- USS O'Callahan (FF-1051)
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Career (US) Namesake: Joseph T. O'Callahan Ordered: 21 March 1963 Builder: Defoe Shipbuilding Company, Bay City, Michigan Laid down: 19 February 1964 Launched: 20 October 1965 Acquired: July 1, 1968 Commissioned: 13 July 1968 Decommissioned: 20 December 1988 Struck: 29 November 1993 Fate: Sold to Trusha Investments Pte. Ltd, c/o Jacques Pierot, Jr. & Sons, Inc., of New York City for over $600,000. Scrapped in Hong Kong. Career (Pakistan) Acquired: 8 February 1989 (leased) Out of service: 11 December 1993 Renamed: Aslat (F-265) Fate: Returned to US, 11 December 1993 General characteristics Class and type: Garcia class frigate Displacement: 2,624 tons (light)
3,400 tons fullLength: 414 ft 6 in (126.34 m) Beam: 44 ft 1 in (13.44 m) Draft: 24 ft 6 in (7.47 m) Propulsion: 2 Foster-Wheeler boilers, 1 General Electric turbine, 35,000 shp, single screw Speed: 27 knots Range: 4,000 nautical miles (7,000 km) at 20 knots (40 km/h) Complement: 16 officers
231 enlistedSensors and
processing systems:AN/SPS-40 air search radar
AN/SPS-10 surface search radar
AN/SQS-26 bow mounted sonarArmament: 2 x 5"/38 Mk 30(2x1)
1 8-tube ASROC Mk16 launcher (16 missiles)
6 x 12.75 in (324mm) Mk 32 (2x3) torpedo tubes, Mk 46 torpedoes
2 x MK 37 torpedo tubes (fixed, stern) (removed later)Aircraft carried: Gyrodyne QH-50 (planned) / SH-2 LAMPS Motto: Faithful and Brave USS O'Callahan (FF-1051) was a U.S. Navy Garcia class destroyer escort, later reclassified as a frigate. She was named for Chaplain Lieutenant Commander Joseph T. O'Callahan, a Medal of Honor recipient for his rescue of crewmen on the aircraft carrier Franklin (CV-13) after it was hit and severely damaged by enemy bombs.
History
The O'Callahan was laid down on 19 February 1964 at the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan and was launched on 20 October 1965. She was sponsored by Chaplain O'Callahan's sister, Sister Rose Marie O'Callahan of the Philippines Maryknoll College, the first nun to sponsor a U.S. Navy ship. She was commissioned on 13 July 1968 at the Boston Naval Shipyard, Boston, Massachusetts, with Captain Robert L. Brown commanding.
On 16 August 1968, after her fitting-out at Boston, O'Callahan departed for her homeport of San Diego, California. En route she called at Norfolk, Virginia; Charleston, South Carolina; and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She stood out of San Diego on 1 October for twenty five days of electronics and weapons systems tests off the Pacific Northwest, then commenced shakedown on 4 November. After at-sea training operations off the Hawaiian Islands from 6 through 17 February 1969, she entered the Long Beach Naval Shipyard on 4 March for post-shakedown availability through mid-May. She then conducted further training operations out of San Diego in preparation for her first deployment to the Western Pacific.
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On 30 June 1975 O'Callahan was reclassified as a frigate and given the designation FF-1051.
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O'Callahan served until 31 May 1989, when she was decommissioned and leased to Pakistan. However, following Pakistan's refusal to halt its nuclear weapons program, the lease was cancelled in 1994. She was returned to United States custody at Singapore on 19 August 1994 and stricken from the Navy Register the same day. On 9 September she was transferred to the Maritime Administration and sold to Trusha Investments Pte. Ltd, c/o Jacques Pierot, Jr. & Sons, Inc., of New York City for over $600,000. She was then towed to Hong Kong and scrapped.
References
- K. Jack Bauer and Stephen S. Roberts, Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775-1990
- Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships, 1947-1995
- This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain. The entry can be found here.
External links
United States Navy Garcia · Bradley · Edward McDonnell · Brumby · Davidson · Voge · Sample · Koelsch · Albert David · O'Callahan · Glover
Brazilian Navy† Pará · Paraiba · Parana · Pernambuco
Pakistan Navy † Classed as destroyers by the Brazilian Navy
List of frigates of the United States NavyCategories:- Garcia class frigates of the United States Navy
- Ships built in Michigan
- 1965 ships
- Cold War frigates and destroyer escorts of the United States
- United States Navy ships transferred to the Pakistan Navy
- Garcia class frigates of the Pakistan Navy
- United States naval ship stubs
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