- USS Patterson (FF-1061)
The USS "Patterson" (FF-1061) was a
Knox class frigate . USS Patterson, a 3011-ton (standard displacement) Knox class escort ship, was built atWestwego, Louisiana . She was placed in commission in mid-March 1970, conducted shakedown training out ofGuantanamo Bay, Cuba , and in June and August 1971 made her first overseas deployment, a trip to northernEurope . Her next deployment, to theMediterranean Sea for service with theSixth Fleet , took place during the first half of 1974. When all newer escort ships were reclassified asfrigates in mid-1975, Patterson became FF-1061. At about this time she was also updated, receiving enlarged helicopter facilities and theBasic Point Defense Missile System , whose launcher for eight "Sea Sparrow " guided missiles was installed on her afterdeck.Patterson made another Mediterranean cruise from late 1976 to mid-1977 and a third in 1978 and early 1979. In September and October 1979 the ship returned to northern European waters and in mid-1980 she provided help to the
West Indies island ofSt. Lucia after it was hit by a devastating hurricane. After steaming east to the Mediterranean in October 1980, Patterson voyaged onward to make a tour of thePersian Gulf during the last months of that year and the first month of 1981. A fifth Sixth Fleet cruise followed from late in 1981 into 1982, withRed Sea operations at the end of the deployment. The frigate earned aMeritorious Unit Commendation for her activities during this time.In June 1983 Patterson was assigned to the
Naval Reserve Force , based atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . She remained in this non-deploying status for the next eight years, making frequent cruises in the western Atlantic area, from Canada to the West Indies, to keep Naval Reservists' training up to date. In late 1990 Patterson conducted counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean, taking a two-way passage through thePanama Canal as part of her work. A final cruise, toBermuda in May 1991, was followed by decommissioning at the end of September. After more than three years in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet , USS Patterson was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register in January 1995. Though later considered for transfer toGreece as a source of spare parts, she remained in Navy custody until late September 1999, when a contract was let for her scrapping. The ship was broken up atBaltimore, Maryland , during the rest of 1999 and the first half of 2000.USS Patterson was named in honor of Commodore Daniel Todd Patterson (1786-1839), who performed distinguished service at New Orleans during the
War of 1812 .References
External links
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1061.htm Naval Vessel Register FF1061]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-p/de1061.htm USS Patterson (DE-1061, later FF-1061), 1970-1999]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p3/patterson-iii.htm DANFS Patterson III]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/06021061.htm Navsource images]
* [http://www.navysite.de/ff/ff1061.htm Navysite.de]
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