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| Capodanno 0602109301 Capodanno |
54k | Vincent Robert Capodanno was born in Richmond County, New York, on 13 February 1929. He was educated at Fordham University and Maryknoll Seminaries in Illinois,
Massachusetts and New York. Ordained a Catholic Priest in June 1957, he served as a missionary in Taiwan and Hong Kong from 1958 to 1965. In December 1965, Father Capodanno received his commission
as a Lieutenant in the Navy Chaplain Corps. He was assigned to the First Marine Division in Vietnam in April 1966. While serving as Chaplain with the Third Battalion, Fifth Marines, during
combat with enemy forces in Quang Tin Province on 04 September 1967, he lost his life as he provided assistance and comfort to Marine casualties. For his heroism on this occasion, Lieutenant
Vincent R. Capodanno was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. USS Capodanno (DE 1093) was the first ship named in his honor. (U.S. Navy photo #NH 91758 from the Naval History and Heritage Command ) |
Mike Smolinski Clifton, N.J. Navsource DE/FF/LCS Archive Manager | |
| Capodanno 0602109313 |
104k | This photo shows Father Vincent Capodanno, namesake of DE 1093, celebrating services for the troops. | Lawrence W. Lee, Jr. | |
| Capodanno 0602109314 |
153k | Father Vincent's grave in Saint Peter's Cemetery, Staten Island, New York. | ||
| Capodanno 0602109315 |
94k | A monument to Father Capodanno which is on Father Capodanno Boulevard (formerly known as Seaside Boulevard), in Father Vincent's hometown of Staten Island, New York. | ||
| Capodanno 0602109331 |
123k | undated: Staten Island, N.Y. - A monument to Navy Lt. Vincent Capodanno, the Grunt Padre, was decorated with wreaths in Fort Wadsworth here last week on the 40th anniversary
of his heroism and sacrifice in Vietnam. Capodanno was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions as chaplain of 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, and is memorialized each year
by Marines, sailors, chaplains, veterans and many others at the chapel bearing his name. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo #070909-M-9565H-006) |
Bob Hurst Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom | |
| Capodanno 0602109316 |
136k | 21 October 1972: Westwego, La. - The USS Capodanno (DE 1093) is side launched at the Main Yard of Avondale Shipyards. | Lawrence W. Lee, Jr. | |
| Capodanno 0602109317 |
106k | 21 October 1972: Westwego, La. - Capodanno, minutes after launching at Avondale Shipyards. | ||
| Capodanno 0602109323 |
51k | date / location unknown | - | |
| Capodanno 0602109302 |
129k | date / location unknown | William D. Hooper MRC(SW) (1981-1985) | |
| Capodanno 0602109327 |
184k | 1977: Panama - USS Capodanno (FF 1093) in the Panama Canal. (U.S. Navy photo, Catalog #20151601 from the Michael Ribble Collection of the Naval History and Heritage Command) |
Mike Smolinski Clifton, N.J. Navsource DE/FF/LCS Archive Manager | |
| Capodanno 0602109303 |
159k | Newport (R.I.) Daily News, Thursday, 21 December 1978 | John Conway (1978 - 1980) | |
| Capodanno 0602109304 |
104k | Newport (R.I.) Daily News, Thursday, 21 December 1978 | ||
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| Capodanno 0602109318 |
95k | A certificate mounted in a display case onboard Capodanno from Pope John Paul II's blessing of the ship on 04 September 1981, the 14th anniversary of Father Vincent's death. | Lawrence W. Lee, Jr. | |
| Capodanno 0602109333 |
289k | August 1982: Newport, R.I. - USS Capodanno (FF 1093) moored at the Newport Naval Station. (Heilenday photo #1 00042A from the Heilenday Collection) |
Mark Heilenday Virginia Beach, Va. Captain, USN (ret.) June 1974 - July 2004 | |
| Capodanno 0602109328 |
123k | 01 June 1983: U.S. Navy crewmen man their stations in the fire control center aboard the Knox-class frigate Capodanno during a naval gunfire
support training exercise in Chesapeake Bay. (U.S. Navy Photo #6397296 from the United States National Archives) |
Mike Smolinski Clifton, N.J. Navsource DE/FF/LCS Archive Manager | |
| Capodanno 0602109306 |
72k | 01 June 1983: at sea - Crewmen man their stations in the fire control spaces aboard the Knox class frigate Capodanno during a naval gunfire
support training exercise. Photo from June 1983 All Hands Magazine. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-ST-85-08724 from the Defense Visual Information Center ) | ||
| Capodanno 0602109307 |
167k | 01 June 1983: at sea - A fire control technician sits in the control mount of 5-inch 54-cal. Mark 43 gun on Capodanno during a naval gunfire
support training exercise. Photo from June 1983 All Hands Magazine. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-ST-85-08722 from the DVIC ) | ||
| Capodanno 0602109330 |
122k | circa 1983: at sea - A rear view of the Mark 42 5"/54 caliber gun (127mm) aboard the U.S. Navy frigate USS Capodanno (FF 1093). (U.S. Navy All Hands Magazine, February 1983, p. 29.) |
Bob Hurst Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom | |
| Capodanno 0602109332 |
41k | circa 1983: at sea - A view of the One Man Control Station of the Mark 42 5"/54 caliber gun (127mm) aboard the U.S. Navy frigate USS Capodanno (FF 1093). The 5"/54
