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This was the first LAMPS Det that Talbot had on board. It was also the first time the US Navy assigned a LAMPS DET to an FFG to test operational readiness on a small flight deck. The entire operation was deemed a success, with over sixty day/ night time landings safely accomplished. Later, Talbot was assigned another LAMPS DET from HSL-32.
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conducted local operations before returning to the missile range off Puerto Rico in May for weapons tests, followed by refresher training and four months at
Newport. On 28 October 1970, she headed for the Mediterranean and her second tour with the 6th Fleet. The deployment ended at Newport on 2 May
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spent the balance of the year in refresher training and participating in Fleet exercises off the east coast and in the
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Norfolk on 22 June for a Mediterranean deployment. While steaming in the Mediterranean, the Talbot experienced a ruptured fuel tank while refueling under-way and was forced to repair, In La Maddalena, Sardinia.The six-month operation included participation in
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16:For other ships with the same name, see
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236:14 officers, 214 crew
612:Culebra, Puerto Rico
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369:Bath, Maine
310:1 × 8 cell
69:24 May 1963
1024:1966 ships
1008:Categories
714:References
589:Oto Melara
299:1 × Mk 22
233:Complement
205:Propulsion
87:4 May 1964
18:USS Talbot
866:Schofield
704:Singapore
622:USS
604:USS
596:USS
533:Argentina
521:Venezuela
505:USS
503:. There,
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371:, by the
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255:AN/SPS-10
249:AN/SPS-52
84:Laid down
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491:Farragut
425:Atlantic
419:Scorpion
379:Captain
314:launcher
288:Armament
124:Stricken
100:Acquired
92:Launched
56:Namesake
927:Khaibar
606:Pegasus
529:Uruguay
473:Bahamas
471:in the
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74:Builder
66:Ordered
37:History
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507:Remora
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360:Brooke
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