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{{short description|Charles F. Adams-class destroyer}} | {{short description|Charles F. Adams-class destroyer}} | ||
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{{Infobox ship image | | image = USS Cochrane (DDG-21) underway at sea on 1 March 1984 (6410422).jpg | ||
| | | image_caption = USS ''Cochrane'' underway on 1 March 1984 | ||
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| | | country = United States | ||
| | | flag = {{USN flag|1990}} | ||
| | | name = ''Cochrane'' | ||
| | | namesake = [[Edward L. Cochrane]] | ||
| | | ordered = 25 March 1960 | ||
| | | builder = [[Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company|Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company]] | ||
| | | laid_down = 31 July 1961 | ||
| | | launched = 18 July 1962 | ||
| | | acquired = 6 March 1964 | ||
| | | commissioned = 21 March 1964 | ||
| | | decommissioned = 1 October 1990 | ||
| | | in_service = | ||
| | | out_of_service = | ||
| | | struck = 20 November 1992 | ||
| | | reinstated = | ||
| | | honors = | ||
| | | identification = *[[Maritime call sign|Callsign]]: NFIT | ||
*{{ICS|November}}{{ICS|Foxtrot}}{{ICS|India}}{{ICS|Tango}} | *{{ICS|November}}{{ICS|Foxtrot}}{{ICS|India}}{{ICS|Tango}} | ||
*[[Hull number]]: DDG-21 | *[[Hull number]]: DDG-21 | ||
| | | fate = [[Ship breaking|Scrapped]], 17 January 2001 | ||
| | | notes = | ||
| | | motto = *''Virtute et Labore'' | ||
*(By valour and exertion) | *(By valour and exertion) | ||
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{{Infobox ship characteristics | |||
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| | | class = {{sclass|Charles F. Adams|destroyer}} | ||
| | | displacement = 3,527 tons standard, 4,642 full load | ||
| | | length = {{convert|440.25|ft|m|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | beam = {{convert|47|ft|m|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | draught = | ||
| | | draft = {{convert|22|ft|m|abbr=on}} | ||
*4 × [[Babcock & Wilcox]] {{convert|1275|psi|abbr=on}} boilers | | propulsion = *2 × [[General Electric]] steam turbines providing {{convert|70000|shp|MW|abbr=on}}; 2 shafts | ||
| | *4 × [[Babcock & Wilcox]] {{convert|1275|psi|abbr=on}} boilers | ||
| | | speed = {{convert|33|kn|lk=in}} | ||
| | | range = {{convert|4500|nmi|km}} at {{convert|20|kn|km/h}} | ||
| | | complement = 354 (24 officers, 330 enlisted) | ||
*AN/SPS-10 surface search radar | | sensors = *AN/SPS-39 3D air search radar | ||
*[[AN/SPG-51]] missile fire control radar | *AN/SPS-10 surface search radar | ||
*AN/SPG-53 gunfire control radar | *[[AN/SPG-51]] missile fire control radar | ||
*AN/SQS-23 Sonar | *AN/SPG-53 gunfire control radar | ||
*AN/SPS-40 Air Search Radar | *AN/SQS-23 Sonar | ||
| | *AN/SPS-40 Air Search Radar | ||
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*2 × Mk 42 5in/54 (127 mm/54) gun mounts | | armament = *1 × [[Mk 13 missile launcher|Mk 13 Tartar launcher]] aft with a capacity of 40 missiles combination of both SM-1MR SAM's plus one training round | ||
*1 × Mk 16 (8) cell [[ASROC]] launcher amidships with trainable [[Mark 44 torpedo|Mark 44]] & [[Mark 46 torpedo]]es, rocket assisted | *2 × Mk 42 5in/54 (127 mm/54) gun mounts | ||
*2 × [[Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes|Mk 32]] triple [[torpedo tubes]] with trainable [[Mark 44 torpedo|Mk 44]] & [[Mark 46 torpedo|Mk 46]] torpedoes | *1 × Mk 16 (8) cell [[ASROC]] launcher amidships with trainable [[Mark 44 torpedo|Mark 44]] & [[Mark 46 torpedo]]es, rocket assisted | ||
| | *2 × [[Mark 32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes|Mk 32]] triple [[torpedo tubes]] with trainable [[Mark 44 torpedo|Mk 44]] & [[Mark 46 torpedo|Mk 46]] torpedoes | ||
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'''USS ''Cochrane'' (DDG-21)''' was a {{sclass|Charles F. Adams|destroyer|0}} [[guided missile destroyer]] built for the [[United States Navy]] in the 1960s. | '''USS ''Cochrane'' (DDG-21)''' was a {{sclass|Charles F. Adams|destroyer|0}} [[guided missile destroyer]] built for the [[United States Navy]] in the 1960s. | ||
