USS ''Gary'' (FFG-51) was an in the
United States Navy
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. She was named for
Medal of Honor
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recipient
Commander
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Donald A. Gary
Commander Donald Arthur Gary (July 23, 1901 – April 9, 1977) was an officer of the United States Navy during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the fires on on March 19, 1945.
Biography
Gary was born in F ...
(1903–1977).
''Gary'' was laid down on 18 December 1982 at
Todd Pacific Shipyards, Los Angeles Division,
San Pedro,
California
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;
launched on 19 November 1983, co-sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy G. Gary, widow of the late Cmdr. Gary, and Mrs. Joyce Leamer, the late Medal of Honor recipient's niece;
and
commissioned on 17 November 1984 at
Naval Station Long Beach
The Long Beach Naval Shipyard (Long Beach NSY or LBNSY), which closed in 1997, was located on Terminal Island between the city of Long Beach and the San Pedro district of Los Angeles, approximately 23 miles south of the Los Angeles Internation ...
. The ''Gary'' was decommissioned from the US Navy on 5 August 2015 with the Taiwanese crew taking possession on 13 March 2017, and arrived at the
ROCN Zyoying Naval Base on 13 May. She was formally commissioned into ROCN as the ROCS ''Feng Jia'' (PFG-1115) on 8 November 2018.
Background
''Gary'' is the forty-fifth ship of the of
guided missile frigates. These ships were built to provide air, surface and sub-surface protection for underway replenishment groups, convoys, amphibious groups and other military and merchant shipping. While a capable surface combatant in these traditional warfare areas, ''Gary''s role has expanded from that of the early 1980s to meet the threats and contingencies of the 21st century. Being the smallest multi-mission surface combatant in the U.S. Navy, ''Gary''s shallow draft gives her an advantage over larger cruisers and destroyers in the littoral operations that have characterized recent conflicts.
''Gary''s engineering plant is computer-controlled and monitored, reducing the number of watchstanders required in the engineering spaces themselves. Two marine gas turbine engines provide propulsion. Digital electronic logic circuits and remotely operated valves are monitored in a central control station and make ''Gary'' capable of getting ready to get underway in less than ten minutes rather than the eight hours required by steam-powered ships.
One of the U.S. Navy's premiere anti-submarine warfare platforms, ''Gary'' routinely deploys for bilateral anti-submarine exercises and real-world contingency operations in the western Pacific and Indian Oceans. During
Operation Iraqi Freedom, she displayed her versatility, deploying to the Arabian Sea,
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf ( fa, خلیج فارس, translit=xalij-e fârs, lit=Gulf of Fars, ), sometimes called the ( ar, اَلْخَلِيْجُ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a mediterranean sea in Western Asia. The bo ...
,
Gulf of Aden and Red Sea, conducting carrier escort and air defense, intelligence gathering and presence missions, terrorist interdiction operations, rescue at sea and escorted dozens of merchant and military supply ships through the
Strait of Hormuz and
Bab-el-Mandeb strait. From 1999 to 2007, ''Gary'' was forward-deployed to
Yokosuka, Japan, as part of the United States Seventh Fleet. During 2007, ''Gary'' completed a hull-swap/crew-swap with and to be home-ported at Naval Station, San Diego.
Notable history

An Iranian mine damaged guided missile frigate in the
Persian Gulf
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on 14 April 1988. On 18 April the U.S. launched retaliatory
Operation Praying Mantis against the Iranian-occupied Rakhsh, Salman (Sassan), and Sīrrī-D (Nassr)
oil platforms. As the Task Unit Commander of joint forces in the Northern Persian Gulf, ''Gary'' coordinated her efforts with naval, Air Force and Army aircraft as well as special operations boat units while protecting Mobile Sea Bases Hercules and Wimbrown VII during the fighting.
She even claimed to have shot down a
Silkworm missile, but this was never officially credited nor was she officially commended for her actions due to political reasons at that time.
["America's First Clash with Iran: The Tanker War" by Lee Allen Zatarain, Chapter 17: "Multiple Silkworms Inbound"]
While aircraft carrier , guided missile destroyer , and ''Gary'', with an embarked an
SH-60B Seahawk of
Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (Light) (HSL) 51 Detachment 5, passed through the
Strait of Malacca
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, en route to the
Indian Ocean
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, on 7 October 2001, they rescued five Indonesian fishermen from their sinking 40-foot fishing vessel.
On 13 March 2003, ''Gary'', with an SH-60B of HSL-51 embarked, assisted in the rescue of all eight Iraqi fishermen from
dhow ''Kaptain Muhamadat'' when she lost steerage and propulsion in heavy seas and capsized 20 miles south of the Iranian coast.
On 9 February 2007 ''Gary'' docked at the Cambodian port of
Sihanoukville. It is the first time since the
Vietnam War
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that an American warship has docked in
Cambodia
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.
In the summers of 2012 and 2014, ''Gary'' took part in the largest Rim of the Pacific multi-national naval exercise including 23 nations and over 40 ships.
While ''Gary'', with a
Coast Guard law enforcement detachment team embarked, deployed for
Operation Martillo (Spanish for "Hammer"), a
counter-narcotics patrol, in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, she intercepted a suspicious vessel on 4 January 2013. The Coast Guardsmen and Sailors from the ship's "
visit, board, search, and seizure
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" (VBSS) team boarded the suspected smuggler and seized of
cocaine with an estimated street value of $22 million. "This was one of those vessels we were chasing in the dark," Leatrice Daniels, ''Gary''s embarked
Naval Criminal Investigative Service
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(NCIS) agent explained, "There was great open communication with everybody involved. Everything just flowed, from pursuit to initial contact and boarding." The investigators deemed the smuggler a hazard to navigation and sank her. This case concluded a hectic week in which ''Gary''s crewmembers and Coast Guardsmen boarded three boats, disrupting more than of cocaine destined for the United States with a street value of $272 million.
On the night of 8 January 2013, ''Gary'' encountered a small vessel loaded with cargo. The boat displayed several indicators that she was involved in illicit trafficking, and the VBSS team and the Coast Guardsmen boarded the vessel. While they searched the boat, she suffered a temporary steering casualty, rendering her dangerous to operate. Gary rigged a tow until the Americans and the mariners restored the boat's steering. The intervening time enabled the boarders to complete their search and they failed to discover any narcotics on board, and the vessel resumed her voyage two days later.

The ship capped her deployment by seizing an additional vessel smuggling more than of cocaine valued at $81 million. "It was a complex operation," Lt. (j.g.) Christian Gotcher, the ship's navigation officer, recalled, "involving a law enforcement boarding, boat and helicopter searches, precision driving, detainee handling, and multiple deck operations, but ''Gary''s crew proved they were fully capable of handling it and scored a big win."
Gary was decommissioned on 23 July 2015 at Naval Base San Diego, California.
The ship was inactivated on 5 August 2015 and then prepared for transfer to Taiwan. The
Republic of China Navy inaugurated the ship as the ROCS ''Feng Jia (PFG-1115)'' on 8 November 2018.
References
External links
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Yokosuka Naval Base Community Website*
navysite.de: USS ''Gary''Eye on the Fleet Photo GalleryUSS Gary Newsat the
Naval History & Heritage Command
Uss gary-m.jpg, USS Gary (FFG-51)
USS Gary VBSS Team - Pearl Harbor Hawaii - 2006.jpg, ''Garys VBSS Team training at Naval Station Pearl Harbor.
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