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'''USS ''Preble'' (DLG-15/DDG-46)''' was a destroyer in the United States Naval Service. She was the fifth ship named to honor after Commodore [[Edward Preble]] (1761–1807). ''Preble'' was laid down by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, 16 December 1957. She was launched 23 May 1959 and sponsored by Mrs. Ralph E. Wilson. ''Preble'' was commissioned in the [[Boston Naval Shipyard]] 9 May 1960, Commander Edward G. Fitz-Patrick in command. She was decommissioned 15 November 1991 and struck 20 November 1992 to be scrapped.
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'''USS ''Preble'' (DLG-15/DDG-46)''' was a {{sclass|Farragut|destroyer (1958)|0}} [[guided missile destroyer]] in the [[United States Navy]]. She was the fifth, [[USS Preble|of now six ships]], named to honor Commodore [[Edward Preble]] (1761–1807). ''Preble'' was laid down by [[Bath Iron Works]] of Bath, Maine on 16 December 1957. She was [[Ship naming and launching|launched]] on 23 May 1959, sponsored by Mrs. Ralph E. Wilson. ''Preble'' was [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at the [[Boston Naval Shipyard]] on 9 May 1960. She was [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] on 15 November 1991 and struck 20 November 1992 to be [[Ship breaking|scrapped]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
After shakedown off the East Coast, ''Preble'' transited the Panama Canal and arrived San Diego 2 September. After exercises along the coast of California, she got underway 27 February 1961 en route to the Far East for a six-month tour with the [[7th Fleet]]. She returned to San Diego 28 September to rejoin the 1st Fleet. She remained in the eastern Pacific through 1963 and on 26 February 1964 departed California for another tour of duty in the Far East, 13 March 20 July.
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After shakedown off the eastern coast of the United States, ''Preble'' transited the Panama Canal and arrived at San Diego on 2 September 1960. After exercises along the coast of [[California]], she got underway on 27 February 1961 en route to the Far East for a six-month tour with the [[United States Seventh Fleet|7th Fleet]]. She returned to San Diego on 28 September to rejoin the [[United States First Fleet|1st Fleet]]. She remained in the eastern Pacific through 1963 and on 26 February 1964 departed California for another tour of duty in the Far East, from 13 March to 20 July.
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Rotated regularly to the Western Pacific over the next five years, ''Preble'' spent much of her deployed time with the 7th Fleet off the coast of Vietnam. During these tours she served as plane guard for [[aircraft carrier]]s in the Tonkin Gulf, patrolled on Search and Rescue, and bombarded enemy positions along the coast. On 19 June 1968 Navy Lt.jg. [[Clyde Everett Lassen]] and his crew from Helicopter Squadron 7, embarked aboard ''Preble,'' flew a hazardous mission deep into [[North Vietnam]] to rescue two downed U.S. Navy pilots. Lassen was awarded the [[Medal of Honor]] for his actions.
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Returning from the Western Pacific in July 1968, ''Preble'' operated briefly along the California coast. In December she got underway for the [[Philadelphia Naval Shipyard]] for an extensive overhaul. She was [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] on 31 January 1969, recommissioned 23 May 1970, and returned to the Pacific Fleet.
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On 24 January 1973, the 7th Fleet reported that ''Preble''{{'}}s [[torpedo tube]]s and three antennae were damaged by [[Vietnam People's Army|North Vietnamese]] [[artillery]] while the ship was operating off Quảng Trị Province just below the [[Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone]].<ref name="The Modesto Bee-25 January 1973">{{cite news |title=Fighting Soars; US Ship Is Hit |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=OXUuAAAAIBAJ&pg=3086%2C2369430 |agency=Associated Press |newspaper=The Modesto Bee |location=Modesto, California |date=25 January 1973 |page=A-1 |access-date=12 July 2010 }}</ref>
   
