Scofield (frigate)
Warship career | |
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Ordering | 1962January 4 |
The start of work | 1963April 15 |
The launching | 1963December 7 |
Placement on duty | 1968May 11 |
Military retirement | 1988September 8 |
Afterwards | I sink in the sea as target ship on November 2, 1999 and dispose |
Removal from a register | 1992January 25 |
Performance specifications | |
Displacement | 3,426Ton |
Full length | 414 ft (126m) |
Overall width | 44 ft (13m) |
Draft | 14 ft 6 in (4.4m) |
Engine | Two canned Foster Wheeler One Westinghouse-type ギアード turbine |
最大速 | 27.2 knots (50.4km/h) |
Flying range | 4,000 nautical miles (7,000km) |
Crew | 14 officers, strength of an army 214 |
兵装 | Mk.30 12.7cm 単装砲 one One Mk.22 単装 missile launch machine (from Tata SAM16) One Mk.16 ASROC antisubmarine rocket 8 multi-launching discharge machine One 45.3cm multi-launching antisubmarine torpedo discharge machine (I remove it later) Two Mk.32 short torpedo 3 multi-launching discharge pipes |
Deployment machine | SH-2LAMPSOne copter |
Motto | Liberte par Vigilance |
Scofield (USS Schofield, FFG-3) is a missile frigate of U.S. Navy. The third warship of the ブルーク grade missile frigate. The name of a warship is associated with Frank Herman Scofield admiral.
Warship career
Scofield starts work in Lockheed compress building company of Washington Seattle on April 15, 1963. I named it it by Mrs. F Perry Scofield on December 7, 1963 and was launched, and the conduct bottom of the captain are H グラッファム lieutenant colonel was placed on duty on May 11, 1968.
Scofield performed original training and the practice with the 23rd expulsion squadron after a stroke of a rowing crew off Long Beach of the home port. When 1969 began, I participated in the practice with the first fleet and crossed the Pacific at the end of March and proceeded to the first west Pacific deployment.
Scofield joined the United States Seventh Fleet on April 24. On May 7, I start strategy activity with ボノム Richard (USS Bon Homme Richard, CVA-31) in Gulf of Tonkin. Subic Bay enters it one week later and participates in joint practice with SEATO, Operation sea spirit with sister ship of the United States Seventh Fleet after maintenance work. The practice was finished by a collision of Frank E Evans (USS Frank E. Evans, DD-754) and Melbourne (HMAS Melbourne, R21) on June 3.
On June 17, Scofield moved to Gulf of Tonkin and stayed until July. It sailed for Japan on July 6 and participated in joint practice of U.S. Navy and the Marine Self Defense Force and sailed again afterwards for the South China Sea on the end of the month.
Scofield came back to Gulf of Tonkin on 27th and visited activity, Hong Kong with Kia serge (USS Kearsarge, CV-33) for two weeks to follow. I return to Subic Bay on August 22 and move to the north in early September and engage in patrol of Taiwan Strait. I went to rescue of ワーブラー (USS Warbler, MSC-206) which I was not able to navigate for poor fueling under stormy weather in a 70 nautical miles away sea area on the night of September 8. Scofield stopped ワーブラー at the time of arrival. However, when it dawned, Scofield pulled ワーブラー and returned to a patrol duty afterwards toward Takao.
Three days later, Scofield went to Japan sequentially and remained in practice after participation toward Hong Kong for two weeks. Scofield finished the duty as the station warship and came back to Japan on October 23 and started for home on November 6.
I arrived at the home port on 21st, and the remainder of the year remained in the ground. Scofield reopened the anti-submarine war practice at the California coast in January, 1970. A military unit and the carrier Hornet (USS Hornet, CVS-12) stopped training on the early morning of 9th and dealt with help of Connecticut (SS Connecticut) of the private tanker which leaked in a 200 nautical miles (370km) distant place. Scofield filled up with gas the helicopter of the Hornet on the way to the spot and sent a help corps and machine parts to the tanker. BT1 A E パーソネッテ was sent into a tanker with two Scofield crews, EMCS P L kid. The captain of the tanker praised the rescue operation.
