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USS Pharris (FF 1094)

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Namesake
  
Jackson C. Pharris

Laid down
  
11 February 1972

Commissioned
  
26 January 1974

Construction started
  
11 February 1972

Length
  
134 m

Draft
  
7.54 m

Ordered
  
25 August 1966

Acquired
  
14 December 1973

Decommissioned
  
15 April 1992

Launched
  
16 December 1972

Displacement
  
2.904 million kg

Builder
  
Avondale Shipyard


USS Pharris (FF-1094) was a Knox-class frigate named after Medal of Honor recipient Lieutenant Commander Jackson C. Pharris. It was originally designated as destroyer escort DE-1094 and later reclassified as a frigate in the United States Navy. In 1992 the ship was decommissioned and transferred to the Mexican Navy. It was recommissioned as ARM Victoria, named after Mexico's first president, Guadalupe Victoria.

During the 1987-1988 Mediterranean cruise, Pharris escorted Mighty Servant 2 carrying USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58) from the entrance of the Persian Gulf to about halfway up the Red Sea. Pharris was awarded the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for its part in Operation Earnest Will.

USS Pharris (FF-1094) Destroyer Escort Photo Index DE1094 USS PHARRIS

On 8 February 1991, during a port visit in the Madeira Islands, two Canadian divers from HMCS Margaree drowned when they were sucked into the cooling intake of Pharris while conducting a hull search.

In fiction

USS Pharris (FF-1094) Destroyer Escort Photo Index DE1094 USS PHARRIS

In Tom Clancy's 1986 novel, Red Storm Rising, Pharris suffers extreme damage following a torpedo attack by a Victor III submarine (the bow forward of the ASROC mounts was torn off), warranting an extensive repair. Her captain, Ed Morris, is subsequently transferred to the USS Reuben James (FFG-57).

USS Pharris (FF-1094) US Navy Combatant Ship FF and FFG Images

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References

USS Pharris (FF-1094) Wikipedia