group Operations off Crete along with an ORE, were followed by a trip to Athens. Further visits to Barcelona and Malaga occurred before turnover in Rota to
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for a one-year overhaul. Completion of overhaul also included a trip to New York, during which time she briefly ran aground, before ammunition load-out at
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and the Chilean Waterway into the Pacific Ocean, where stops were made in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Panama before going through the
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program. This included new radars, a new combat system, new fire control systems, and upgraded missiles and missile launchers.
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was again deployed to the Mediterranean. On the way across the Atlantic a helicopter from a Russian cruiser flew around the
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was decommissioned on 20 October 1993, and stricken on 29 October 1993. She was sold on 14 April 1995 for scrapping at
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and her battle group to the Arabian Sea/Indian Ocean, during which the ship made port calls at Mombasa, Kenya and
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After the upgrade in Bath, Maine, in 1969, the Yarnell made her way to Boston Naval Shipyard. The
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and guns. The new ship was fitted out at Boston and began sea trials. While out on trials,
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returning to Newport on 24 January 1974. After a short period of local operations, the
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area and the Caribbean until departing from Norfolk on 8 September 1964 for her first
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before returning to Norfolk in March. After NATO exercises in the North Atlantic,
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exercises en route took the guided missile frigate far north, and she crossed the
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On her next Mediterranean deployment, which began 8 October, she transited the
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upgrade during the late-1970s and early 1980s. The 3/50s were replaced by 8
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was the first visit by United States Navy vessels to Poland since 1927.
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returned to Rio de Janeiro for a second visit. Following a stop in
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returned to the Mediterranean in August 1973. En route she visited
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was given a new crew and recommissioned for service in Boston. The
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Steam turbines, 4 1200 psi boilers, 85,000 hp, 2 shafts
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for storage. Scrapping was ultimately completed in April 2002.
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Ship refresher training Guantanamo Ship Port Au Prince Haiti
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In late June 1990, Rear Admiral Thomas D. Paulson, Commander
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http://www.nvr.navy.mil/SHIPDETAILS/SHIPSDETAIL_CG_17.HTML
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returned home to Norfolk Naval Base, VA, on 10 June 1981.
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missiles, the Terrier launchers were upgraded to fire the
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was ordered to accompany the Russia submarines from the
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anti-submarine missiles, as well as more conventional
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This article includes information collected from the
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USS Harry E. Yarnell (CG-17)
USS Harry E. Yarnell (DLG-17) underway at sea in 1967
Harry E. Yarnell
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine

Leahy class cruiser
Terrier
ASROC
3 in (76 mm)
torpedo tubes
Leahy-class
guided missile
cruiser
United States Navy
Harry E. Yarnell
ship reclassification
guided missile
frigates
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
Boston Naval Shipyard

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