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'''USS ''Curts'' (FFG-38)''', twenty-ninth ship of the [[Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate|''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class]] of guided-missile [[frigate]]s, was named for Admiral [[Maurice Curts]] (1898–1976). |
'''USS ''Curts'' (FFG-38)''', twenty-ninth ship of the [[Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate|''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class]] of guided-missile [[frigate]]s, was named for Admiral [[Maurice Curts]] (1898–1976). |
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Ordered from [[Todd Shipyards]], [[San Pedro]], [[California]] on [[27 April]] [[1979]] as part of the FY79 program, ''Curts'' was laid down on [[1 July]] [[1981]], launched on [[6 March]] [[1982]], and commissioned on [[8 October]] [[1983]]. As of June 2004 she remains active, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 1 and homeported at San Diego, CA. |
Ordered from [[Todd Shipyards]], [[San Pedro, California|San Pedro]], [[California]] on [[27 April]] [[1979]] as part of the FY79 program, ''Curts'' was laid down on [[1 July]] [[1981]], launched on [[6 March]] [[1982]], and commissioned on [[8 October]] [[1983]]. As of June 2004 she remains active, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 1 and homeported at San Diego, CA. |
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''Curts'' (FFG-38) is the first ship of that name in the US Navy. |
''Curts'' (FFG-38) is the first ship of that name in the US Navy. |
USS Curts (FFG-38), twenty-ninth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Admiral Maurice Curts (1898–1976).
Ordered from Todd Shipyards, San Pedro, Californiaon27 April 1979 as part of the FY79 program, Curts was laid down on 1 July 1981, launched on 6 March 1982, and commissioned on 8 October 1983. As of June 2004 she remains active, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 1 and homeported at San Diego, CA.
Curts (FFG-38) is the first ship of that name in the US Navy.