USS Typhoon (PC 5) Patrols The Waters Of The Persian Gulf
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USS ''Typhoon'' (PC-5) is the fifth United States Navy . ''Typhoon'' was laid down 15 May 1992 at
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, in Lockport, Louisiana and launched 3 March 1993. She was commissioned 12 February 1994 in Tampa, Florida. As of 2008, ''Typhoon'' operates in the Persian Gulf, stationed in Manama, Bahrain since 2004 and is permanently manned by a 24-man crew that performs maritime security operations in United States Fifth Fleet
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(AOR).


History

''Typhoon'' participated in BALTOPS 95. In August 2001, ''Typhoon'' visited
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, Slovenia to participate in joint training with the Slovene patrol ship ''Ankaran''. ''Typhoon'' returned to Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek 9 May 2003 following a deployment in support of the global war on terrorism. ''Typhoon'' lost a crewmember when Engineman 2nd Class Douglas Bolles was lost at sea after falling overboard from a
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(RHIB) off
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on 7 November 2003 and subsequently found to have removed his life vest. Bolles body was recovered 22 November 2003. She was decommissioned on 28 February 2022 and transferred to the Royal Bahrain Naval forces on 30 March 2022 as the RBNS ''Damsah''.


Service in the Middle East

At the end of April 2004, ''Typhoon'' and departed Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek for the Persian Gulf to relieve and . The ships were to be deployed for 18 months while crews would be swapped every six months. The ships were escorted by during the trans-Atlantic portion of the trip. In June 2004, ''Typhoon'' and ''Sirocco'' arrived in the Persian Gulf to assist in maritime security operations and enforce a 2,000 meter exclusion zone around the Al Basrah (ABOT) and Khawr Al Amaya (KAAOT) oil terminals. In December 2004, ''Typhoon'' responded to a distress call from a dhow and rescued an unconscious fisherman knocked overboard by a winch handle while hauling in fishing nets. The fisherman was transferred to . In May 2005, ''Typhoon'' participated in the rescue of 89 people from a small dhow which capsized in the
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, 25 miles off the coast of Somalia. In April 2006, ''Typhoon'' performed maritime security operations with HNLMS ''Amsterdam'' and off the
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and in the Arabian Sea. ''Typhoon'' used her smaller size and faster speed to intercept dhows and other merchant vessels to gather intelligence on maritime activity and prevent piracy and terrorism in the area. On 7 September 2007, sailors from ''Typhoon'' rescued seven mariners adrift on a raft in the Persian Gulf. At the time, ''Typhoon'' was based in Bahrain providing security for Iraqi oil platforms in the northern Persian Gulf and participating in Maritime Security Operations.US Navy
USS Typhoon Assists Distressed Mariners
9 September 2007.
In March 2016, the commanding officer of the ''Typhoon'', Lieutenant Commander Jeremiah Daley was removed from command after a Navy investigation had found that he had "failed to maintain equipment to the point of exposing 'his crew to unnecessary risk,' interfered with an inquiry into his actions and once slept drunk on a bench at a Dubai port."Jon Gambrell
US Navy boots 'drunk, reckless' Gulf boat commander
Associated Press (April 22, 2016).
The 300-page report on the investigation into Daley, which began in February 2016, was compiled by the Navy and acquired by the Associated Press via a
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request. Daley denied many of the accusations and said he was appealing.


Encounter with Iranian craft

In April 2008, the ''Typhoon'' fired a flare at a small Iranian vessel in the Persian Gulf; U.S. Navy officials said that Iranian ship had come within about 180 meters (200 yards) of the American vessel. The flare was fired after the U.S. ship has unsuccessfully tried to contact the Iranian ship by radio.Reports: Iran Denies Confrontation With USS Typhoon in Persian Gulf
Associated Press (April 12, 2008).
The ''Typhoon'' then proceeded on its way without further incident; Iranian officials said that the encounter was "normal" and "routine" and denied "any new confrontation" in the Persian gulf.


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