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and then conducted two weeks of type training before moving south to Key West for a month of Sonar School services. A highlight of that deployment to
Florida coastal waters came in September, when she rescued seven Cuban nationals who had originally been bound back to Cuba to bring out relatives.
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operated as plane guard and radar picket for fast carrier task forces and participated in NATO exercises. There were highlights of the cruises: in 1955, while at Golfe Juan, the destroyer hosted Mrs. James J. Cabot, the daughter of Capt. William R. Rush; and, in 1957, the ship cruised the
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Mediterranean deployments, in early 1969 and from the autumn of 1970 to the spring of 1971, in between which she operated, as before, off the eastern seaboard and into the Caribbean. Ports visited with the 6th Fleet included Rota and Barcelona, Spain; Piraeus, Greece;
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departed
Bahrain. She continued her circumnavigation of the globe with visits to the ports of Karachi, Pakistan; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Singapore; Hong Kong; Yokosuka, Japan; Midway; Pearl Harbor; San Diego; and the Panama Canal before she arrived back at Newport on 31 October 1972.
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returned to
Newport shortly before Thanksgiving of 1965 and spent the remainder of the year in home waters before getting underway on 14 February 1966 for the Mediterranean. Highlighting the ship's 10th Mediterranean deployment were the usual good will stops at ports in Italy,
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subsequently stopped at Moroni, Grand Comoro, Comores
Islands; Mombasa, Kenya; Karachi, Pakistan; and Kharg Island, off the coast of Iran. Additionally, the ship spent a two-week upkeep period at the MidEastFor home port, Bahrain, where she was visited by the Honorable
1240:, Norway, and then spent a grueling period in the North Atlanticâoperating, on occasion, north of the Arctic Circle againâwith a hunter-killer group tasked with perfecting ASW tactics. For her part in that significant evolutionâ operating in company with
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from North Korea in 1984 in the Sea of Japan, which was the first ever feat by the ROK Navy. As a result, the ship and crewmen were awarded medals and several promotions followed. The North Korean spy boat was hit by a missile launched from an
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departed New York on 30 April 1965. Homeported back at
Newport, the modernized destroyer soon commenced regular operations with the Fleet, following essentially the same sort of schedule that she had pursued since commissioning in 1945.
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Newport as school ship for the Naval Destroyer School. In mid-March, she continued her training-oriented activities when she embarked 32 prospective destroyer officers and sailed for the Caribbean in company with
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returned to the area and operated with TF 135 on the Cuban "quarantine" line from 20 October to 3 December. The ship was at sea continuously during that period, except for an availability alongside the destroyer tender
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The destroyer operated with 6th Fleet units as they conducted emergency contingency force operations until the 17th. She subsequently called at
Istanbul from 21 to 26 June before serving as plane guard and picket for
956:, assuming a new role as an antisubmarine warfare ship. Returning to Newport on 27 July 1965 from refresher training out of Guantanamo Bay and a week of providing services to the Fleet Sonar School at Key West,
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operated off the coast of
Florida, aiding the Fleet Sonar School in training officers and participating in ASW exercises. She then enjoyed a period of leave and upkeep at her home port to round out the year.
1131:, where she spent the first few days of June undergoing a tender availability. However, the outbreak of full-scale war between Israel and her Arab neighbors on 5 June meant a hurried deployment seaward.
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There were highlights of the ship's closer-to-home deployments as well. In the summer of 1960, the ship embarked 35 Naval Academy midshipmen and took part in operations off the eastern seaboard with the
732:; and receiving improved electronic and radar equipment to enable the ship to perform her new picket role, itself an outgrowth of World War II experience with kamikazes in the Pacific. Reclassified to
1268:, gathering new and noteworthy intelligence data on that ship and her operations. Following that event, the destroyer resumed her other duties, ultimately returning home to Newport on 2 May 1971.
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completed her circumnavigation of the globe when she returned to Newport on 8 August 1951. She spent the rest of 1951 on maneuvers and exercises from her home port before she entered the
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units, including Exercise "Spanex 1-66"; and 6th Fleet antiaircraft and ASW maneuvers. Relieved on 21 June at Gibraltar, the destroyer returned to the East Coast of the United States.
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rail lines along the coast. Bombardment and escort missions kept the ship continuously occupied until 13 June, when she began her voyage to the United States, steaming via the
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passed through the Canal we could feel an atmosphere of tension all about us; gun emplacements and troops were obvious on both sides of the Canal."
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twice conducted surveillance operations at Russian naval anchorages near Socotra Island and Cape Guardafui and once at Coetivy Island.
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The destroyer departed Newport on 9 February 1948, bound for Europe and her first overseas deployment. She touched at ports of call in
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to Massawa and return visits to Mombasa, Port Louis, and Bahrain. In the course of the deployment and during transits between ports,
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subsequently operated out of Newport on local operations into March 1973. Then, after an overhaul at the Boston Naval Shipyard,
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During that deployment, the ship participated in the usual slate of maneuvers and exercises including stints plane-guarding for
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was purchased by the Republic of China Navy for spare parts)
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1332:Charles H. Roan
1325:William R. Rush
1318:William R. Rush
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1289:Charles H. Roan
1284:William R. Rush
1276:William R. Rush
1255:William R. Rush
1248:William R. Rush
1236:, England, and
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1225:John F. Kennedy
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1158:William R. Rush
1150:William R. Rush
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1086:William R. Rush
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3036:Ilhuicamina
2410:Comodoro Py
2398:Comodoro Py
2067:Vogelgesang
1661:Southerland
1449:dismantling
1438:museum ship
1426:flight deck
1410:mother ship
886:Quebec City
876:exercises.
