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Guided Missile Frigate
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FFG 5
- USS Richard L. Page
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Destroyer Escort; Guided Missile Frigate;
Brooke-class;
planned and built
as DEG 5; reclassified to FFG 5
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Builder:
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Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, USA
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STATUS:
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Awarded:
May 24, 1963
Laid
down: January 4, 1965
(as DEG 5)
Launched: April 4, 1966 (as DEG 5)
Commissioned: August 5, 1967 (as DEG 5)
reclassified to
FFG 5: June 30, 1975
Decommissioned:
September 30,
1988
Fate: leased to Pakistan on March 31,
1989; renamed PNS Tabuk (D-163);
returned
to US Navy on November 29, 1994; stricken on December 1, 1994; sold for
scrap;
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Homeport:
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Namesake:
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Named
after and in honor of Brigadier General Richard Lucian Page (1807 - 1901)
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see history, below;
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Ship's
Motto:
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FIT TO FIGHT
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion,
Armament, Aviation, etc.)
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see: INFO >
Brooke - class Guided Missile Frigate
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ship
images
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Richard Lucian Page
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Namesake & History:
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Brigadier
General Richard Lucian Page (December 20, 1807 – August 9, 1901):
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Richard Lucian
Page, born in Clarke County, Va., on 20 December 1807, entered the U.S. Navy
as a midshipman in 1824; was promoted to lieutenant in 1834; and to commander
in 1855. Sea duty, included assignments as executive officer and commanding
officer of Independence during the Mexican War, commanding officer of the
brig Perry on the African Station 1852-54, and commanding officer of the
sloop-of-war Germantown on the East Indies Station 1857-60. He also served
three tours of duty ashore as an ordnance officer and one tour as executive
officer at the Norfolk Navy Yard. With the secession of Virginia, Page, then
assigned to the Norfolk Navy Yard, resigned from the U.S. Navy and, after
joining the staff of Governor Letcher of Virginia, began organizing a State
navy and constructing fortifications along rivers of the Tidewater area.
Commissioned Commander in the Confederate Navy in 1861, he served as ordnance
officer at the Norfolk Navy Yard and at Charlotte, N.C. In 1864 he was
commissioned Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army and placed in charge
of the outer defenses of Mobile Bay. There, he defended Fort Morgan until
that fort fell to Union forces under Farragut and Granger on 23 August 1864.
Page, a prisoner for the remainder of the Civil War, returned to Norfolk
after his release and, from 1875 to 1883, served as superintendent of public
schools. Brigadier General Page died at Blueridge Summit, Pa., on 9 August
1901.
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USS
Richard L. Page (DEG/FFG 5):
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The guided missile
destroyer escort Richard L. Page (DEG-5 / FFG-5) was laid down on 4 January
1965 by the Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine; launched 4 April 1966;
sponsored by Miss Edmonia Lee Whittle and Mrs. Nannie Page Trinker,
granddaughters of Brigadier General Page; and commissioned at Boston on 5
August 1967, Comdr. Milton J. Schultz, Jr., in command.
In mid-October 1967, Richard L. Page moved from Boston to her homeport,
Newport, R.I., then sailed south for shakedown exercises in the Caribbean. On
21 December she returned to Newport and, after post-shakedown availability
began operations with CortRon 6. Into 1968 she operated in the western
Atlantic; and, in the fall, she deployed to the Mediterranean for duty with
the 6th Fleet. On that duty until 10 February 1969, she returned to Newport
on the 18th and, in March, resumed operations with the 2d Fleet. On 1 July
1969, she relieved Brumby (DE-1044) as flagship of DesDiv 122, then conducted
exercises in the Caribbean.
Richard L. Page spent all of 1971 and the first eight months of 1972 in port
at Newport and in operations along the east-coast of the United States and in
the Caribbean. In mid-August 1972, she steamed out of Newport, R.I., bound
for an extended deployment with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean.
The frigate remained in service until decommissioned on 30 September 1988.
She was struck from the Navy list on 12 January 1994 and transferred to the
Maritime Administration for disposal on 28 March 1994.
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