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Naval Vessel Historical Evaluation FINAL DETERMINATION This evaluation is unclassified Name Hull Number ROBERT G. BRADLEY FFG 49 Vessel Class Previous Vessel Designation (if any) OLIVER HAZARD PERRY (FFG 7)-class ne guided missile frigate Vessel Location Current Status Mayport Naval Station, Mayport, FL Stricken, to be disposed of by dismantling Initial Evaluation Date Initial Finding 12 March 2015 Ineligible Final Evaluation Date Eligibility for Listing to the National Register of Historic Places 14 May 2015 Ineligible Vessel Snapshot Lineage The first U.S. Navy ship named for the late Lieutenant Robert G. Bradley, USN, who was awarded the Navy Cross (posthumously) for heroism in efforts to save the small carrier PRINCETON (CVL-29) during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Displacement Approximately 3,800 tons Length 453 feet Beam 47 feet 1

Draft 17 feet Speed 30+ knots Propulsion Two LM-2500 marine gas turbines; two 360 HP electric auxiliary propulsion units; one controllable reversible pitch propeller Armament One guided missile launcher: surface-to-surface (harpoon) and surface-to-air (SM-1); ASW torpedo tubes; one 76mm rapidfire gun; one Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) Laid Down 28 December 1982 Launched 13 August 1983 Built By Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, ME Sponsor Mrs. Edna L Woodruff, mother of the late LT Robert G. Bradley Delivered 22 June 1984 Commissioned 11 August 1984 Decommissioned 28 March 2014 Stricken 28 March 2014 Vessel History Deployment Summary Deployed to the Mediterranean (18 August 1986 7 March 1987; 4 vember 1994 15 April 1995; and 28 June 21 December 1996); the Mediterranean and rth Atlantic (5 January 2 July 1998); and the Middle East Force (Horn of Africa, Persian Gulf 28 April 28 October 1988). On 17 September 1984, ROBERT G. BRADLEY was moored at 2

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to commence a four week shakedown training. In addition, ROBERT G. BRADLEY made multiple law enforcement and counter-narcotics deployments to the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, and carried out a number of specialized operations in rth American, Latin American, and European waters. The ship also took part in Operation Support Democracy a UN attempt to restore order in Haiti (September October 1993). ROBERT G. BRADLEY operated off Haiti s northern coast, tracking an average of more than 150 ships per day. During the ship s deployments, she normally embarked one or two Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawks of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadrons (Light) (HSL) 42, 46, or 48. On 13 July 1995, the vessel s homeport was changed to rfolk, VA, and it was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron 20. On 01 August 1997, the vessel s homeport was changed to Mayport, FL, and it was reassigned to the Western Hemisphere Group. On 01 July 1999, the vessel was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron 14. ROBERT G. BRADLEY intercepted fishing vessel RECUERDO, smuggling 9.2 tons of cocaine, in the eastern Pacific (3 August 2001). She subsequently turned over the suspects and their illicit cargo to U.S. and Panamanian law enforcement authorities. ROBERT G. BRADLEY then intercepted a go fast carrying 1.2 tons of cocaine (3 September). The ship sank the go fast, and turned over the narcotics and the four smugglers to coastal patrol ship HURRICANE (PC 3), which transferred them to U.S. law enforcement authorities. In company with destroyer DAVID R. RAY (DD 971), ROBERT G. BRADLEY monitored and boarded fishing vessel Lilliana 1, took the boat under tow when she developed engine trouble, and brought her 13 crewmembers ashore (24 September 5 October). From 2 June 2 September 2003, continued counter-narcotics deployment to the Caribbean and eastern Pacific proved especially eventful. The ship operated as the on-scene commander for the search and rescue of fishing vessel Fufu Chen and her nine crewmembers off the Costa Rican coast (17 19 July). Fishing boat Costa del Sol transferred three survivors for treatment to RGB, and fishing vessel Arelis transferred a fourth person. The ship then shifted the survivors to the Costa Rican Coast Guard. Guided missile frigate Rentz (FFG 46) transferred 19 narcotics smugglers she had apprehended to RGB in Panamanian waters, which then turned them over to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (8 13 August). The ship next intercepted and boarded fishing vessel Llanero, which flew the Nicaraguan flag without proper documentation (26 27 August). Her boarding team discovered 1.85 tons of cocaine hidden in the hold, and 3

