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NAVAL STATION EVERETT, Wash. -- USS Ford (FFG 54), slated to be decommissioned during a ceremony Oct. 31, reached a major milestone Oct. 22 here with the final acceptance of the ship to Naval Sea ...
The U.S. Navy bade farewell to the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigate USS Ford (FFG 54) after more than 28 years of service during a decommissioning ceremony at Naval Station Everett ...
The lead ship of the class, USS OLIVER HAZARD PERRY (FFG 7), and the following ships have been decommissioned: FFG 8 through 16, 19-34, 36-39, 42, 52, 53 and 57.
Littoral Combat Ship USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS-10) fired a Naval Strike Missile at the ex-USS Ford (FFG-54) as part of a joint SINKEX with the Republic of Singapore Navy about 170 nautical miles ...
EVERETT — The “Tenacious” USS Ford, FFG 54, was decommissioned Thursday at a ceremony attended by some of the thousands who served aboard the warship during its nearly 30 years on the seas.
Mothball fleet frigates Ford, Ingraham to be sunk in live-fire training exercises. ... the Navy and partner nation vessels sank frigates USS Thatch on July 14 and USS Crommelin on July 19.
USS Ford (FFG 54) successfully transited from the ship's homeport in Everett, Wash., to San Diego, March 2, using 25,000 gallons of a 50/50 algae-derived, hydro-processed algal oil and petroleum F ...
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