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USS Talbot (FFG-4)

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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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During the 76 Med cruise Talbot was assigned a LAMPS (Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System) Helicopter Detachment (Det-6) from US Navy squadron HSL-34 (Helicopter Squadron Light-34), Naval Air Station Norfolk, VA. Det-6 Commanding Officer was LCDR Jon Cook. The helicopter utilized was the KAMAN SH-2F.
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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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returned to Norfolk on 22 June. After local operations and inspections, she entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard on 15 September for a three-month overhaul in which her experimental fire-control system and 76 mm gun were removed and replaced by her normal 5 inch, 38-caliber gun and
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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 Caribbean. On 6 December, she departed the United States for deployment with the Middle East Force in response to the crisis surrounding the deposition of the
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departed 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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classes. She stood out of Hampton Roads on 21 October and, from 12 November through 19 December 1974, tested the new systems at the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Range,
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before returning to Newport on 3 December 1972. She entered the Boston Naval Shipyard on 15 February 1973 for an overhaul that lasted until 14 December.
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exercises interspersed with port visits and concluded with the ship's return to Norfolk on 10 January 1977. Following post-deployment leave and upkeep,
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continued her evaluation work into 1975, alternating three periods of test operations at Culebra with a tender availability alongside
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Corp.; launched on 6 January 1966; sponsored by Miss Frances K. Talbot; and commissioned on 22 April 1967. The ship was named for
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operations late in April, the destroyer escort participated in the search for missing nuclear submarine
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capes area, and fleet tactical exercises in the western Atlantic. Her test mission completed,
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and was deployed with the 6th Fleet until she returned on 11 July. After overhaul at the
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joined the group on the 26th, and they began combined operations with ships from seven
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was soon sold for scrap on 29 March 1994 to Trusha Investments Ltd. for $ 601,650.
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1971, and she devoted the remainder of the year to east coast operations.
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Upon completing overhaul and refresher training in the spring of 1976,
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and the Mk 92 fire-control system, intended for use in the new
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in May. She devoted the rest of the year to operations along the
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for overhaul on 9 June. Completing overhaul on 7 April 1978,
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conducted exercises off the east coast until she entered the
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Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States
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coast. She stood out of Newport on 21 July and proceeded to
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On 8 July, the new guided-missile escort ship departed
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guided missile frigate and laid down on 4 May 1964 at
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on 17 June for the installation of prototypes of the
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departed Newport and proceeded to her new home port,
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spent the first part of 1972 conducting tests of the
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The ship was returned to the United States at 403:next headed north and arrived at her home port, 808: 515:navies while circumnavigating South America. 208:2 pressure fired boilers of German design, 1 8: 757:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 731:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 993:List of frigates of the United States Navy 815: 801: 793: 592:Mk 75 rapid-fire 76 mm gun mount 399:for shakedown and missile system trials. 725:This article incorporates text from the 16:For other ships with the same name, see 743: 24: 41: 7: 628:at Norfolk, local operations in the 228:4,000 nautical miles (7,000 km) 331:tubes (fixed, stern, removed later) 212:geared turbine, 35,000 shp, 1 shaft 766:Naval History and Heritage Command 14: 898: 835: 718: 706:and stricken 29 November 1993. 143: 43: 28: 451:was completed on 1 April 1970, 641:Mediterranean and Persian Gulf 307:missile launcher (16 missiles) 135:Sold for scrap on 9 March 1994 1: 783:Naval Vessel Register – FFG-4 734:. The entry can be found 481:Naval Station Roosevelt Roads 317:2 × 3 12.75 in (324 mm) 660:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 1040: 698:in April 1989 and renamed 671:. The close of 1978 found 263:missile fire control radar 200:14 feet 6 inches 15: 988: 965: 443:departed Newport for the 220:27.2 knots (50 km/h) 151: 36: 27: 152:General characteristics 788:Navsource – USS Talbot 585:Norfolk Naval Shipyard 1014:Brooke-class frigates 637:fire-control system. 569:Jacksonville, Florida 449:Boston Naval Shipyard 405:Newport, Rhode Island 236:14 officers, 214 crew 612:Culebra, Puerto Rico 581:Vieques, Puerto Rico 439:On 31 January 1969, 257:surface search radar 176:3,426 tons full 978:Oliver Hazard Perry 598:Oliver Hazard Perry 559:On 5 January 1974, 460:South American tour 387:Operational history 276:Electronic warfare 251:3D air search radar 843:United States Navy 411:weapons range and 243:processing systems 1001: 1000: 565:Norfolk, Virginia 545:Panama Canal Zone 487:, accompanied by 435:Mediterranean Sea 427:coast and in the 347: 346: 295:5"/38 caliber gun 269:bow mounted sonar 119:30 September 1988 1031: 904: 902: 901: 841: 839: 838: 817: 810: 803: 794: 770: 769: 748: 722: 721: 675:en route to the 555:Western Atlantic 395:, Virginia, for 338:Aircraft carried 210:General Electric 147: 127:29 November 1993 51: 48: 47: 46: 32: 25: 1039: 1038: 1034: 1033: 1032: 1030: 1029: 1028: 1004: 1003: 1002: 997: 984: 961: 944:Richard L. 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Index

USS Talbot
USS Talbot (FFG-4)
Silas Talbot
Bath Iron Works

Brooke-class
frigate
General Electric
AN/SPS-52
AN/SPS-10
AN/SPG-51
AN/SQS-26
AN/SLQ-32
5"/38 caliber gun
RIM-24 Tartar
RIM-66 Standard
ASROC
Mk 32
Mk 46 torpedoes
MK 37 torpedo
SH-2 Seasprite
Brooke-class
frigate
Bath, Maine
Bath Iron Works
U.S. Navy
Silas Talbot
Hampton Roads
Puerto Rico
Newport, Rhode Island

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