Garcia class frigate
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Garcia class frigates were United States Navy
United States Navy
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 warships
Naval ship
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. These frigate
Frigate
A frigate is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries.In the 17th century, the term was used for any warship built for speed and maneuverability, the description often used being "frigate-built"...

s were originally ocean escort
Ocean escort
Ocean Escort was a type of United States Navy warship.Ocean Escorts were an evolution of the World War II destroyer escort types. They were intended as convoy escorts and were designed for mobilization production in wartime or low-cost mass production in peacetime.Their hull classification symbol...

s bearing the hull classification
Hull classification symbol
The United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, and United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration use hull classification symbols to identify their ship types and each individual ship within each type...

 DE or DEG until 1975. The ships were commissioned
Ship commissioning
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 between 1964 to 1968 and decommissioned between 1988 and 1990.

Description

Frigates fulfill a Protection of Shipping (POS) mission as anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare is a branch of naval warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, or other submarines to find, track and deter, damage or destroy enemy submarines....

 (ASW) combatants for amphibious expeditionary forces, underway replenishment groups and merchant convoy
Convoy
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s.

The Garcia class was a larger version of the Bronstein class
Bronstein class frigate
The Bronstein class frigates were United States Navy warships, originally laid down as ocean escorts , but were all redesignated as frigates on 30 June 1975 in the United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification and their hull designation changed from DE to FF.The lead ship of the class was the ,...

.

The Bronstein ocean escort was a response to the development of high speed nuclear submarine
Submarine
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s in the late 1950s. They were powered by steam engine
Steam engine
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s instead of diesel engine
Diesel engine
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s and incorporated a first class anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare
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 (ASW) weapon system: the SQS-26BX sonar
Sonar
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, MK 112 ASROC
ASROC
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 rocket
Rocket
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 launcher, and MK 32 torpedo
Torpedo
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 tubes. Gun (naval artillery
Artillery
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) armament (MK 33 3 inch/50 caliber
Caliber
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) was changed in the Garcia class to two MK 30 5 inch/38 caliber guns.

There were two distinct breeds of ships bearing the DE hull classification, the World War II
World War II
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 destroyer escort
Destroyer escort
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s (some of which were converted to DERs) and the postwar DE/DEG classes, which were known as ocean escort
Ocean escort
Ocean Escort was a type of United States Navy warship.Ocean Escorts were an evolution of the World War II destroyer escort types. They were intended as convoy escorts and were designed for mobilization production in wartime or low-cost mass production in peacetime.Their hull classification symbol...

s despite carrying the same type symbol as the WWII destroyer escorts. All DEs, DEGs, and DERs were reclassified as FFs, FFGs, or FFRs on June 30, 1975 by the United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification
United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification
The United States Navy reclassified many of its surface vessels in 1975, changing terminology and hull classification symbols for cruisers, frigates, and ocean escorts.- Classification prior to 1975 :...

.

After decommissioning, , , , and were transferred to the Brazilian Navy, as the Pernambuco (D 30), Paraíba (D 28), Paraná (D 29), and Pará (D 27), respectively. Only Pará (D 27) remains in active reserve as of 2009.

was a Garcia class modified for research use, commissioned as AGDE-1 in 1965, redesignated AGFF-1 in 1975, and redesignated FF-1098 in 1979.

Units

Ship Name Hull No. Builder Commission–
Decommission
Fate Link
Garcia
USS Garcia (FF-1040)
USS Garcia was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escort ships, later reclassified as frigates, in the United States Navy. She was named for Private Fernando Luis Garcia....

FF-1040 Bethlehem Steel
Bethlehem Steel
The Bethlehem Steel Corporation , based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was once the second-largest steel producer in the United States, after Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based U.S. Steel. After a decline in the U.S...

, San Francisco
1964–1989 Disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 March 1994 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1040.htm
Bradley
USS Bradley (FF-1041)
USS Bradley was the second of ten 2,620-ton Garcia-class destroyer escort ships, later reclassified as frigates, in the United States Navy. She was named for Captain Willis Winter Bradley, Jr....

FF-1041 Bethlehem Steel, San Francisco 1965–1988 Sold to Brazil as Pernambuco (D 30) http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1041.htm
Edward McDonnell
USS Edward McDonnell (FF-1043)
USS Edward McDonnell was a frigate in the US Navy and the third in its class. Named for medal of honor recipient Vice Admiral Edward Orrick McDonnell.-External links:*** *...

FF-1043 Avondale Shipyard
Avondale Shipyard
Avondale Shipyard was an independent shipbuilding company, acquired by Litton Industries, in turn acquired by Northrop Grumman Corporation. Now, along with the former Ingalls Shipbuilding, the yard is part of Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. The yard is located on the West Bank of the Mississippi...

