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Chilean destroyer Ministro Portales (DD 17)

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Name
  
USS Douglas H. Fox

Laid down
  
31 January 1944

Decommissioned
  
15 December 1973

Construction started
  
31 January 1944

Length
  
115 m

Builder
  
Vigor Shipyards

Namesake
  
Douglas H. Fox

Commissioned
  
26 December 1944

Struck
  
December 15, 1973

Launched
  
30 September 1944

Weight
  
2,235 tons

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Ministro Portales was a Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer purchased by Chile in 1974 from the United States that had been upgraded to FRAM II. Built and commissioned as USS Douglas H. Fox (DD-779) in 1944, the ship saw service during World War II and the Korean War. Between 1975 and 1976, the vessel was refitted with an extension on the flight deck for Alouette-III Helicopters.

Ministro Portales participated in the counteractive measures to the Operation Soberanía during the Beagle conflict in 1978. In this period, all the Chilean navy ships were camouflaged.

The vessel served the navy of Chile until it was taken off active duty and towed from Talcahuano to Puerto Williams, arriving at the wharf on 18 September 1991. There, it was a static support vessel for the local torpedo boat fleet until their replacement by missile boats.

On 11 November 1998, Ministro Portales was used as a target and sunk during a practice exercise.

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Chilean destroyer Ministro Portales (DD-17) Wikipedia