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Royal Navy - Guided Missile FrigateF 96 HMS Sheffield |
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Type,
class: Guided Missile Frigate; Type 22 / Broadsword class
- Batch 2 Builder: Swan Hunter shipbuilding, Wallsend, U.K. STATUS: Awarded: July 2, 1982 Laid down: March 29, 1984 Launched: March 26, 1986 Commissioned: July 26, 1988 Decommissioned: November 5, 2002 Fate: sold to Chile / renamed BACH Almirante Williams (FF-19) Homeport: - Namesake: City of Sheffield Ships Motto: DEO ADJUVANTE LABOR PROFICIT (with god's help our labour is successful) Technical Data: see INFO > Broadsword / Type 22 class Guided Missile Frigate |
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in Chilean Navy service as Almirante Williams (FF-19) - ex HMS Sheffield (F 96) |
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HMS Sheffield was
a Type 22 frigate of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. She was
originally intended to be named Bruiser but was named Sheffield in
honour of the previous Sheffield, a Type 42 destroyer sunk in the
Falklands War. Entering service in 1988, Sheffield served with the
Royal Navy until 2002. In 2003, she was sold to the Armada de Chile
and renamed Almirante Williams
(FF-19).
History:
Sheffield was
launched on 26 March 1986, by Swan Hunter, Tyne and Wear, United
Kingdom, and named by Mrs Susan Stanley, wife of the then Armed
Forces Minister. The ship was commissioned at Hull on 26 July 1988.
Several crewmen of the previous Sheffield were at the launch. A
specially minted Sheffield coin was placed in the keel at the
keel-laying ceremony on 29 March 1984.
In late 1998,
Sheffield provided assistance after Hurricane Georges, visiting the
island of St Kitts and also saved a Honduran woman who had been
swept out to sea from her home by the force of Hurricane Mitch.
Sheffield
attended the August Bank Holiday 28–30 August 1999 Navy Days at HMNB
Devonport, berthed with Sutherland, Somerset, Monmouth, Montrose,
Manchester, Illustrious, Campbeltown, Trafalgar, Triumph and RFA
Argus.
May 2000 saw
Sheffield deployed on an eight week deployment into the Baltic Sea,
which included a two week BALTOPS 2000 - France, Germany, Sweden,
Denmark, United States, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and the
Netherlands all contributed ships to the exercise, which involved
aspects of search and rescue as well as military joint exercises.
Sheffield later visited Kiel, then Gdynia, the Twin city of
Plymouth, with the Lord Mayor of Plymouth before visiting St.
Petersburg in Russia. Sheffield visited Kotka in Finland before
Klaip?da in Lithuania, as the first major British warship to visit
the city. Whilst she was there she gave toys to an orphanage and
redecorated a special school. Sheffield returned home on 26 July.
8 February 2001
saw Sheffield, under Commander Simon Williams, deployed to the
Caribbean for a six-month deployment. Sheffield was deployed to
assist the United States Coast Guard, Dutch, French and Venezuelan
navies in anti-drug operations and exercises. There were visits to
the USA as well as Barbados, Trinidad, Antigua, St Lucia, Curaçao
and the Bahamas. Sheffield took part in Exercise Tradewinds, which
promoted interoperability between coastguards and law enforcement
agencies in the area. Other ships in the exercise included TTS
Nelson (the former HMS Orkney) and RFA Gold Rover.
5 February 2002
saw Sheffield deployed to the Standing Naval Force Mediterranean to
replace Chatham. The mission was anti-terrorism by monitoring
merchant shipping. There were also visits to Turkey, Sicily, Crete,
Spain and Algiers. Sheffield was the flagship of Commodore Angus
Somerville. Tuesday 26 February saw Sheffield assist the Spanish
submarine SPS Siroco, whilst participating in the exercise DOGFISH
2002. The submarine needed medicines for a sailor whilst in the
Ionian Sea.
On 11 October
2002 Sheffield visited Kingston upon Hull one last time so that she
could be visited by the people of her namesake city of Sheffield.
Sheffield was
decommissioned on 4 November 2002. After 14 years service, which
included providing humanitarian assistance to Nicaragua and Honduras
after Hurricane Mitch (which earned her the Wilkinson Sword of Peace
along with Ocean), the Strategic Defence Review of 1998 (updated
2001) saw the end of her career.
Chilean
Service:
Sheffield was
sold to Chile on 4 September 2003 and renamed Almirante Williams in
honour of Juan Williams Rebolledo. She received a major refit in
2008, which saw her weapons fit change to:
1 x 76mm gun
2 x 20mm Oerlikon
cannon
8 x Harpoon
anti-ship missiles
2 x Barak 1 point
defence systems
2 x triple 324mm
ASW torpedo tubes
Embarkation of 1
x SH-32 Cougar ASW helicopter
The new equipment
was retrieved from decommissioned County-class destroyers.
source: wikipedia |
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