- BRP Rajah Lakandula (PF-4)
The BRP "Rajah Lakandula" (PF-4) was the a Destroyer Escort / Frigate, and is the only ex-USN sclass|Edsall|destroyer escorts that served the
Philippine Navy . She was also the flagship of thePhilippine Navy from 1981 to 1988.History
Commissioned in the US Navy as the USS|Camp|DE-251 in 1943, and assigned as escort for s convoy bound for Casablanca with men and supplies for the operations in Italy. She was also assigned to convoy escort operations from New York to ports of the United Kingdom, guarding convoys whose ships brought troops and mountains of equipment and supplies for the buildup and support of the assault on the European continent. Fighting the foul weather common in the North Atlantic, "Camp"'s alertness against submarine attack and diligence were rewarded by no losses in any of the convoys she accompanied. A collision with a merchantman, in which one of her crew members was killed, required a repair period during which Camp received a new bow and acquired 5" guns; otherwise her escort duty was uninterrupted until 19 June 1945. "Camp" was then assigned in the Pacific, and after serving as a training ship at Pearl Harbor, proceeded to Eniwetok for occupation duty. She supervised the evacuation of the Japanese garrison from Mili, then took on air-sea rescue duties off Kwajalein until 4 November, when she sailed for home, arriving at New York 10 December 1945.
She was decommissioned 1 May 1946 and her U.S. Coast Guard crew was removed. She was reclassified DER-251 on 7 December 1965, Camp was recommissioned 31 July 1956 for duty as radar picket ship in the early warning system. She reported to [Newport, Rhode Island] as part of ComCorTron 16, 19 February 1957 and operated from that port to Argentia, Newfoundland, and into the North Atlantic through 1962. In 1963 she served off of Cuba as a Radar Picket Ship tracking Russian Convoys and rescuing Cuban refugees that had fled the island.
In 1965, "Camp" was sent to Indo-China for coastal patrol and interdiction by the US Navy (Operation Market Time). By 1968 her radio center had been rebuilt more than once to improve communications efficiency. The USS Camp gave gunfire support when needed, provided "mothership" services to River Patrol craft and assisted Naval Operations when burial at sea or escort details were requested of her. Her communications center, which was rebuilt in 1968, became so efficient that she could hold simultaneous communications halfway around the world at the same time her local service was in heavy demand. She was used as "Station Ship" in Hong-Kong harbor taking on the radio guard for all US Navy ships pulling extended stays. In 1969 she was caught at sea in a typhoon and under the most hazardous of Pacific Sea weather conditions, managed to stay afloat. Her hull was beaten severely, causing a serious leak, and she was redirected to Sasebo, Japan for emergency drydock where an eight foot section of her hull was found nearing failure. After the repairs, she returned to Vietnam and resumed duty which included escort support to the battleship New Jersey. She proudly displayed the Naval symbol for excellence, the "E" on her bridge, for achieving high marks in all categories.
She was transferred to
South Vietnam on13 February 1971 . Renamedfrigate RVNS "Tran Hung Dao" (HQ-1), the ship was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on30 December 1975 . Following the surrender of the South Vietnamese government on29 April 1975 , "Tran Hung Dao" escaped to thePhilippines .She was then formally transferred to the
Philippines on5 April 1976 , she was commissioned into thePhilippine Navy as frigate RPS "Rajah Lakandula". Struck from theNavy List in1988 , she was still in use as stationarybarracks ship inSubic Bay as of1999 . ["Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c2/camp.htm Camp page] .]Notable Operations
On 7 October 1980, "Rajah Lakandula" was in the vicinity of Sangbay Island in Basilan when Gunnery Officer Ensign Albert V. Majini (PN) died in the line of duty, during a encounter while directing his gunners. Standing in the open, risking his life, he wanted to get the right range until the enemy gunfire felled him. This earned him the
Philippine Medal of Valor . [ [http://socomteamcavite.proboards91.com/index.cgi?board=brain&action=print&thread=119 Medal of Valor] .]Technical details
The two Mk30
5"/38 caliber gun s, the ships' primary weapons, have a range of up to convert|18200|yd|m yards and are also capable of anti-aircraft warfare.USS Camp is the only one of her class to be mounted with such guns after her bows were repaired from an accident. ["Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c2/camp.htm Camp page] .]In addition to the abovementioned guns, she also carry a total of one twin Mk1 Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft guns, and eight Mk4 20 mm
Oerlikon cannons.Notable Popular Culture
* BRP "Rajah Lakandula" was among the Philippine Navy ships who battled invading People's Liberation Army - Navy ships in
Dale Brown 's 1991 novel "Sky Masters". In this novel, she was classified as a "PF" class frigate, and was equipped with a four-shot Mk141 Harpoon missile launcher. [Brown, Dale (1993). Sky Masters ISBN-13 9781558009158]Possible Recommision
Some Philippine Navy and/or Philippine military officials suggest that the BRP Rajah Lakandula be put back into active military service since it is still seaworthy capable but the decision to recommision the BRP Rajah Lakandula has not yet been put into consideration.
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References
External links
* [http://www.navy.mil.ph Philippine Navy Official website]
* [http://philfleet.mil.ph/ships.htm Philippine Fleet Official Website]
* [http://timawa.net/forum Philippine Defense Forum]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/251.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/philip.htm Hazegray World Navies Today: Philippines]
* [http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/sps/rotc/pdf/ms2/namingPNships.pdf Naming and Code Designation of PN Ships]
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