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Guided Missile Frigate
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FFG 21
- USS Flatley
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Frigate; Oliver Hazard Perry - class
(short hull)
planned and built
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STATUS:
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Awarded:
February 28,
1977 Laid
down: November 13, 1979 Launched: May 15, 1980 Commissioned: June 20, 1981 Decommissioned: May 11, 1996 Fate: stricken: October 10, 2001 transferred
to Turkey (grant aid) on August 27, 1997 renamed
TCG Gemlik (F-492); in service in Turkish Navy |
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Homeport:
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Namesake:
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Named
after and in honor of Vice Admiral James Henry Flatley, jr. (1906 - 1958) >
see history, below; |
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Ship's
Motto:
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HAVE COURAGE |
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion, Armament, Aviation, etc.)
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see: INFO
> Oliver Hazard Perry - class Guided Missile Frigate |
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ship
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James Henry Flatley, jr. |
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Namesake & History: |
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Vice
Admiral James Henry Flatley, jr. (1906 – July 21, 1958): |
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Vice Admiral James
Henry "Jimmy" Flatley Jr., (1906 – July 21, 1958) was a World War
II naval aviator in the United States Navy. Flatley remained in the Navy
after the war and became a key figure with Navy's postwar air-training
program. After commanding the carrier USS Block Island (CVE-106) for a year,
Flatley became deeply involved with assessing Naval Aviation's disastrous
safety record and ultimately helped develop the Naval Aviation Safety Center,
today's Naval Safety Center. He next commanded Naval Air Station (NAS)
Norfolk, Va., followed by the carrier USS Lake Champlain (CV-39). Flatley had
a distinguished career in the Navy, finally rising to the rank of Vice
Admiral. |
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USS
Flatley (FFG 21): |
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-- FFG
21 history wanted -- |
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