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In June 1987, ''Preble'' deployed with the {{USS|Saratoga|CV-60|2}} Battle Group to the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, returning in November 1987. ''Preble'' was awarded DESRON TWO's Battle Efficiency "E" for competition that ended in March 1988. "E's" were awarded in Engineering, Damage Control, ASW, Electronic Warfare, Seamanship, Navigation, and Communications.{{citation needed|date=May 2015|reason=No source provided}}
Rotated regularly to WestPac over the next five years she spent much of her deployed time with the 7th Fleet off the coast of Vietnam. During these tours she served as plane guard for carriers in the Tonkin Gulf, patrolled on SAR, and bombarded enemy positions along the coast. On 19 June 1968 Navy Lt.jg. [[Clyde Everett Lassen]] of Helicopter Squadron 7, embarked aboard USS Preble, and his crew flew a hazardous rescue operation deep into [[North Vietnam]] to evacuate two downed [[US Navy]] pilots. Lassen was awarded the [[Medal of Honor]] for his actions.
 
   
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On 14 January 1989, ''Preble'' left Norfolk, Virginia, on a deployment with the [[Standing Naval Force Atlantic]] and for the next months she operated Northern Atlantic before returning home on 14 July 1989.{{citation needed|date=May 2015|reason=No source provided}}
Returning from WestPac in July 1968, she operated briefly along the California coast and in December got underway for [[Philadelphia Naval Shipyard]]. There for an extensive overhaul, she decommissioned 31 January 1969, recommissioned 23 May 1970, and returned to the Pacific Fleet.
 
   
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''Preble'' and her crew deployed for Operation [[Desert Shield|Desert Shield/Storm]] in 1990 returning to Norfolk in 1991.
On 24 January 1973, the [[United States Seventh Fleet]] reported that the Preble's torpedo tubes and three antennae were damaged by [[Vietnam People's Army|North Vietnamese]] [[artillery]] while the ship was operating off Quảng Trị Province just below the [[Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone]].<ref name="The Modesto Bee-25 January 1973">{{cite news |title=Fighting Soars; US Ship Is Hit |url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=OXUuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_IAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3086%2C2369430 |agency=AP |newspaper=The Modesto Bee |location=Modesto, California |isbn= |pmid= |pmd= |date=25 January 1973 |page=A-1 |accessdate=12 July 2010}}</ref>
 
   
Decommissioned on 15 November 1991 and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 20 November 1992, ''Preble'' was transferred to the [[James River Reserve Fleet]] on 30 June 1993. ''Preble'' was sold for scrap to J&L Metals of Wilmington, NC on 15 April 1994. Repossessed from the scrap yard and resold on 10 February 1999 to International Shipbreakers of Brownsville, Tx for $85,000, ''Preble'' was repossessed for a second time on 10 July 2000 after the scrap yard failed to take delivery of the ship in a timely manner. A contract to dismantle ''Preble'' was issued on 20 March 2002 to Metro Machine of Philadelphia, Pa for $3,400,000. ''Preble'' was completely dismantled on 10 February 2003.
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Decommissioned on 15 November 1991 and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 20 November 1992, ex-''Preble'' was transferred to the [[James River Reserve Fleet]] on 30 June 1993. The ship was sold for scrap to J&L Metals of Wilmington, North Carolina on 15 April 1994. Repossessed from the scrap yard and resold on 10 February 1999 to International Shipbreakers of Brownsville, Texas for $85,000, the vessel was repossessed for a second time on 10 July 2000 after the scrap yard failed to take delivery of the ship in a timely manner. A contract to dismantle the vessel was issued on 20 March 2002 to Metro Machine of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for $3,400,000. ''Preble'' was completely dismantled by 10 February 2003.
   
 
==References==
 
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*{{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p11/preble-v.htm}}
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*{{NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DDG46.htm}}
 
 
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==External links==
 
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* [http://www.usspreble.org/ USS ''Preble'' DLG-15 DDG-46 - Crew, History, & Photos]
 
* [http://www.usspreble.org/ USS ''Preble'' DLG-15 DDG-46 - Crew, History, & Photos]
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* [http://www.usspreble.org/location.html Pictures of her being scrapped]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 9 May 2025