842:Rota, Spain
652:NS Argentia
315:Hull number
254:South Korea
227:South Korea
213:Hull number
166:1 July 1978
143:1 July 1978
111:8 July 1945
3524:1945 ships
3508:Categories
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3090:Shah Jahan
2783:Sachtouris
2752:Frank Knox
2686:Warrington
2626:Shuei Yang
2542:Chien Yang
2321:Abner Read
1962:Warrington
1654:Frank Knox
1455:References
1413:spy vessel
1402:Yellow Sea
1397:(DD-922).
1112:'s coast.
1106:Gaza Strip
753:Mardi Gras
699:Suez Canal
656:St. John's
637:midshipmen
602:submarines
498:Korean War
3445:Carpenter
3395:Tınaztepe
3297:SavaĆtepe
3145:Henderson
3023:Steinaker
2909:Chevalier
2807:Apostolis
2667:Hollister
2662:Shao Yang
2650:Chen Yang
2619:Sarsfield
2590:Shen Yang
2578:Liao Yang
2530:Dang Yang
2506:Chao Yang
2494:Chao Yang
2343:Timmerman
2123:Fechteler
2102:Stribling
2074:Steinaker
2053:McCaffery
1920:Sarsfield
1857:Timmerman
1836:Carpenter
1752:Chevalier
1731:Hollister
1710:Henderson
1576:Completed
1386:1978-2016
1380:Navy List
1338:Lowestoft
1336:HMS
1261:Leningrad
1234:Liverpool
1219:Forrestal
1175:St. Croix
1128:Tidewater
1020:Steinaker
1010:Galveston
923:1964-1978
902:Nicaragua
866:Caribbean
838:Barcelona
774:6th Fleet
709:1952â1964
594:Gibraltar
526:8th Fleet
504:1946â1952
488:, by the
468:destroyer
361:destroyer
350:destroyer
100:Laid down
3478:Mitscher
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3428:Alçıtepe
3418:Alçıtepe
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3369:Kocatepe
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3302:Meredith
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3275:YĂŒcetepe
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3182:Churruca
3126:Epperson
2904:Chungbuk
2892:Chungbuk
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2795:Tombazis
2776:Rupertus
2764:Stickell
2674:Tse Yang
2655:Johnston
2638:Yun Yang
2602:Kai Yang
2566:Lao Yang
2554:Han Yang
2351:(DD-854)
2345:(DD-816)
2339:(DD-815)
2300:Lansdale
2278:Canceled
2268:Meredith
2254:Stickell
2205:Bordelon
2109:Brownson
2018:Rupertus
1878:Goodrich
1843:Agerholm
1829:Basilone
1808:Johnston
1738:Eversole
1647:Epperson
1513:Archived
1430:Kang Won
1422:Kang Won
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1395:Kang Won
1278:in 1976.
1232:visited
1211:Valletta
1203:San Remo
1104:and the
1015:Sardinia
969:Yosemite
916:Yosemite
906:Honduras
830:Salonika
650:visited
621:Scotland
560:in 1946.
413:Armament
326:Scrapped
317:: DD-922
287:Acquired
277:Namesake
215:: DD-714
177:Callsign
163:Stricken
108:Launched
80:Namesake
3400:Keppler
3375:Harwood
3357:Adatepe
3230:LĂĄngara
3206:Gravina
3133:Tughril
3114:Wiltsie
3078:Alamgir
3066:Alamgir
2964:Kyonggi
2952:Kangwon
2940:Kwangju
2916:Chonbuk
2819:Kriezis
2759:Kanaris
2679:Hawkins
2614:Te Yang
2571:Shelton
2518:Fu Yang
2415:Perkins
2177:Perkins
2144:Hawkins
2060:Harwood
1983:Ozbourn
1976:Bausell
1941:Glennon
1745:Shelton
1682:Keppler
1626:Wiltsie
1584:Gearing
1563:Gearing
1264:in the
1207:Tunisia
1170:Glennon
1164:Gainard
1143:Kavalla
1138:America
1069:Karachi
1062:British
1049:Valcour
1046:joined
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1033:Aritrea
1029:Bahrain
890:Bermuda
864:to the
818:Livorno
810:Majorca
802:Lebanon
734:DDR-714
625:Belgium
586:Denmark
582:Germany
570:Ireland
566:England
470:in the
463:Gearing
356:Kangwon
345:Gearing
281:Gangwon
266:Gangwon
90:Builder
51:History
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3388:Norris
3384:(1974)
3371:(1971)
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3141:(D167)
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1703:McKean
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940:DD-714
892:; and
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826:Athens
814:Naples
798:Beirut
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697:, the
687:Korean
683:Sasebo
681:, and
679:Midway
629:Boston
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592:, and
578:France
574:Norway
535:Ranger
465:-class
460:was a
377:Length
358:-class
347:-class
229:, 1978
179:: NTGE
3480:class
3471:class
3420:class
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3277:class
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3211:Furse
3184:class
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3108:Nazim
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1997:Witek
1969:Perry
1955:Fiske
1934:Power
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1199:Genoa
1102:Egypt
1078:Fiske
822:Italy
806:Palma
779:NROTC
726:40 mm
639:from
617:Crete
445:2 dct
442:6 dcp
434:20 mm
432:20 Ă
427:40 mm
425:12 Ă
406:knots
401:Speed
393:Draft
234:Badge
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436:guns
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418:6 Ă
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322:Fate
306:2000
298:1978
290:1978
270:(ê°ì)
260:Name
222:Fate
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