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USS ''Kirk'' was a destroyer escort, originally designated as DE-1087 and reclassified as a
frigate A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied somewhat. The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
, FF-1087 (1975), in the United States Navy. Her primary mission of ASW remained unchanged. She was named for Admiral
Alan Goodrich Kirk Admiral (United States), Admiral Alan Goodrich Kirk (October 30, 1888 – October 15, 1963) was a senior officer in the United States Navy and a diplomat. Biography He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1909 and served in the Unite ...
. She is in service with the Taiwanese navy as the ROCN Fen Yang (FFG-934). Her contract was awarded to Avondale Marine on 25 August 1966. ''Kirk'' was laid down on 4 December 1970, launched on 25 September 1971 and commissioned on 9 September 1972.


Service history

In April 1975 ''Kirk'' participated in Operation Eagle Pull, the evacuation of
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, Cambodia, and Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of
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, Vietnam. As part of the U.S. fleet sent to facilitate the evacuation of Americans from South Vietnam, USS ''Kirk'' carried out one of the most significant humanitarian missions in U.S. military history. Commanded by Commander Paul H. (Jake) Jacobs and under the direction of a civilian, Richard Armitage, ''Kirk'' rescued the remainder of the
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, consisting of 18 ships and tens of thousands of Vietnamese refugees, leading and protecting the flotilla from Vietnamese waters to the Philippines. From there, most of the refugees ultimately emigrated to the United States. During the evacuation, the ''Kirk'' became a makeshift landing pad for a stream of fourteen helicopters flown by South Vietnamese airmen fleeing for their lives with their families and friends on board. Having only a small flight deck, ''Kirk'' had nowhere to store the helicopters so the crew pushed all but three overboard into the China Sea. Early one morning while on station, the crew of the ''Kirk'' rescued two Marine pilots after their USMC AH-1J Cobra gunship crashed into the ocean near the ship. This was the last helicopter-gunship to be lost in Vietnam. The final refugees the ''Kirk'' received were literally tossed out of a hovering
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that was too large to land on ''Kirk''. Once the passengers were safely aboard, the pilot steered the craft about 50 yards aft of ''Kirk''s stern, and jumped from the hovering helicopter. The craft then crashed into the water over the submerged pilot. He successfully surfaced and, after rescue by ''Kirk'' sailors, joined his family on board the American frigate. In 2010, under the direction of VADM Adam Robinson, then Surgeon General of the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Navy created a documentary entitled ''The Lucky Few''. It has since been translated into Vietnamese as well.


Decommissioning and Taiwanese service

She served in the U.S. Navy up until 6 August 1993, when the ship was decommissioned and leased to Republic of China Navy in Taiwan. In Taiwanese service she was renamed ''Fen Yang'' () with the hull number changed to 934. On 29 September 1999, the ship was finally purchased by Taiwan.


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External links


Reunion organization site



USS Kirk (FF1087) Operation Frequent Wind gallery

Forgotten Ship: A Lifesaving Mission As Saigon Fell
– slideshow by '' NPR''
"Last Days in Vietnam" NPR broadcast April, 29, 2015
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