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  1. USS ARTHUR W RADFORD. DD-968. Norfolk, Virginia. REUNION 2024. September 26 - 29. Join Us. 10 major deployments. 3,000 + shipmates . MILLIONS OF MEMORIES . 26. years serving her country. Reconnect and celebrate at the beautiful Sheraton Norfolk Waterside ...

  2. ARTHUR W. RADFORD was laid down on 31 January 1974 at Pascagoula, Miss., by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries; launched on 27 February 1975; sponsored by Mrs. Arthur W. Radford, the widow of the late admiral, placed in "special service" on 4 April 1977 upon delivery to the Navy, Comdr. David E. Woodbury in command, and commissioned at her builder's yard on 16 April 1977.

  3. Arthur W. Radford returned to Guantanamo Bay soon thereafter to embark HSL-36, detachment 6, and then proceeded to Roosevelt Roads, where she arrived on 6 October to load ammunition, to take on fuel, and to embark a Coast Guard law enforcement detachment along with Commander, Caribbean Squadron (ComCaribRon) and his staff. The ship operated in her assigned waters from 6 to 19 October ...

  4. Admiral Arthur W. Radford Biography: Admiral Arthur W. Radford gave more than 45 years of distinguished military service to his country, spanning three wars - WW I, WW II, and the Korean Conflict. During that time he progressed from Naval Academy plebe to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest ranking position in the United States ...

  5. 089195810182. Scale. 1:350. Added to catalog on: 10.30.2004. Tags: USS-Arthur-W-Radford. USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) was an American missile destroyer, the keel of which was laid in 1974, was launched in March 1975 and entered service with the US Navy in 1977. The total length of the ship was 172 meters and a width of 16.8 meters.

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    USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) was a Spruance-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral Arthur W. Radford USN (1896–1973), the first naval officer to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Arthur W. Radford was laid down by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi and ...

  7. 15. Sept. 1981 · Paul Y. Hammond; From Pearl Harbor to Vietnam: The Memoirs of Admiral Arthur W. Radford, by Stephen Jurika, Political Science Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 3