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USS Mahan (DDG-42)

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Remaining on the west coast until late 1965, she underwent a 5½ month overhaul, from 1 May 1965 to 20 October 1965, followed by test and training exercises and a demonstration of her antisubmarine warfare capabilities before members of the United States-Canadian Military Cooperation Committee on 9
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participated in Exercise "Ocean Safari 85": a joint U.S.-French missile exercise. She also represented Commander Sixth Fleet, serving as official starter for the inaugural Monaco-New YorkYacht race, (hosting Monaco's Crown Prince and the Deputy Under-Secretary of the Navy).
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the most capable anti-air warfare ship in the U.S. Navy. The upgrade was considered for the other ships in the class, but was cancelled since modernization would not have been cost-effective given the limited service lives remaining.
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was selected to install and test the Terrier New Threat Upgrade (NTU) Combat System with the improved RIM-67 Standard Missile Two Block II (Extended Range). Testing lasted from October 1981 to March 1985.
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visited eight different countries and worked with fourteen ships from nine NATO nations. The crowning achievement of the cruise occurred in November 1989, when
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waters. Leaving San Diego on 6 June 1962, she commenced her first western Pacific deployment. For the next 6 months she cruised with other units of the
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was repossessed for a second time on 10 July 2000 after the scrap yard failed to take delivery of the ship in a timely manner. A contract to dismantle
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operated with the 7th Fleet, spending alternate monthly periods on patrol off Vietnam, until returning to San Diego in April 1966.
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In 1973, after 13 years of almost continuous operations in Southeast Asia, she returned to the U.S. for a much needed overhaul at
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remained off the west coast until departing for the western Pacific in August. She remained as a part of the 7th Fleet into 1969.
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achieved another first in July 1985, as she successfully conducted the first Remote Track Launch on Search missile firing.
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After 33 years of service she was retired from the active roll on 15 June 1993, Naval Station Charleston, South Carolina.
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was repossessed for a third time after Bethlehem Steel went out of business and a new contract was issued to dismantle
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missile program project; a new missile, designed to greatly increase the operational capability of presently installed
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added another first to her long list of accomplishments by firing the first SM-2 Block II (ER) in Northern Europe.
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continued her previous west coast activities, local and fleet training operations, missile firing exercises at the
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celebrated her 25th birthday on 28 August 1985 and departed again to the Mediterranean. During the deployment,
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was repossessed from the scrap yard and resold on 10 February 1999 to International Shipbreakers of
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s entrance into the standard schedule of the Pacific Fleet, beginning with a shipyard overhaul at
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for antisubmarine training operations and then continued on to the western Pacific, arriving at
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also served as East Mediterranean Ready Ship off of Israel and Lebanon and was involved in the
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from 24 to 28 October for the Republic of Vietnam's Independence anniversary celebrations.
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4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
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on 30 September 2003 to Metro Machine of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for $ 3,000,000.
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during June and July. August brought the installation of a helicopter flight deck.
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in the western Pacific where, as before, she operated off Vietnam, patrolling the
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began a 10-month regular overhaul lasting from September 1986 until August 1987.
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Decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 15 June 1993,
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units for summer training. Departing San Diego on 19 October, she sailed to
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s primary assignment was the testing and evaluation of her weapons systems,
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December 1965. During the summer of 1965, she embarked midshipmen from the
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in the early morning of 13 October. After five months in the heat of the
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participated in a joint missile exercise with U.S. and ships of the
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from 26 September 1991 through 2 April 1992. During the deployment
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was issued in January 2003 to Bethlehem Steel-Sparrows Point of
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During the first year and a half of her commissioned service,
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was sold for scrap to Sigma Enterprises on 31 August 1995.
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The period 1 December 1966 through 4 June 1967 again saw
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served as the test platform for the development of the
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This article includes information collected from the
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was sponsored by Mrs. H. P. Smith, wife of Vice Adm.
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Index

USS Mahan
USS Mahan (DDG-42)
Alfred Thayer Mahan
San Francisco Naval Shipyard

Farragut-class
guided missile destroyer
AN/SPS-48
radar
AN/SPS-49
AN/SPG-55
fire control radar
AN/SPG-53
AN/SLQ-32
Mark 46 torpedoes
Mk-32 triple mounts
ASROC
Standard (ER) Missiles
Harpoon missile
Farragut-class
guided missile destroyer
United States Navy
Rear Admiral
Alfred Thayer Mahan
laid down
San Francisco Naval Shipyard
launched
Harold Page Smith
commissioned
guided missile destroyer

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