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Guided Missile Frigate
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FFG 10
- USS Duncan
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Frigate; Oliver Hazard Perry - class
(short hull)
planned and
ordered as PF 112; reclassified and built as FFG 10 |
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Builder:
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Todd Pacific
Shipyard, Seattle, Washington, USA |
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STATUS:
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Awarded:
February 27,
1976 Laid
down: April 29, 1977 Launched: March 1, 1978 Commissioned: May 15, 1980 Decommissioned: December 17, 1994 Fate: stricken January 5, 1998 sold
to Turkey on May 4, 1999 as a parts hulk for spare parts |
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Homeport:
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-
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Namesake:
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Named
after and in honor of Vice Admiral Donald B. Duncan (1896 - 1975) >
see history, below; |
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Ship's
Motto:
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VIRTUS VELOX 'vigilant and swift' |
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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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Donald Bradley Duncan |
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Namesake & History: |
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Vice
Admiral Donald Bradley Duncan (1896 – 1975): |
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Donald Bradley Duncan (1896 - 1975) was an
admiral in the United States Navy, who played an important role in
aircraft-carrier operations during World War II. |
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USS
Duncan (FFG 10): |
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FFG 10
history wanted |
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patches |
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