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Guided Missile Destroyer
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DDG 20
- USS Goldsborough
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Destroyer; Charles F. Adams - class
planned and built
as DDG 20 |
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Builder:
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Puget Sound Bridge
& Drydock, Seattle, Washington, USA |
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STATUS:
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Awarded: March 25, 1960 Laid
down: January 3, 1961 Launched: December 15, 1961 Commissioned: November 9, 1963 Decommissioned:
April 29,
1993 Fate:
sold to Australia
September 17, 1993 and cannibalized for spare parts finally scrapped
in India |
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Homeport:
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Namesake:
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Named after and in
honor of Rear Admiral Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough (1805 - 1877) >
see history, below; |
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Ship’s
Motto:
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NON SIBI (not for self) |
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion, Armament, Aviation, etc.)
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see: INFO
> Charles F. Adams - class Guided Missile Destroyer |
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ship
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Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough |
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Namesake & History: |
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Rear Admiral Louis
Malesherbes Goldsborough
(February 18, 1805 – February 20, 1877): |
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Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough,
born 18 February 1805 in Washington, D.C., was appointed Midshipman 28 June
1812, but did not serve until 13 February 1816 when he reported for duty at
the Washington Navy Yard. He led a four-boat night expedition from Porpoise
in September 1827 to rescue British merchant brig Comet from Mediterranean
pirates. In 1830 he was appointed first officer in charge of the newly
created Depot of Charts and Instruments at Washington, the rude beginning of
the United States Hydrographic Office. It was Goldsborough who suggested
creation of the depot and initiated the collection and centralization of the
instruments, books and charts that were scattered among several Navy yards.
After 2 years he was relieved by Lt. Charles Wilkes. |
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USS
Goldsborough (DDG 20): |
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The third
Goldsborough was launched 15 December 1961 by the Puget Sound Bridge and
Drydock Co., Seattle, Wash.; sponsored by Mrs. Alan Bibb, wife of U.S.
Senator Bibb of Nevada; commissioned in the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard 9
November 1963, Captain Charles D. Allen, Jr., in command. |
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