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USS Robert G. Bradley

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195: 565:, attacked the ship. Its bomb penetrated the flight, hangar, and main decks and exploded, igniting an inferno that swept across the hangar deck. Explosions rocked the carrier, but Bradley, the ship's assistant first lieutenant, led a repair party and battled the blaze on the second and third decks. The intense heat compelled Bradley and his men to abandon their efforts, and after verifying that no wounded men remained behind, he entered the water at 10:05, rescued soon thereafter by 2199: 1693: 1621: 1998: 62: 1243: 2031: 1907: 34: 1862: 2076: 1779: 1129: 1107: 616:
Bradley had repeatedly risked his life, entering the most dangerous areas below deck to ascertain the extent of the damage and to fight the fires blazing on board. For his "outstanding fortitude, great personal valor, and self-sacrificing devotion to the completion of an extremely perilous task," as
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was commissioned on 25 February 1943, and while on board received promotions to lieutenant, junior grade and lieutenant (1 May 1943 and 1 July 1944, respectively), as she took part in operations ranging from the occupation of Baker Island (September 1943) to the
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s (2 June–2 September 2003) counter-narcotics deployment to the Caribbean and eastern Pacific proved especially eventful. The ship operated as the on-scene commander for the search and rescue of fishing vessel
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on 9 June 1939, and graduated on 19 June 1942. He completed instruction at the Atlantic Subordinate Command, Service Force, Norfolk, Va. (3 July – 27 October 1942), and on 29 October reported to
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starboard quarter to play her hoses onto the flames and became temporarily wedged between two of the carrier's overhanging stacks. A submarine and air alert sounded 30 minutes later and
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deployments to the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, and carried out a number of specialized operations in North American, Latin American, and European waters. The ship also took part in
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to take their antisubmarine stations. The determined firefighting efforts had nearly controlled the fire, but it raged again during the ensuing lull. Following the alert,
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entered service on 30 June 1984. The ship was homeported in Mayport, Florida. She was decommissioned in Mayport on 28 March 2014. She is planned to enter service with the
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steamed with Task Group 38.3 (part of Task Force 38) in Leyte Gulf off the east coast of Luzon, Philippines, a Japanese plane, tentatively identified as a
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operated off Haiti's northern coast, tracking an average of more than 150 ships per day. During the ship's deployments, she normally embarked one or two
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carrying 1.2 short tons (1.1 t) of cocaine (3 September). The ship sank the go fast, and turned over the narcotics and the four smugglers to
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well as his "extraordinary heroism," Bradley received the Navy Cross posthumously. Bradley's name appears on the Tablets of the Missing,
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Corp. and launched on 13 August 1983; sponsored by Mrs. Edna D. Woodruff, Bradley's mother; and commissioned on 30 June 1984.
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is set to be transferred to the Bahrain Navy in 2019 for US$ 150m including refurbishment, spares, support and training.
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transferred a fourth person. The ship then shifted the survivors to the Costa Rican Coast Guard. Guided missile frigate
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largely undamaged machinery spaces, they could raise steam and save the ship. At 13:00 Bradley returned to
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Robert Graham Bradley was born in Washington, D.C., on 26 September 1921. He was appointed to the
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and her nine crewmembers off the Costa Rican coast (17–19 July). Fishing boat
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named for Lieutenant Robert G. Bradley (1921–1944), who was awarded the
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As of 2004, Mk 13 systems removed from all active US vessels of this class.
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LAMPS detachment of roughly six officer pilots and 15 enlisted maintainers
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5,000 nautical miles at 18 knots (9,300 km at 33 km/h)
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in Panamanian waters, which then turned them over to the U.S.
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Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates of the United States Navy
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transferred 19 narcotics smugglers she had apprehended to
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OTO Melara Mk 75 76 mm/62 caliber naval gun
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generating 41,000 shp (31 MW) through a single
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The ship next intercepted and boarded fishing vessel
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Inside Defense. 13 July 2018. 802:Drug Enforcement Administration 472:, a decommissioned ship of the 1097:. NAVAL NEWS. 24 October 2019. 1083:. NAVALTODAY. 24 October 2019. 18:USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49) 1: 1144:. The entry can be found 1121:. The entry can be found 43: 823:, her embarked Seahawk, and 682:attempt to restore order in 398:(324 mm) launchers for 302:over 29 knots (54 km/h) 292:for maneuvering and docking. 716:intercepted fishing vessel 676:Operation Support Democracy 527:United States Naval Academy 2337: 2321:Ships built in Bath, Maine 2058:GeneraĹ‚ Tadeusz KoĹ›ciuszko 686:(September–October 1993). 282:Auxiliary Propulsion Units 265:General Electric LM2500-30 2270: 2244: 1868:Royal Bahrain Naval Force 1847: 557:On 24 October 1944 while 499:Royal Bahrain Naval Force 201: 183:Royal Bahrain Naval Force 53: 31: 692:Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawks 619:Manila American Cemetery 276:variable pitch propeller 972:"Robert Graham Bradley" 944:"USS Robert G. 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Index

USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49)

Lieutenant
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
MMSI number
338801000
Callsign
Royal Bahrain Naval Force

Oliver Hazard Perry-class
frigate
overall
General Electric LM2500-30
gas turbines
shaft
variable pitch propeller
Auxiliary Propulsion Units
hp
azimuth thrusters
SH-60
AN/SPS-49
radar
AN/SPS-55
fire-control radar
sonar
AN/SLQ-32
OTO Melara Mk 75 76 mm/62 caliber naval gun
Mk 32 triple-tube
Mark 46 torpedoes

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