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USS Richmond K. Turner

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729: 34: 473: 164: 56: 2007: 2002: 522:(ASW) school ship in the southern California operating areas. In February, she conducted a SecNav guest cruise, and on 1 March, she commenced an extensive updating of her shipboard missile systems at the Naval Station San Diego. She then underwent training and further preparations for her fourth WestPac deployment, which commenced in January 1970. 1472: 652:
made port visits to Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, and Valencia, Spain; Civitavecchia (Rome) and Alassio, Italy; Athens, Greece; and Constanta, Romania on the Black Sea. "Turner" was selected to represent the United States in St. Tropez at the 35th Anniversary of the
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completed all her training requirements while deployed in an operational status. The ship received the Meritorious Unit Commendation for these operations in March 1979. From March to September 1979, conducted fleet and independent operations with the
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was directed to intercept and conduct surveillance of Soviet Naval units operating in the West Indies. With that task completed, the ship was then directed to transit the Panama Canal and conduct surveillance operations off the west coast of
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and arrived at San Diego on 18 December. The ship stood out of San Diego on 15 October 1966, bound a second time for Southeast Asian waters, returning to her homeport on 28 March 1967 and making a midshipman training cruise to
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on 27 April 1971. There, she was decommissioned 5 May, under a Navy-wide program to enhance the anti-air warfare capability of major guided-missile ships. The ship was recommissioned at Bath Iron Works on 27 April 1972.
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and was arrested in Philadelphia, October 1994. He was convicted of the 30 December 1993 gang rape and murder of Melissa McLaughlan and was sentenced to death. He was executed in 2008.
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for a two-month yard period. Leaving Boston in March, she continued normal operations out of Newport along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Caribbean mid-December 1973. In July 1973,
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completed four highly successful Mediterranean deployments as part of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, prior to an extensive baseline overhaul at Charleston Naval Shipyard,
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and may have been awarded a Meritorious Unit Citation for conducting two special operations, but this award is not listed in the US Navy Unit award website.
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provided protection to four carriers and served as an advance picket ship in the mine-infested waters off Kuwait. Following the cease fire,
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2 shaft; De Laval gear turbines; 4 Foster & Wheeler D Type 1,200 psi (8,300 kPa) boilers; 85,000 shp (63,000 kW)
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where she participated in the continuing maritime interception operations in support of United Nations sanctions against Iraq.
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reported to Fleet Training Center, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (GTMO) for Refresher Training (REFTRA). The day after arrival
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on 10 June 1968, and contributed to Fleet readiness in Asian waters until returning to San Diego in December 1968.
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battle group, which arrived in the theater just before hostilities broke out. During 60 days in the Persian Gulf,
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engaged in various trials, exercises, and refresher training along the east coast of the United States and in the
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s homeport was moved to Norfolk after the Newport Naval Base reassigned most ships there to other locations.
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in September 1965. After participating in missions in which eight aviators were rescued, the vessel departed
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was laid on 9 January 1961 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation in Camden, New Jersey. She was one of nine
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was decommissioned on 13 April 1995 and struck from the Navy list that same day. On 9 August 1998, ex-
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received numerous updates to modernize her combat systems suite. She was also fitted with the Vulcan
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departed San Diego on 4 June 1965 for her first deployment to the Western Pacific. The vessel joined
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refugees who fled the turmoil of Iraq following that country's defeat in the war. During this time
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departed for a 5-month deployment as the flagship for UNITAS XIV, returning in mid-December 1973.
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became the Anti-Air Warfare Commander for the Aircraft Carrier Striking Force, U.S. Sixth Fleet.
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in July 1975 and participated in Operation 200 which included the International Naval Review in
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deployed on a Mediterranean cruise in November 1974, returning to Norfolk in May 1975.
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and Carrier Air Wing 3. The Air Force also dropped three 2,000-pound bombs.
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The Amphibians Came to Conquer: The Story of Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner
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For her operations during Desert Storm and Operation Provide Comfort, the
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was the subject of a nationwide manhunt. He was eventually placed on the
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8,000 nmi (15,000 km) at 20 knots (20 mph; 40 km/h)
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completed two more Mediterranean deployments. The ship received both
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battle group and served as an anti-air warfare command during
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made a final deployment to the Mediterranean as a part of the