, Louisiana
1965–1988 Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling, 21 August 2002 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1043.htm
Brumby
USS Brumby (FF-1044)
USS Brumby was a Garcia-class destroyer escort in the US Navy. She was named after Admiral Frank H. Brumby....

FF-1044 Avondale Shipyard, Louisiana 1965–1989 Disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 September 1994 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1044.htm
Davidson
USS Davidson (FF-1045)
USS Davidson was a Garcia-class destroyer escort, and later a frigate, in the United States Navy. She was named for Vice Admiral Lyal A. Davidson....

FF-1045 Avondale Shipyard, Louisiana 1965–1988 Sold to Brazil as Paraiba (D28) http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1045.htm
Voge
USS Voge (DE-1047)
The USS Voge , a of the US Navy named after Richard George Voge, was laid down on 21 November 1963 at the Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan. She was launched on 4 February 1965, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Voge Oetting, widow of Rear Admiral Voge; and commissioned at the Boston Naval...

FF-1047 Defoe Shipbuilding Company
Defoe Shipbuilding Company
The Defoe Shipbuilding Company was a small ship builder established in 1905 in Bay City, Michigan, USA. It ceased to operate in 1976 after failing to renew its contracts with the United States Navy. The site of the former company is now a scrapyard on the bank of the Saginaw River.-Founding:Harry J...

, Michigan
1966–1989 Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling, 19 January 2001 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1047.htm
Sample
USS Sample (FF-1048)
USS Sample was a frigate in the US Navy and the eighth in its class. It was laid down in 1963 and decommissioned in 1988, then transferred to Brazil in 1989.-History:...

FF-1048 Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company
Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company
Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company , was a shipyard in Seattle, Washington on Harbor Island at the mouth of the Duwamish River. Founded in 1898 as the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, the company that built Harbor Island, it was purchased by Lockheed in 1959...

, Seattle
1968–1988 Sold to Brazil as Paraná (D 29), 2001 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1048.htm
Koelsch
USS Koelsch (DE-1049)
USS Koelsch was a Garcia-class destroyer escort, later reclassified as a frigate, in the United States Navy. She was named for Navy helicopter pilot Lt John Kelvin Koelsch, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the Korean War. On 3 July 1951, Koelsch and his crewman attempted to...

FF-1049 Defoe Shipbuilding Company, Michigan 1967–1989 Disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 September 1994 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1049.htm
Albert David FF-1050 Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company Seattle 1968–1989 Sold to Brazil as Pará (D 27), 2001 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1050.htm
O'Callahan FF-1051 Defoe Shipbuilding Company, Michigan 1968–1988 Disposed of by Navy title transfer to the Maritime Administration, 28 March 1994 http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/FF1051.htm
Glover
USS Glover (FF-1098)
USS Glover was a originally modified for research use and commissioned as on 3 November 1965, with Commander William W. Wilson in command. Glover was laid down 29 July 1963 by the Bath Iron Works, in Bath, Maine and launched on 17 April 1965 with sponsors Mrs. William S. Pederson, Sr., and Mrs....

FF-1098 Bath Iron Works
Bath Iron Works
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1965–1990 Disposed of, sold by DRMS
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service
DLA Disposition Services is part of the United States Defense Logistics Agency...

 for scrapping, 15 April 1994
http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/AGFF1.htm

See also

  • Destroyer escort
    Destroyer escort
    A destroyer escort is the classification for a smaller, lightly armed warship designed to be used to escort convoys of merchant marine ships, primarily of the United States Merchant Marine in World War II. It is employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provides some protection...

     DE
  • Frigate
    Frigate
    A frigate is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries.In the 17th century, the term was used for any warship built for speed and maneuverability, the description often used being "frigate-built"...

     FF
  • List of frigates of the United States Navy
  • List of frigates by country and by frigate class

External links

  • Garcia-class frigates at Destroyer History Foundation
  • Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
    Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
    The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy...

     from Naval Historical Center
    Naval Historical Center
    The Naval History & Heritage Command is the official history program of the United States Navy and is located at the historic Washington Navy Yard in the District of Columbia.-Mission :...

     - information about person whom ship was named after plus early ship history
  • Frigate from Naval Vessel Register
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     - all these ships have been decommissioned - see link for status
  • The Garcia class from Destroyers OnLine - pictures, history, crews
  • Destroyer Escort Sailors Association more information and history about DEs
  • USS Voge former crewmember's site with pictures (archive
    Internet Archive
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     link, was dead)
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