Scofield arrived at the spot in late afternoon, and the situation was a controlled state. The practice was reopened in the evening. Scofield returned to Long Beach in the middle of a month, and the dockage, the work were carried out for the navy shipyard afterwards until March. The practice of the military unit, a training warship duty, the training duty of missile launch training and the reservist continued. I came into dock again in July, and the overhaul of the main can was carried out. The work was completed in October and reopened a fleet duty.
On January 7, 1971, Scofield sailed for the west. I practiced it in a Hawaiian sea area until February and I came back to the West Coast afterwards and participated in joint practice of U.S. Navy and R.C.N., アドミクチュアー strategy. Scofield was the mother ship duty for an experiment hydrofoil high point (USS High Point, PCH-1) to inspect ability for air refueling of the helicopter, plane caution and guards by practice.
The practice was completed on March 4 and Scofield returned to Long Beach afterwards and left the California coast for the western part of Pacific on 11th. I joined the United States Seventh Fleet with the third vs. a submarine battle group on 26th and, on April 3, was active in a Vietnamese sea area on 4th and arrived at the Subic Bay on 7th.
Five days later, the military unit faced a start on a voyage, the anti-submarine war training in the Indian Ocean for Singapore. Scofield went to Japan for Hong Kong on start on a voyage, 11th on the end of the month.
After repair in Yokosuka, Scofield participated in the first large-scale practice in the Sea of Japan by U.S. Navy. It sails for the home port on June 17. I move to the north and participate in Attu Island and anti-submarine war practice between the Kamchatka Peninsula. I arrive at Long Beach on July 5 and perform the first wide area overhaul in August. On September 1, they changed the home port to San Diego, and the dockage, the work were continued in the Long Beach navy shipyard until 1972 on 8th.
The overhaul was completed on June 6, 1972, and Scofield sailed for San Diego of the new home port. For three months to follow, recovery training and the Tata missile launch training in the Pacific missile training sea area that engaged in various practice, and was over successfully in that were included.
On September 9, Scofield departed from San Diego and went to the third United States Seventh Fleet deployment. After anchorage in Pearl Harbor, Midway Island, Guam and the Subic Bay, I join the 第 77.0.1 duty corps in Gulf of Tonkin on October 8. The first bombardment duty was given 20 days later and bombarded it all through the night. I go to Takao for maintenance work on October 30. I return to a station of Gulf of Tonkin on November 9 and am the duty until December 8. I visited Hong Kong and Sasebo and came back to the bombardment line afterwards in New Year's Day of 1973.
Scofield engages in a picket warship duty until the middle of January and is the heat support duty afterwards. I bombarded it day after day until 26th and went to the Subic Bay afterwards. I came back to Yankee Station on February 13, but the deployment in the west Pacific was shortened for one month by the establishment of the cease-fire. On February 15, I arrived at San Diego in a start on a voyage followed by way home for Yokosuka on March 9.
During reliability confirmation periods from April to September, as for Scofield, machine parts for SH-2 Seasprite helicopter use were equipped with. I perform a marine public trial in October and I bombard it in early November and train you. It sails for the west Pacific on 23rd.
Scofield participated in practice in Pearl Harbor and the Midway Island and came in Subic Bay on December 18. It sailed for Singapore four days later and engaged in monitoring operation successively toward the Indian Ocean. It was June 6, 1974 that I completed a duty and returned to San Diego.
Scofield retired on September 8, 1988 and was removed from a register on January 25, 1992. I sank in the sea as target ship on November 2 for the next 1,999 years and was disposed.
Scofield was presented with four war stars in meritorious services in war of the Vietnam War.
Outside link
- Naval Vessel Register - FFG3
- Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - Schofield
- FFG3.org
- NavSource - FFG-3
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