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was reassigned to the Search and Rescue Destroyer Unit in the
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In January 1993, petty officer 2nd class Joseph Gardner of
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sank in nearly 3,000 fathoms (18,000 ft) of water.
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New York Shipbuilding Corporation in Camden, New Jersey
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from January to December 1982. During this overhaul
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List of destroyer leaders of the United States Navy
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returning to Charleston after 1987-1988 deployment.
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In July 1979, "Turner" successfully launched a 2035:Ships built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation 1106:, for several time periods between 1965 and 1970 443:area and served as missile support ship for the 977:earned eight battle stars for Vietnam service. 909:Prior to her decommissioning on 31 March 1995, 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1265: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1216:"Guided Missile Cruiser on Nicaraguan Mission" 1118:, for two occasions relating to Bosnia in 1993 1715: 1557: 1253: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1243: 1241: 1239: 1237: 1235: 154:Sunk as target 9 August 1998 near Puerto Rico 8: 987:, for 19 February 1991 to 24 February 1991, 788:deployed early as a primary AAW unit in the 622:In September 1978, after an overhaul at the 1909:-class semi-submersible infiltration vessel 1483:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1331:"7 blacks arrested in racial rape, killing" 1193:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 980:List of awards from Navy unit awards site. 913:served as the test platform for the Navy's 1722: 1708: 1700: 1689:List of cruisers of the United States Navy 1564: 1550: 1542: 2050:Vietnam War cruisers of the United States 1730:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1998 1477:This article incorporates text from the 1182: 1180: 1178: 742:also completed a 1988 deployment to the 1176: 1174: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1154: 1010:, for 20 October 1983 to 3 March 1984, 484:underway in the South China Sea c.1966. 2045:Cold War cruisers of the United States 1228:. Associated Press. 22 September 1978. 1024:, for 23 March 1986 to 29 March 1986, 940:. The SINKEX was conducted by the USS 915:Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile 753:Upon her return to the United States, 235:34 kn (63 km/h; 39 mph) 28: 1456:Dyer, Vice Admiral George C. (1972). 716:disabled a Libyan patrol boat with a 52: 7: 1279:"The official U.S. Navy awards site" 332:6× 12.75 in(324 mm)ASW TT, 1392:"US anti-missile fails second test" 1368:"Anti-missile Weapon Fails in Test" 1348:Godwin, Lawana (23 December 2003). 1319:. Associated Press. 9 January 1993. 1140:was in service at the same time as 944:battle group including the cruiser 809:Escorting the aircraft carrier USS 708:during this employment. During the 405:10 August 1964 for her homeport of 1202:Naval History and Heritage Command 1063:Action in the Gulf of Sidra (1986) 1047:Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation 1041:Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation 1030:Action in the Gulf of Sidra (1986) 655:Allied landings in southern France 25: 1070:with one bronze star (two awards) 772:In response to the crisis in the 597:After a lengthy stay in Norfolk, 388:; and commissioned 13 June 1964. 2005: 2000: 1470: 1420:. 21 August 1998. Archived from 1098:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 1092:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 1086:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 1080:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 1074:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 906:for service relating to Bosnia. 639:. Embarking REFTRA instructors, 508:departed for her third tour off 421:, Cuba. She crossed through the 162: 54: 32: 690:Phalanx Close in Weapons System 1068:National Defense Service Medal 18:USS Richmond K. Turner (CG-20) 1: 1510:Naval Vessel Register – CG-20 1486:. The entry can be found 1000:, but this may have been for 712:against the Libyan navy, the 706:Meritorious Unit Commendation 1110:Southwest Asia Service Medal 994:Joint Meritorious Unit Award 858:Southwest Asia Service Medal 846:Joint Meritorious Unit Award 619:celebration on 4 July 1976. 251:37 officers and 408 enlisted 710:Action in the Gulf of Sidra 425:, and after a port call in 403:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 2076: 2060:Maritime incidents in 1998 1116:Armed Forces Service Medal 904:Armed Forces Service Medal 682:Charleston, South Carolina 617:United States Bicentennial 544:Refit and Fleet Operations 362:. The ship was named for 1995: 1679: 1653: 1582: 1002:Operation Provide Comfort 873:FBI's 10 most wanted list 823:Operation Provide Comfort 765:, where she received the 746:and was a participant of 672:participated in Boston's 624:Charleston Naval Shipyard 572:. The vessel returned to 195:7,630 tonnage (full load) 170: 47: 31: 1418:Navy News Service 98-035 1380:. 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Turner" 985:Combat Action Ribbon 862:Combat Action Ribbon 817:in late April 1991, 518:assumed the duty as 369:, who served during 1985:Suboficial Castillo 1515:navsource.org: USS 607:was re-designated 556:and arrived at the 285:Electronic warfare 1820:Comodoro Somellera 1809:Richmond K. Turner 1616:Richmond K. Turner 1535:Richmond K. Turner 1526:Richmond K. Turner 1524:hazegray.org: USS 1517:Richmond K. Turner 1503:Richmond K. Turner 1142:Richmond K. Turner 975:Richmond K. Turner 964:Richmond K. Turner 930:Richmond K. Turner 926:Richmond K. Turner 911:Richmond K. Turner 900:Richmond K. Turner 896:Bosnia-Herzegovina 888:Theodore Roosevelt 884:Richmond K. Turner 869:Richmond K. Turner 842:Richmond K. Turner 831:Richmond K. Turner 819:Richmond K. Turner 811:Theodore Roosevelt 800:Richmond K. Turner 796:Richmond K. Turner 791:Theodore Roosevelt 786:Richmond K. Turner 767:New Threat Upgrade 757:was overhauled in 755:Richmond K. Turner 740:Richmond K. Turner 737: 733:Richmond K. 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Index

USS Richmond K. Turner (CG-20)
USS Richmond K. Turner
Richmond K. Turner

Leahy-class
cruiser
AN/SPS-49
AN/SPS-48
AN/SPG-55
AN/SLQ-32
Mark 36 SRBOC
Terrier
ASROC
3 in (76 mm)
Leahy-class
destroyer leader
United States Navy
Admiral
Richmond K. Turner
World War II
Claude V. Ricketts
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
San Diego, California
Yorktown
Norfolk, Virginia
Guantanamo Bay
Panama Canal
Acapulco
Task Force 77
South China Sea

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