USS Preble (DDG-46)
A grey painted ship on the ocean.
USS Preble (DDG-46) in 1986
Career (United States)
Name: Preble
Namesake: Edward Preble
Ordered: 26 October 1956
Builder: Bath Iron Works
Laid down: 16 December 1957
Launched: 23 May 1959
Acquired: 28 April 1960
Commissioned: 9 May 1960
Decommissioned: 15 November 1991
Struck: 20 November 1992
Identification: DDG-46
Fate:
  • Disposed of by scrapping, dismantling
  • 10 February 2003
General characteristics
Class & type: Farragut-class guided missile destroyer
Displacement: 5,800 tons
Length: 512.5 ft (156.2 m)
Beam: 52 ft (16 m)
Draft: 25 ft (7.6 m)
Propulsion:
  • 4 x 1200psi boilers
  • 2 geared turbines
Speed: 36.5 knots (67.6 km/h; 42.0 mph)
Range: 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Complement: 377 (21 officers + 356 enlisted)
Sensors and
processing systems:
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
AN/SLQ-32
Armament:

USS Preble (DLG-15/DDG-46) was a Farragut-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. She was the fifth, of now six ships, named to honor Commodore Edward Preble (1761–1807). Preble was laid down by Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine on 16 December 1957. She was launched on 23 May 1959, sponsored by Mrs. Ralph E. Wilson. Preble was commissioned at the Boston Naval Shipyard on 9 May 1960. She was decommissioned on 15 November 1991 and struck 20 November 1992 to be scrapped.

History

After shakedown off the eastern coast of the United States, Preble transited the Panama Canal and arrived at San Diego on 2 September 1960. After exercises along the coast of California, she got underway on 27 February 1961 en route to the Far East for a six-month tour with the 7th Fleet. She returned to San Diego on 28 September to rejoin the 1st Fleet. She remained in the eastern Pacific through 1963 and on 26 February 1964 departed California for another tour of duty in the Far East, from 13 March to 20 July.

Rotated regularly to the Western Pacific over the next five years, Preble spent much of her deployed time with the 7th Fleet off the coast of Vietnam. During these tours she served as plane guard for aircraft carriers in the Tonkin Gulf, patrolled on Search and Rescue, and bombarded enemy positions along the coast. On 19 June 1968 Navy Lt.jg. Clyde Everett Lassen and his crew from Helicopter Squadron 7, embarked aboard Preble, flew a hazardous mission deep into North Vietnam to rescue two downed U.S. Navy pilots. Lassen was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions.

Returning from the Western Pacific in July 1968, Preble operated briefly along the California coast. In December she got underway for the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for an extensive overhaul. She was decommissioned on 31 January 1969, recommissioned 23 May 1970, and returned to the Pacific Fleet.

On 24 January 1973, the 7th Fleet reported that Preble's torpedo tubes and three antennae were damaged by North Vietnamese artillery while the ship was operating off Quảng Trị Province just below the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone.[1]

In June 1987, Preble deployed with the Saratoga Battle Group to the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, returning in November 1987. Preble was awarded DESRON TWO's Battle Efficiency "E" for competition that ended in March 1988. "E's" were awarded in Engineering, Damage Control, ASW, Electronic Warfare, Seamanship, Navigation, and Communications.[citation needed]

On 14 January 1989, Preble left Norfolk, Virginia, on a deployment with the Standing Naval Force Atlantic and for the next months she operated Northern Atlantic before returning home on 14 July 1989.[citation needed]

Preble and her crew deployed for Operation Desert Shield/Storm in 1990 returning to Norfolk in 1991.

Decommissioned on 15 November 1991 and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 20 November 1992, ex-Preble was transferred to the James River Reserve Fleet on 30 June 1993. The ship was sold for scrap to J&L Metals of Wilmington, North Carolina on 15 April 1994. Repossessed from the scrap yard and resold on 10 February 1999 to International Shipbreakers of Brownsville, Texas for $85,000, the vessel was repossessed for a second time on 10 July 2000 after the scrap yard failed to take delivery of the ship in a timely manner. A contract to dismantle the vessel was issued on 20 March 2002 to Metro Machine of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for $3,400,000. Preble was completely dismantled by 10 February 2003.

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