apprehended eight smugglers. The inspectors determined that Llanero was unfit for the sea and sank her with GAU-16 fire from Cutlass 472, her embarked Seahawk, and 76 and 25 millimeter gunfire, 40 millimeter grenades, and.50 caliber fire from the ship (6 29'4" N, 83 12'6" W). RGB and a U.S. Coast Guard Lockheed HC-130H Hercules chased a go fast that escaped into Colombian waters and beached herself on the Island de Providencia (30 August). The smugglers fled, but Colombian Coast Guardsmen recovered 1.3 tons of cocaine. Prior to decommissioning, ROBERT G. BRADLEY operated with Destroyer Squadron 14 out of Mayport, FL. She was decommissioned 28 March 2014. Awards 1 U.S. Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation (Operational) award; 1 U.S. Coast Guard Special Operations award teworthy Events In 1992, the vessel was the first U.S. warship to fire warning shots at Iraqi commercial shipping while enforcing U.N. sanctions during the Gulf War. In 1995, the vessel became the first U.S. Navy warship to visit the former Yugoslavian republic of Slovenia. While deployed, the vessel made a historic port visit to St. Petersburg, Russia during the White Nights, which is a period of time during the year where the sun shines 24 hours a day. In October 2006, the vessel departed on a highly successful Counter Narco- Terrorism deployment to the Eastern Pacific Ocean during which it was involved in the seizure, transfer, and disposal of over 20 tons of cocaine. While on station, the vessel conducted over 900 flight hours with the MQ-8B Fire Scouts and completed the first ever-concurrent Dual Air Vehicle mission with another Fire Scout equipped frigate. In July 2003, while on deployment in the eastern pacific, the vessel assumed the role of on-scene commander for a search and rescue mission to locate 9 missing crew members of a fishing boat consumed by fire. The vessel organized the efforts of two U.S. Customs P-3 Orions, a U.S. Coast Guard C- 130, and two Costa Rican patrol boats. In May 2005, the vessel conducted its second significant drug interdiction operation by disrupting the smuggling of 4.6 metric tons of narcotics from the fishing boat Salomon. In April 2013, the vessel assisted the Greek Maritime Rescue Coordination 4

Center (MRCC) during a search and rescue event near Greece, after two cargo ships collided. DANFS* Entry Yes *Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Criteria Evaluation 1 i. Was the vessel awarded an individual Presidential Unit Citation? ii. Did an individual act of heroism take place aboard the vessel such that an individual was subsequently awarded the Medal of Honor or the Navy Cross? iii. Was a President of the United States assigned to the vessel during his or her naval service? iv. Was the vessel was the first to incorporate engineering, weapons systems, or other upgrades that represent a revolutionary change in naval design or warfighting capabilities? v. Did some other historic or socially significant event occur on board the vessel? Historic Evaluation Conclusion Ineligible Sources - Decommissioning Ceremony Pamphlet for ROBERT G. BRADLEY (28 March 2014) - Welcome Aboard ROBERT G. BRADLEY - Naval News Release (Aug. 9, 1984) - Various Navy News articles - Naval Vessel Register - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - Naval History and Heritage Command Archives Historic Preservation Stakeholder Comment 1 Evaluation conducted using triggers established for naval vessels in Program Comment for the Department of Navy for the Disposition of Historic Vessels, issued by the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation on 15 March 2010. 5

Historic preservation stakeholder comments received are considered when preparing final determinations. The initial determination for this vessel was made available for comment by historic preservation stakeholders for 60 days. During that time, the Navy received no written comments. Comments Received Comment Disposition 6