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ARA ''Guerrico'' (P-32) is a of the
Argentine Navy The Argentine Navy (ARA; es, Armada de la República Argentina). This forms the basis for the navy's ship prefix "ARA". is the navy of Argentina. It is one of the three branches of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, together with the ...
. She is the first vessel to be named after Rear Admiral
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who fought in the 19th century Paraguayan War. She is currently based at
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and conducts fishery patrol duties in the Argentine exclusive economic zone where she has captured several trawlers in recent years. According to reports in November 2012 the ''Drummond'' class "hardly sail because of lack of resources for operational expenses". As of 2020, she was reported in reserve.


Service history

''Guerrico'' was built in 1977 in France for the
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to be named SAS ''Transvaal'' but was embargoed at the last minute by United Nations Security Council Resolution 418. She was sold to Argentina instead and delivered on 9 November 1978. She was rushed into service and deployed a month later for the Operation Soberanía against Chile. In 1982 she served in the
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most notably in the Invasion of South Georgia where she was damaged by
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weapon fire which led to her spending three days in
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for repairs before rejoining the fleet as part of Task Group 79.4, alongside her
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s operating to the north of the islands. She carried the P-2
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until the introduction of the s in 1985 when she became P-32. In 1994, ''Guerrico'' and her sisters participated in Operation Uphold Democracy, the United Nations blockade of
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. During this time, she was based at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico. She has also served as support ship of the Buenos Aires-Rio de Janeiro tall ships races.


References

''Portions based on a translation from Spanish Wikipedia.''


Further reading

* ''Guia de los buques de la Armada Argentina 2005–2006''. Ignacio Amendolara Bourdette, , Editor n/a. (Spanish/English text)


External links


Argentine Navy official site, specifications and brief history
(in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Guerrico Drummond-class corvettes Ships built in France 1978 ships Corvettes of Argentina Corvettes of the Cold War