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177:23 July 1977
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1237:Moosbrugger
1229:Moosbrugger
1221:Moosbrugger
1212:Moosbrugger
1204:Moosbrugger
1178:s nameplate
1173:Moosbrugger
1157:Moosbrugger
1137:Moosbrugger
1121:Moosbrugger
1084:Moosbrugger
1065:Moosbrugger
1048:Moosbrugger
1036:A-4 Skyhawk
1024:Moosbrugger
1020:Moosbrugger
1013:Puerto Rico
988:Moosbrugger
978:Moosbrugger
956:Moosbrugger
946:launches a
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808:Moosbrugger
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785:and MK III
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775:Moosbrugger
767:Moosbrugger
729:Rota, Spain
717:Moosbrugger
710:Moosbrugger
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687:Moosbrugger
664:Moosbrugger
613:Moosbrugger
598:Flight deck
545:Sea Sparrow
540:1 × 8 cell
533:1 × 8 cell
275:Nickname(s)
256:Hull number
132:Moosbrugger
102:Moosbrugger
61:introducing
1575:1977 ships
1554:Categories
1408:John Young
1100:Navy Cross
1026:fired two
926:decision.
403:Complement
361:Propulsion
1464:Oldendorf
1443:Nicholson
1387:Ingersoll
1071:, during
806:In 1989,
625:destroyer
488:AN/SLQ-32
463:AN/SQR-19
454:AN/SQS-53
448:AN/SPS-65
433:AN/SPS-55
425:AN/SPG-60
419:AN/SPS-40
323:destroyer
279:The Moose
166:Laid down
1485:Spruance
1478:Peterson
1450:O'Bannon
1422:Leftwich
1359:Fletcher
1275:Spruance
1184:See also
920:Spruance
902:Tomahawk
871:ceased,
620:Spruance
615:(DD-980)
584:Sikorsky
572:missiles
570:Tomahawk
515:Armament
439:AN/SPQ-9
318:Spruance
289:Scrapped
258:: DD-980
220:Callsign
206:Stricken
182:Acquired
174:Launched
138:Namesake
69:May 2008
1457:O'Brien
1429:Merrill
1415:Kinkaid
1324:Cushing
1317:Conolly
1296:Briscoe
1106:Gallery
1080:Neptune
973:Narwhal
712:in 1982
658:History
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552:Harpoon
156:Builder
148:Ordered
109:History
57:improve
1380:Hewitt
1373:Hayler
1345:Elliot
1003:Boston
918:. The
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622:-class
617:was a
602:hangar
337:Length
320:-class
291:, 2006
222:: NCWA
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1517:class
1499:Thorn
1492:Stump
1303:Caron
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891:ASROC
822:1990s
535:ASROC
388:Range
381:knots
379:32.5
376:Speed
353:Draft
296:Badge
265:Motto
42:, or
1524:Kidd
1352:Fife
1338:Deyo
1210:USS
1171:USS
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1135:USS
1119:USS
1043:Fate
1000:and
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557:2 ×
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520:2 ×
364:4 ×
345:Beam
285:Fate
128:Name
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