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Decommissioning plan pulls all frigates from fleet by end of FY '15

Jul. 2, 2014 - 05:41PM   |  
Fleet Week New York 2011
The Kauffman is scheduled to be the fleet's last frigate sailing — with the exception of 'Old Ironsides.' (MC2 Eric Garst / Navy)
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Start saying goodbye to the frigates.

By October 2015, the fleet will be devoid of frigates for the first time in more than 70 years, according to the Navy’s latest decommissioning plan.

The Navy plans to retire all of the remaining frigates, as well as five ships and two subs, during fiscal year 2015, the service announced Tuesday.

The last Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate to be decommissioned is the Kauffman, scheduled for Sept. 21, 2015. After that, the battle force will be without a frigate class for the first time since 1943, according to fleet composition records kept by Naval History and Heritage Command.

The Kauffman will be the last ship to be inactivated, scheduled to leave service Sept. 21, 2015. Most of the frigates are to be sold to foreign navies.

The only technical exception to frigate retirements is “Old Ironsides”: the Constitution, rated as a “frigate” when it was launched in 1797, remains in commission. The tri-masted sailing ship does not count toward the Navy’s force levels.

In addition to the frigates, the ship inactivation plan announced Tuesday said the minesweeper Defender, the attack submarines La Jolla and Norfolk, and the amphibious assault ship Peleliu will be inactivated next year. The replenishment ship Rainier and two research vessels also will be inactivated, as will the survey ship Sumner.

The fiscal 2015 inactivation schedule, according to NAVADMIN 152/14:


Oct. 1, 2014: Minesweeper Defender, dismantling; research vessel Melville, Foreign military sale.


Dec. 1: Attack submarine La Jolla, conversion to moored training ship.


Dec. 15: Attack submarine Norfolk, dismantling.


Dec. 31: Research vessel Knorr, foreign military sale.


Jan. 14, 2015: Frigate McClusky, foreign military sale.


Jan 30: Frigate Elrod, foreign military sale.


March 31: Amphibious assault ship Peleliu, out of commission/in reserve; frigates Ingraham (dismantling), Vandegrift (foreign military sale) and Rodney M. Davis (foreign military sale).


May 8: Frigate Taylor, foreign military sale.


May 22: Frigate Samuel B. Roberts, dismantling.


Aug. 5: Frigate Gary, foreign military sale.


Aug. 14: Frigate Simpson, foreign military sale.


Sept. 21: Frigate Kauffman, foreign military sale.


Sept. 30: Replenishment ship Rainier, out of commission/in reserve.

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