USS Brooke DEG / FFG 1 / Commander John
Mercer Brooke / Brooke class Guided Missile Frigate
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Naval Forces
Technology, History & Information
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Guided Missile Destroyer Escort / Guided Missile Frigate
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DEG 1 / FFG 1 - USS Brooke
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USS Brooke (FFG 1)
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US Navy photo
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Destroyer Escort; Guided Missile Frigate;
Brooke – class;
planned and built as DEG 1;
reclassified to FFG 1; |
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Builder:
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Lockheed Shipbuilding &
Construction, Seattle, Washington, USA |
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STATUS:
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Awarded: January 4, 1962; Laid down: December 19, 1962 (as DEG 1); Launched: July 19, 1963 (as DEG 1); Commissioned: March 12, 1966 (as DEG 1); Reclassified to FFG 1: June
30, 1975; Decommissioned:
September 16, 1988; Fate: leased to Pakistan on February 8,
1989; renamed PNS Khaibar (D-162); returned to US
Navy on December 14, 1993; sold for scrap on March 29, 1994; |
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Homeport:
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Namesake:
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Named after and in honor of Commander John Mercer Brooke (1826 – 1906); > see history, below; |
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Ship's
Motto:
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> PRIMA ET OPTIMA
< 'first
and finest' |
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion, Armament,
Aviation, etc.)
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see: INFO > Guided
Missile Frigate / Brooke - class. |
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Pictures,
photos & more ...
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John
Mercer Brooke |
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Photo credits: US Navy, US Naval
Historical Center |
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Namesake
& History: |
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John Mercer
Brooke (December 18, 1826 – December 14, 1906): |
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John Mercer Brooke was born
at Tampa Bay, Florida, on 18 December 1826, the son of an Army officer. He
became a U.S. Navy Midshipman in 1841, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy
in 1847 and achieved the rank of Lieutenant in 1855. His Navy career was
marked by sea duty and scientific assignments. While stationed at the Naval
Observatory in Washington, D.C., during the early 1850s, he developed a
device for accurately mapping the deep sea floor. He also took part in
surveying and exploring expeditions in the Pacific during the middle and
later parts of the decade and helped instruct officers of the fledgling Japanese
Navy. |
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USS Brooke
(DEG/FFG 1): |
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...
FFG 1 history wanted ... |
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… and patches … |
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... more patches wanted ... |
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