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1166: 1130: 939: 1114: 705: 27: 1150: 117: 859:(VBSS) to support enforcement of UN Iraq Sanctions. In September and early October she stopped and boarded nearly 30 merchant ships bound for Jordan. Following a short maintenance period in Jidda, Saudi Arabia, she took onboard small contingents of U.S. Coast Guard personnel and Navy SEALS, both trained in VBSS and continued search and seizure operations until transiting back North through the Suez. 96: 1006:, to take part in UNITAS 39–98, serving as the USCOMSOLANT flagship with COMDESRON 32 as the Operational Commander. UNITAS, Latin for unity, consists of at-sea operations, amphibious operations, riverine operations and in port exercises conducted with nine South American navies over a four-month period. The U.S. task group circumnavigated South America in a clockwise direction, returning to 228: 242: 235: 249: 301: 789:, aggressively achieved unprecedented success in the detection, long term tracking and classification of Soviet submarines. In addition, through expert coordination of multiple ASW assets of the United States and Allied Navies, she was the key to exceptionally competent ASW operations. By her outstanding performance, USS 1010:
in November. The 40-year-old operation promotes a cooperative maritime strategy in the region while supporting the U.S. policy of continued engagement in South America through forward presence. The navies of Canada, United Kingdom, the Netherlands and South Africa joined the United States and South
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set a new standard of Mediterranean surface-ship ASW excellence that will be the bench mark for other submarine hunters. By their steadfast performance, brilliant and creative use of resources, exceptional combat readiness, and unfailing devotion to duty, the officers and enlisted personnel of USS
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in the South Pacific during World War II. The then-Commander Moosbrugger led his ships into exceedingly close range against Japanese naval forces; took the enemy by surprise, and delivered a devastating torpedo attack, thereby annihilating the hostile force. For this action, he was awarded the
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was again assigned maritime interdiction patrol at the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba. Her assignment was to stop, board, and search merchant vessels flagged by nations sympathetic to Iraq; and to prevent any war materials found onboard from reaching Jordan and ultimately Iraq. When hostilities
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was placed in commission, in reserve on 16 October 2000 at Mayport, Florida to prepare for decommissioning. On 15 December 2000, she was decommissioned and subsequently brought to Philadelphia Naval Intermediate Ship Maintenance Facility. She was maintained there in Maintenance Category B for
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aircraft. Following this, the task force then headed for Venezuela on 18 July as Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia each directed, in turn, their own phase of UNITAS. Overall, U.S. forces worked with host navies from Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay,
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Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. The specific exercises conducted in each phase are determined by the host navy, making each phase unique. Exercises included all areas of modern naval warfare including anti-air, amphibious, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare.
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performed several important tasks. She was first tasked to delay her Suez transit by several weeks in order to be the US contribution to the standing up of NATO's Standing Naval Force Mediterranean making port calls in Italy and Balearic Islands. Completing her short stay with NATO,
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supplied electrical power to portions of the shipyard to allow her refit to complete. It was in this refit that a pair of moose antlers were installed on the ship, just below the bridge windows.
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The yard period in Mayport Florida was also to repair extensive issues encountered during the overhaul and upgrades performed at the Earl Shipyard in Charleston just a few years prior to.
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was part of the initial United States response to Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait. She deployed on six days notice for Operation Desert Shield to join the rapidly formed USS
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returned to her builders for post-commissioning refits and upgrades. While at Pascagoula, she was ordered to conduct an emergency sortie in order to avoid the worst effects of
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reflected great credit upon themselves and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service." Signed by the Secretary of the Navy John Lehman.
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spent almost two weeks in Venezuelan waters conducting anti-submarine warfare, electronic warfare and anti-air gunnery exercises in the
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just prior to Christmas 1978 becoming the first of her class at that base. She conducted shakedown operations at Fleet Training Center,
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for water, the grappling iron (a device used for close range, early naval encounters), and the torpedo, the crest commemorates the
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went into drydock to install women's living quarters and restrooms. She was one of the first surface warships to have women on it.