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On 1 October 1980 ''Cochrane'' rescued 104 [[boat people#Vietnam War boat people|Vietnamese refugees]] {{convert|620|mi|km}} east of Saigon.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991128184703/http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/datesoct.htm October - This day in History] [http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20100407204340/http%3A//www%2Ehistory%2Enavy%2Emil/wars/datesoct%2Ehtm Archived copy] at the [[Library of Congress]] (April 7, 2010).</ref> ''Cochrane'' was decommissioned on 1 October 1990, struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 20 November 1992 and sold as scrap to International Shipbreaking, Incorporated, of [[Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] in [[Texas]] on 14 November 2000. | On 1 October 1980 ''Cochrane'' rescued 104 [[boat people#Vietnam War boat people|Vietnamese refugees]] {{convert|620|mi|km}} east of Saigon.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991128184703/http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/datesoct.htm October - This day in History] [http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20100407204340/http%3A//www%2Ehistory%2Enavy%2Emil/wars/datesoct%2Ehtm Archived copy] at the [[Library of Congress]] (April 7, 2010).</ref> ''Cochrane'' was decommissioned on 1 October 1990, struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 20 November 1992 and sold as scrap to International Shipbreaking, Incorporated, of [[Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] in [[Texas]] on 14 November 2000. | ||
==In | ==In popular culture== | ||
''Cochrane'' appears in the original [[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)]] season 8 episode Murder: Eyes Only. | ''Cochrane'' appears in the original [[Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)]] season 8 episode Murder: Eyes Only. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{Naval Vessel Register| | *{{Naval Vessel Register|hull=DDG-21}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Design and description
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The Charles F. Adams-class ships were armed with two 5"/54 caliber Mark 42 gun forward, one each forward and aft of the superstructure. They were fitted with an eight-round ASROC launcher between the funnels. Close-range anti-submarine defense was provided by two triple sets of Script error: No such module "convert". Mk 32 torpedo tubes. The primary armament of the ships was the Tartar surface-to-air missile designed to defend the carrier battle group. They were fired via the Mk 13 missile launcher and the ships stowed a total of 40 missiles for the launcher.[1]
Construction and career
Cochrane, named for Vice Admiral Edward L. Cochrane, USN, was laid down by the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company at Seattle, Washington on 31 July 1961, launched on 18 July 1962 and commissioned on 21 March 1964. In April 1975 Cochrane participated in Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of Saigon, Vietnam.[3]
On 1 October 1980 Cochrane rescued 104 Vietnamese refugees Script error: No such module "convert". east of Saigon.[4] Cochrane was decommissioned on 1 October 1990, struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 20 November 1992 and sold as scrap to International Shipbreaking, Incorporated, of Brownsville in Texas on 14 November 2000.
In popular culture
Cochrane appears in the original Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series) season 8 episode Murder: Eyes Only.
Cochrane also appears in the 1987 Kevin Costner film "No Way Out."
Notes
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- ↑ a b c Gardiner, Chumley & Budzbon, p. 587
- ↑ Friedman, p. 422
- ↑ By Sea, Air and Land: An Illustrated History of the U.S. Navy and the war in Southeast Asia Chapter 5: The Final Curtain, 1973-1975 Archived copy at the Library of Congress (April 9, 2010).
- ↑ October - This day in History Archived copy at the Library of Congress (April 7, 2010).
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External links
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