USS ''Curts'' (FFG-38) was the twenty-ninth ship of the of guided-missile
frigate
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s. She was named for
Admiral
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Maurice Curts (1898–1976). ''Curts'' is the first ship of that name in the US Navy.
Ordered from
Todd Pacific Shipyards, Los Angeles Division,
San Pedro,
California
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on 27 April 1979 as part of the FY79 program, ''Curts'' was laid down on 1 July 1981, launched on 6 March 1982, and commissioned on 8 October 1983. She was decommissioned on 25 January 2013.
Service history
1980s
''Curts''s early years in commission were focused on
anti-submarine warfare
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(ASW) operations and ''Curts'' was the first Pacific Fleet unit with the complete SQQ-89 ASW suite. The ship received the meritorious unit commendation for tactical proficiency in the tracking of
Soviet
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submarines in 1987.
In 1988, ''Curts'' received the armed forces expeditionary medal for serving with the battle group during
Operation Earnest Will
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in the north
Arabian Sea
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and the
Gulf of Oman
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. Additionally, ''Curts'' changed homeport to
Yokosuka, Japan, becoming one of the first two guided-missile frigates to join the Forward Deployed Naval Force (FDNF). ''Curts'' was first to bring SH-60B
LAMPS
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MK III helicopters to
Naval Air Facility Atsugi
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.
Operation Desert Storm
On 24 January 1991, during
Operation Desert Storm
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, the ship and her embarked navy and army helicopters captured an Iraqi garrison on
Qaruh Island
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in the northern
Persian Gulf
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, taking the island and custody of 51 Iraqi prisoners. ''Curts'' destroyed two mines, sank an Iraqi minelayer and provided support to combat helicopter operations during the battle of
Bubiyan Island. The ship received the navy unit commendation for her exceptional operational performance.
1990s
Upon return from combat operations in June 1991, the ship became an important part of
Operation Fiery Vigil
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rescuing numerous refugees to safety when Mount Pinatubo erupted near Subic Bay, Republic of The Philippines.
In 1993, ''Curts'' was upgraded with the 4100-ton class modification, extending her stern another and enhancing her combat capabilities. ''Curts'' joined the Battle Group in 1993 to participate with the
Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force
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in joint anti-submarine warfare exercise MAREX. Later that year, the ship deployed to the Persian Gulf conducting 89 boardings of merchant vessels in the
Red Sea
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as part of
United Nations
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sanctions enforcement against Iraq. ''Curts'' material and operational readiness was rewarded with the battle efficiency award for 1994.
In 1994 "Curts" participated in the RIMPAC 94 exercise and sailed from its homeport in Yokosuka, Japan to Honolulu, Hawaii to participate with International Navies from around the Pacific, including Japan, Korea, Canada and more.
In 1995, ''Curts'' participated in major joint exercises with units of the U.S. Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), and later with the navies of Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand for 1996 cooperation afloat for readiness and training (CARAT 96).
In 1997, after nine years of forward presence as part of the seventh fleet, ''Curts'' departed Yokosuka, Japan for a homeport change to
San Diego
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, California and in October 1998 ''Curts'' joined the Naval Reserve Force (NRF).
In 1998, ''Curts'' deployed to the multi-lateral exercise Teamwork South, where she participated in exercises with navies from the United Kingdom, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile. Upon completion of Teamwork South, ''Curts'' steamed to Hawaii to participate in multi-lateral exercise RIMPAC 98. ''Curts'' made national headlines when a
Salinas, Ecuador
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hotel security guard died from injuries he received during a scuffle with a LTJG (pilot) and Senior Chief Petty Officer assigned to
HSL-43 embarked on ''Curts'' for the deployment. Both men were removed from the ship and returned to the U.S. to face a court martial.
In 1999, ''Curts'' deployed to counter-narco-terrorism deployment under the direction of Joint Inter-agency Task Force East (now named Joint Interagency Task Force South). In addition to seizing approximately 5 metric tons of cocaine, ''Curts'' conducted rare bi-lateral counter-narcotics exercises with the Colombian Navy. After departing a short visit to
Aruba
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''Curts'' responded to a distress call from M/V ''Olga'', north of the
Guajira Peninsula
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. ''Curts'' crew were awarded the Humanitarian Service Medal for joint rescue efforts that saved the lives of several ''Olga'' crew members. The half-way point of this deployment found ''Curts'' celebrating Halloween in
Key West
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, Christmas in
St. Thomas and New Years again in Key West, Florida. The timing of this deployment also caused ''Curts'' to be the last U.S. warship to transit the
Panama Canal
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under U.S. control in 1999 (ex- was towed through just before ''Curts'' transit) and the first to transit it under Panamanian control in 2000.
2000s
During
CARAT cruises in 2001 and 2003, ''Curts'' conducted multilateral exercises with the navies of Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines to continue promoting international training and cooperation.
In 2004 ''Curts'' again deployed to southern command on a six-month counter-narcotics deployment with
Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) 105 and received national notoriety for the largest maritime seizure of cocaine (12 tons) in history. The ship received the U.S. Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation for her outstanding performance during deployment.
''Curts'' deployed again in 2006 to counter-narco-terrorism deployment. Although less successful than the 2004 deployment, ''Curts'' interdicted three cocaine shipments, totalling in excess of 10 metric tons of cocaine and apprehension and transport of over 50 smugglers.
On 16 February 2007, ''Curts'' was awarded the 2006
Battle "E" The Battle Effectiveness Award (formerly the Battle Efficiency Award, commonly known as the Battle "E"), is awarded annually to the small number of United States Navy ships, submarines, aviation, and other units that win their battle effectiveness c ...
award.
In 2007 ''Curts'' was transferred from Commander Destroyer Squadron One to Commander Destroyer Squadron Nine and incorporated into Carrier Strike Group Nine. In March USS ''Abraham Lincoln'' Strike Group (CSG-9) departed for deployment to the
5th Fleet
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area of operations (Persian Gulf). This marked ''Curts'' first Strike Group deployment since transfer to the U.S. Naval Reserve. ''Curts'' primarily performed a Critical Infrastructure Protection role by acting as Scene of Action Commander for Oil Platform protection efforts at the Khawar al Amaya and al Basrah oil terminals in the northern Persian Gulf. ''Curts'' also conducted bi-lateral exercises with the Malaysian and Pakistani navies during her transit to the Gulf.
''Curts'' was decommissioned on 25 January 2013, and was transferred to the inactive reserves on 27 February.
In December 2012 during the 112th Session of Congress, a transfer-by-grant was proposed. The recipient would be The
Navy of Mexico
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, who may receive ''Curts'', along with . Both vessels were not transferred. The act of approving the transfer of vessels by the United States does not guarantee that the vessels will actually be transferred.
As of September 2016, both ships were in reserve at Pearl Harbor and slated to be disposed of as targets.
On 19 September 2020, ''Curts'' was sunk during a
sinking exercise (SINKEX) in the Pacific Ocean. The SINKEX was part of
Exercise Valiant Shield 2020. She was targeted with live ordnance including air-launched ordnance from fixed and rotary wing of
Carrier Air Wing Five
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, embarked aboard the aircraft carrier ,
RGM-84 ''Harpoon'' missiles from the cruisers and , a subsurface launched missile from the submarine , as well as various supporting U.S. Navy and
United States Air Force
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aircraft.
References
Text of the Naval Vessels Transfer Act of 2012
External links
*
Official pageSouthern Swing 1997 Cruise Book (Courtesy of Matt Christisen)
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