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USS John S. McCain (DL-3)

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on 27 April 1962 to take part in the experiments. For the next six months she operated between Hawaii and Johnston Island, departing for her next cruise to the Far East on 28 November 1962. There she returned to patrol duties in the South China Sea and
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returned to Pearl Harbor on 11 August. She operated in Hawaiian waters until the spring of 1965. The destroyer returned to Pearl Harbor, and then sailed on a six-month deployment in the western Pacific. In the fall,
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on 19 May 1955 to begin service with the Operational Development Force in testing new equipment and tactics. She operated out of Norfolk until 5 November 1956, when she steamed from
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on 13 December 1979. Her entire class of guided missile destroyers was rather abruptly retired from service because of technical problems with their steam power plants.
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during a storm in the South China Sea. Returning to Pearl Harbor on 25 February, she began a well-earned period of overhaul and shipboard training.
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This warship made her third deployment to the Far East in the fall of 1959, departing on 8 September 1957 and moving directly to the coast of
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steamed off South Vietnam. On 24 November 1965 she shelled Viet Cong positions. Two days later she sailed to
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for conversion to a guided missile destroyer. She was recommissioned on 6 September 1969 and redesignated
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departed on 7 March 1961 for another deployment with Seventh Fleet, spending six months off Laos and
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some months later, the United States went ahead with plans for her own series of Pacific tests, and
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and ended the year in Japan. After further operations in the Far East early in 1966,
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waters. During this cruise she took part in exercises with ships from other
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after her conversion to a guided missile destroyer, 1969
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spent her first year of commissioned service undergoing
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and served until 1978. She was sold for scrap in 1979.
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This article includes information collected from the
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During October she was off 430:steamed to her new homeport, 553:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 223:(56 km/h; 35 mph) 827: 806:Ships built in Bath, Maine 346:on 12 October 1953 at the 195:493 ft (150.3 m) 15: 786:Mitscher-class destroyers 760: 734: 698: 162: 36: 27: 304:guided missile destroyer 257:21 in (533 mm) 203:50 ft (15.2 m) 158:Sold for scrap, Jan 1980 654:, Retrieved 13 Jun 2015 334:. She was sponsored by 163:General characteristics 575:and stricken from the 544: 626:Naval Vessel Register 577:Naval Vessel Register 539: 348:Boston Naval Shipyard 119:DDG-36, 15 March 1967 340:John S. McCain, Sr. 60:John S. McCain, Sr. 545: 381:of large and fast 300:United States Navy 250:3"/70 caliber guns 139:Crusader for Peace 18:USS John S. McCain 773: 772: 692:-class destroyers 547:On 24 June 1966, 446:deter a possible 442:area to help the 420:, she joined the 383:destroyer leaders 342:(born 1884), and 282: 281: 95:23 September 1953 818: 682: 675: 668: 659: 620: 619: 596: 595: 332:destroyer leader 296:destroyer leader 51: 48: 47: 46: 32: 25: 826: 825: 821: 820: 819: 817: 816: 815: 776: 775: 774: 769: 756: 750:Forrest Sherman 730: 694: 686: 645: 617: 593: 589: 565: 497:Johnston Island 440:South China Sea 356: 320:Bath Iron Works 312: 291:was the second 187:3,675 tons 103:12 October 1953 79:24 October 1949 70:Bath Iron Works 49: 44: 42: 21: 12: 11: 5: 824: 822: 814: 813: 808: 803: 798: 793: 788: 778: 777: 771: 770: 768: 767: 761: 758: 757: 755: 754: 745: 735: 732: 731: 729: 728: 721: 714: 711:John S. McCain 707: 699: 696: 695: 687: 685: 684: 677: 670: 662: 656: 655: 651:John S. McCain 644: 643:External links 641: 640: 639: 614: 588: 585: 573:decommissioned 569:John S. McCain 564: 561: 549:John S. McCain 541:John S. 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One of the 373: 372:Caribbean Sea 369: 365: 361: 353: 351: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 325: 322:Corporation, 321: 317: 314:The ship was 309: 307: 305: 301: 297: 294: 290: 289:(DL-3/DDG-36) 288: 275: 271: 268: 264: 261: 260:torpedo tubes 258: 254: 251: 247: 244: 240: 239: 238: 235: 234: 230: 227: 226: 222: 218: 215: 214: 210: 207: 206: 202: 199: 198: 194: 191: 190: 186: 183: 182: 179: 176: 174: 170: 167: 166: 161: 157: 154: 153: 147: 143: 140: 136: 135: 134: 131: 130: 127:29 April 1978 126: 123: 122: 118: 115: 114: 111:29 April 1978 110: 107: 106: 102: 99: 98: 94: 91: 90: 86: 83: 82: 78: 75: 74: 71: 68: 65: 64: 61: 58: 55: 54: 50:United States 40: 35: 31: 26: 23: 19: 749: 740: 724: 717: 710: 709: 703: 689: 650: 628: 622: 607: 598: 568: 566: 556: 548: 546: 540: 530: 522: 517: 492: 489:Soviet Union 480: 479: 474: 460: 450:invasion of 432:Pearl Harbor 427: 426: 411: 395:Panama Canal 376: 359: 357: 344:commissioned 327: 313: 286: 284: 283: 274:depth charge 184:Displacement 172: 145: 138: 116:Reclassified 100:Commissioned 87:12 July 1952 22: 801:John McCain 495:steamed to 475:Shinwa Maru 324:Bath, Maine 811:1952 ships 780:Categories 587:References 510:Philippine 407:California 364:sea trials 228:Complement 725:Wilkinson 527:Hong Kong 506:Viet Cong 448:Communist 418:Australia 399:San Diego 243:5"/54 cal 178:destroyer 148:– "Excel" 146:Praestate 76:Laid down 704:Mitscher 690:Mitscher 467:Calcutta 414:Far East 377:Mitscher 316:launched 236:Armament 219:over 30 173:Mitscher 144:DDG-36, 124:Stricken 92:Acquired 84:Launched 56:Namesake 741:Gearing 485:Vietnam 422:Formosa 387:Norfolk 354:History 298:in the 66:Builder 37:History 621:  597:  557:DDG-36 452:Quemoy 436:Hawaii 328:DD-928 248:2 × 2 241:2 × 1 192:Length 175:-class 137:DL-3, 752:class 743:class 581:scrap 514:SEATO 471:India 379:class 267:ASROC 221:knots 216:Speed 208:Draft 132:Motto 635:here 610:here 571:was 567:USS 563:Fate 454:and 405:off 397:and 370:and 358:USS 285:USS 200:Beam 155:Fate 318:by 231:403 782:: 559:. 469:, 434:, 409:. 350:. 272:1 265:1 255:4 681:e 674:t 667:v 637:. 612:. 269:, 262:, 252:, 245:, 141:; 20:.

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USS John S. McCain

John S. McCain, Sr.
Bath Iron Works
Mitscher-class
destroyer
knots
5"/54 cal
3"/70 caliber guns
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
ASROC
depth charge
Mitscher-class
destroyer leader
United States Navy
guided missile destroyer
launched
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
destroyer leader
Roberta McCain
John S. McCain, Sr.
commissioned
Boston Naval Shipyard
sea trials
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
Mitscher class
destroyer leaders

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