- USS Vreeland (FF-1068)
USS "Vreeland" (FF-1068) was a
Knox class frigate of the US Navy. The ship was named forRear Admiral Charles E. Vreeland (1852 - 1916).Vreeland (DE-1068) was laid down on 20 March 1968 by the Avondale Shipyard at Westwego, La.; launched on 16 June 1969; sponsored by Mrs.
Jamie L. Whitten , wife of the Congressman representing Mississippi's 2d Congressional District; and commissioned at Charleston, S.C., on 13 June 1970, Comdr. David R. Stefferud in command.Operational history
After fitting out at Charleston and shakedown training in the West Indies, Vreeland returned to Charleston to join Destroyer Squadron (DesRon) 4. She completed repairs in February 1971 and final contract trials in March and then began preparations for her first deployment to the Mediterranean area. The warship departed Charleston on 15 April and arrived in
Rota, Spain , on the 25th. During the next six months, she steamed the length and breadth of the "middle sea" as a unit of the 6th Fleet. She visited numerous ports and participated in a host of exercises with American and Allied naval forces. She concluded thattour of duty at Gibraltar on 8 October when she changedoperational control back to the 2d Fleet and headed home. The warship arrived in Charleston on the 16th and resumed 2d Fleet operations out of Charleston.Mediterranean Sea
In the summer of 1972, the ship began preparations for another cruise in the
Mediterranean Sea . That deployment, however, proved different than the previous one. Rather than deploying for six months and then returning home to Charleston, Vreeland received orders changing her home port to Athens, Greece. That assignment lasted for the next three years rather than the normal six months and included the relocation of Vreeland dependents to Athens—all as a part of the Navy's forward deployment program. During those three years, she performed the normal duties of a unit of the 6th Fleet, visiting ports, conducting exercises, and performing surveillance of Soviet ships operating in the Mediterranean.Reclassification and overhaul
On 1 July 1975, Vreeland was reclassified a frigate and redesignated FF-1068. Three days later, she departed Greece to begin her voyage back to the United States. The warship concluded that voyage and her three-year deployment at Philadelphia on 30 July. After post-deployment standdown, she moved south to Norfolk in September for repairs but returned to Philadelphia in October in time to participate in the Navy's 200th birthday celebration on the 13th. Duty as a
surface warfare school ship and more repairs at Norfolk followed.On 6 December, the frigate entered the
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard where she spent the following year undergoing a major overhaul. Her refurbishing completed on 2 December 1976, the warship resumed duty as an active unit of the Fleet early in 1977. Refresher training and various qualification exercises out of her new home port, Mayport, Fla., occupied her during the first six months of 1977. On 25 July, she departed Mayport for a cruise toSouth America to participate in UNITAS XVIII, the annual series of exercises in which units of various South American navies join the United States Navy in practicing the skills of hemispheric defense. In November, she concluded her UNITAS cruise and reentered Mayport on the 25th. Leave and upkeep in port took up her time for the remainder of the year.Middle East
A part of January and February 1978 was devoted to a restricted availability for Vreeland. The frigate devoted the ensuing months to preparations for her forthcoming deployment to the Middle East. Vreeland departed from Mayport on 23 July in company with Mullinix (DD-944). Following fuel stops at Bermuda, the Azores, and Rota, Spain, the ships transited the Mediterranean and the
Suez Canal and arrived atPort Sudan , Sudan, on 9 August. A turnover from Glover (AGFF-1) and Barney (DDG-6) was effected, and Vreeland joined the Middle East Force. The remainder of the year was spent in operations with that group. On 31 December, Vreeland and Mullinix retransited the Suez Canal on their return to the United States.Operations Just Cause and Desert Storm
Operation Just Cause (Panama) December 20, 1989 - January 31, 1990
December 1990 Vreeland departs Mayport, FL. to take part in Operation DESERT STORM, January 17, 1991 - February 28, 1991
Decommissioned: June 30, 1992
Greek service
Leased to Greece under the Foreign Assistance Act June 30, 1992 Renamed Makedonia (F458) On July, 25th 1992 under the command of Commander E. Korovesis H.N. she departed Mayport Fl. While crossing the North Atlantic on her maiden Hellenic Navy voyage she caught fire in the engineering spaces. The crew flooded the main engineering spaces and abandoned ship. Later noting that the fire was subsiding some of the crew reboarded her and began trying to save her from sinking. Finally she was saved but was severely damaged; she was towed to safety and arrived in Greece on August, 25th.
January 11, 1995 The USS Vreeland is stricken from the US Navy ship registry
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons
References : [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/06021068.htm USS "Vreeland" on NavSource.org]
References
External links
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1068.htm Naval Vessel Register FF1068]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/v4/vreeland.htm DANFS Vreeland]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/06/06021068.htm NavSource images]
* [http://www.navysite.de/ff/ff1068.htm Navysite.de]
* [http://www.desert-drydock.com/history.html]
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