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transited the Suez in early September to rejoin Kennedy and immediately took a station in the North Red Sea entrance to the
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was laid down 3 November 1975, launched 23 July 1977 and commissioned 16 December 1978. She arrived at her new home port at
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displayed great professional skill and exemplary tactical proficiency attaining Commander Sixth Fleet ASW objectives. USS
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American navies for the first phase of UNITAS. This phase was led by the United States and conducted in the vicinity of
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on 14 July 1980, acting as flagship for Commander, Destroyer Squadron 20 for the entire deployment. She conducted
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Weapons Training Facility at Naval Station Roosevelt Roads. The exercise also included target drones fired from
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the Mediterranean Sixth Fleet. In the months of coalition build-up prior to the beginning of hostilities, the
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took part in Independent Deployer Exercise (INDEX) 98-2, off the coast of Puerto Rico. During the exercise,
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spent Christmas 1990 in Haifa, Israel, departing the following day back to the Suez Canal and Red Sea.
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made ports-of-call in Egypt, Crete, and Gibraltar before crossing the Atlantic for the United States.
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received the Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC) for service as set forth in the following citation:
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6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
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3,300 nautical miles (6,100 km; 3,800 mi) at 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
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was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation for service during the Persian Gulf War.
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performed an extensive update in Charleston shipyard which removed its forward
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symbolizes the dedication and courage displayed by her namesake, Vice Admiral
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activation in time of national emergency until 2006, when she was towed to
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greatly enhanced national, bilateral, and NATO's ASW capabilities. USS
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Battle Group. She deployed from Charleston, South Carolina and joined
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while the storm system passed. Following her return to port,
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5 in (127 mm) 54 calibre Mark 45 dual purpose guns
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as a highly successful commander of destroyer squadrons.
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from her deck at guided target drones launched from the
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Mark 32 triple 12.75 in (324 mm) torpedo tubes
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This allowed the ship the ability to fire 340:529 ft (161 m) waterline; 563 ft (172 m) overall 48:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks 771: 1258: 8: 1539:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 1190:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 954:Following these extensive overhaul periods, 1265: 1251: 1243: 810:made the final Cold War deployment to the 680:Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands 79:Learn how and when to remove this message 1565:Cold War destroyers of the United States 1018:While in Puerto Rico, on 20 April 1998, 371:, 2 shafts, 80,000 shp (60 MW) 1109: 924:Base Realignment and Closure Commission 814:as the primary ASW element of the USS 90: 650:who is best known for his service in 604:for up to two medium-lift helicopters 113: 7: 1570:Gulf War ships of the United States 787:Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System 568:1 × 61 cell Mk 41 VLS launcher for 14: 857:visit, board, search, and seizure 1202:Naval Vessel Register entry for 1164: 1148: 1128: 1112: 299: 247: 240: 233: 226: 115: 94: 25: 693:, spending several days in the 383:(60.2 km/h; 37.4 mph) 1: 1078:The trident, an attribute of 1008:Naval Station Roosevelt Roads 990:deployed in 1998, along with 958:deployed in 1996, along with 1227:united-states-navy.com: USS 893:family and upgraded to the 781:, equipped with the SQR-19 506:AN/SLQ-49 Inflatable Decoys 332:8,040 (long) tons full load 1591: 1063:The official crest of USS 916:Charleston, South Carolina 761:tactical towed array sonar 668:Charleston, South Carolina 472:Naval Tactical Data System 450:Missile fire control radar 1560:Spruance-class destroyers 1534: 1508: 1283: 898:vertical launching system 812:United States Sixth Fleet 685:Following shakedown, USS 490:Electronic Warfare System 406:19 officers, 315 enlisted 307: 108: 93: 838:en route to the Red Sea 547:Mark 29 missile launcher 34:This article includes a 16:Spruance-class destroyer 641:Pascagoula, Mississippi 496:Torpedo Countermeasures 366:General Electric LM2500 308:General characteristics 63:more precise citations. 951: 887:anti-submarine missile 804: 725:anti-submarine warfare 713: 589:LAMPS III helicopters. 502:Decoy Launching System 441:gun fire control radar 1235:combatindex.com: USS 1069:Frederick Moosbrugger 1058: 941: 707: 648:Frederick Moosbrugger 142:Frederick Moosbrugger 1159:on 18 September 1996 1095:Battle of Vella Gulf 826:In August 1990, USS 674:, Cuba. 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