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765:; Nautical Swimmer 95-2 and Nautical Artist 95–2, naval air and surface exercises intended to improve interoperability between forces of the United States and friendly Persian Gulf nations; Beacon Flash 95–1, a combined naval tactical air exercise to improve readiness with friendly Persian Gulf nations; Eager Archer 95–1, an air training exercise between units of CVW 2 and
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NATO Sea Sparrow missile firing from the USS Kinkaid
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271:General characteristics
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156:10 July 1976
153:Commissioned
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1916:Schenectady
1562:Moosbrugger
1363:USS Kinkaid
1283: /
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673:Kota Petani
657:Kota Petani
561:Flight deck
508:Sea Sparrow
503:1 × 8 cell
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238:Nickname(s)
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148:1 June 1976
140:25 May 1974
114:1 June 1970
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28:159°59′40″W
2059:1974 ships
2043:Categories
1993:Chicoutimi
1991:HMCS
1778:John Young
1713:Shipwrecks
1534:John Young
1308:References
1289: (
1155:USS Hewitt
933:served as
669:Panamanian
366:Complement
324:Propulsion
25:22°55′14″N
2002:USS
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1893:USS
1884:BBC China
1852:USS
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1733:USS
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1569:Nicholson
1513:Ingersoll
1295:(DD-965)"
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1112:Oldendorf
1104:Oldendorf
1058:Oldendorf
987:Sima Star
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879:Hong Kong
829:Air Force
715:San Diego
696:San Diego
692:Subic Bay
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417:AN/SQS-53
411:AN/SPS-65
396:AN/SPS-55
388:AN/SPG-60
382:AN/SPS-40
286:destroyer
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129:Laid down
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1968:Herakles
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183:Callsign
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145:Acquired
137:Launched
101:Namesake
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1965:2 Mar:
1934:8 Dec:
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1583:O'Brien
1555:Merrill
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1443:Conolly
1422:Briscoe
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1136:Gallery
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1071:Higgins
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635:Kinkaid
631:Kinkaid
621:History
582:Admiral
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515:Harpoon
242:Kinky-D
119:Builder
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70:History
62:Kinkaid
1927:Inchon
1895:Hayler
1874:Arcata
1799:Peoria
1756:Scylla
1506:Hewitt
1499:Hayler
1471:Elliot
1254:RIMPAC
1215:Awards
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887:Nimitz
871:Nimitz
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820:Nimitz
767:Kuwait
592:-class
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339:Speed
316:Draft
259:Badge
228:Motto
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2017:2003
1972:Bulk
1970:and
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1854:Fife
1650:Kidd
1478:Fife
1464:Deyo
1234:Fate
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