Mk 42 is an automatic, dual-purpose (air/surface target) gun mount. It is usually controlled remotely from the Mk 68 Gun Fire Control System, or locally from the mount at the One Man
Control (OMC) station, as shown here. (U.S. Navy All Hands Magazine, June 1983, p. 29.) | ||
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191k | circa 1986 - 1987: Marseille, France - Capodanno photographed by Philippe while on a port visit to Marseille. | Philippe Gonzales | |
| Capodanno 0602109308 |
70k | 26 February 1988: at sea - A crewman aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS
Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) fires an M14 .308 caliber line-throwing rifle toward the frigate Capodanno as the Capodanno comes
alongside the carrier during underway replenishment operations. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-SC-90-04284 by PH2 Gary P. Bonaccorso from the DVIC ) |
Mike Smolinski Clifton, N.J. Navsource DE/FF/LCS Archive Manager | |
| Capodanno 0602109309 |
87k | 26 February 1988: at sea - A forward port view of the Capodanno underway. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-SC-90-04282 by PH2 Gary P. Bonaccorso from the DVIC ) | ||
| Capodanno 0602109310 |
89k | 26 February 1988: at sea - An aft port view of the Capodanno underway. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-SC-90-04283 by PH2 Gary P. Bonaccorso from the DVIC ) | ||
| Capodanno 0602109311 |
344k | 12 March 1988: at sea - An starboard bow view of the Capodanno underway. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-SC-88-05447 by PH2 Tracy Didas from the DVIC ) | ||
| Capodanno 0602109329 |
180k | 12 March 1988: the Mediterranian Sea - USS Capodanno (FF 1093) underway in the Mediterranean Sea. (U.S. Naval Historical Center photo #NH 107446 by PH2 Tracy L. Didas, from the Naval History and Heritage Command) |
Bob Hurst Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom | |
| Capodanno 0602109326 |
434k | 12 March 1988: at sea - The U.S. Navy frigate USS Capodanno underway. The guided missile destroyer USS
Dewey (DDG 45), frigate USS Thomas C. Hart (FF 1092), the destroyer tender USS
Yosemite (AD 19), and a Spruance-class destroyer are in the background. Note the Kaman SH-2F Seasprite and the
H-3 Sea King helicopters on the flight decks. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-SC-88-05372 by PH1 Bean from the DVIC ) |
Mike Smolinski Clifton, N.J. Navsource DE/FF/LCS Archive Manager | |
| Capodanno 0602109334 |
341k | July 1992: Newport, R.I. - USS Capodanno (FF 1093) moored at the Newport Naval Station. (Heilenday photo #1 00041A from the Heilenday Collection) |
Mark Heilenday Virginia Beach, Va. Captain, USN (ret.) June 1974 - July 2004 | |
| Capodanno 0602109312 |
276k | 16 October 1992: at sea - A starboard bow view of the Capodanno underway. The Capodanno is en route to the Mediterranean Sea
as part of the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CV 67) battle group. (U.S. Navy photo DVID #DN-SC-93-00860 by CWO2 Kenneth H. Brewer from the DVIC ) |
Mike Smolinski Clifton, N.J. Navsource DE/FF/LCS Archive Manager | |
| Capodanno 0602109319 |
95k | 28 May 1993: Staten Island, N.Y. - Capodanno visiting Naval Station New York at Staten Island. | Lawrence W. Lee, Jr. | |
| Capodanno 0602109320 |
74k | 28 May 1993: Staten Island, N.Y. - Close-up of the starboard stern showing the ship's name and hull number. | ||
| Capodanno 0602109321 |
212k | A standard Navy photo of the ship which I obtained from the ship's crew shortly before her decommissioning. | ||
| Capodanno 0602109322 |
100k | undated: The Turkish frigate TCG Mauvenet (F-250), formerly the USS Capodanno (FF 1093). | ||
| Capodanno 0602109324 |
202k | 06 October 2005: the Mediterranean Sea - The U.S. Sixth Fleet flagship USS Mount
Whitney (LCC 20) leads a NATO Response Force off the Italian coast of Sardinia during exercise Destined Glory (Loyal Midas) 2005. In the forground is the Turkish frigate
TCG Mauvenet (F-250), formerly the USS Capodanno (FF 1093). The exercise is a medium-scale NATO amphibious live exercise designed to certify selected NATO
units and assigned forces. U.S. participation is to enhance the training for NATO partners, provide training for U.S. forces and to show U.S. commitment. (U.S. Navy photo #051007-N-0057D-210 by PH1 Timm Duckworth from the Navy News Stand ) |
Robert M. Cieri | |
| Capodanno's Commanding Officers Thanks to Wolfgang Hechler & Ron Reeves |
| Dates of Command | Commanding Officers |
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| 1.) 17 Nov. 1973 - 04 Apr. 1975 | Cmdr. George William Horsley, Jr. (OCS ) (Springfield, Ill.) |
| 2.) 04 Apr. 1975 - 09 Apr. 1977 | Cmdr. Robert D. Frey (East Peoria, Ill.) |
| 3.) 09 Apr. 1977 - 14 Mar. 1980 | Cmdr. Francis William Boufford |
| 4.) 14 Mar. 1980 - 26 Mar. 1982 | Cmdr. Bernard Leo Patterson III (USNA '63) (Rockaway, N.Y.) |
| 5.) 26 Mar. 1982 - 03 Mar. 1984 | Capt. Robert Anson, Jr. (Kingston, R.I.) |
| 6.) 03 Mar. 1984 - 07 Apr. 1986 | Cmdr. Thomas Stephen O'Keefe, Jr. (USNA '66) (Hagerstown, Md.) |
| 7.) 07 Apr. 1986 - 20 Jul. 1988 | Cmdr. Terry Randolph Sheffield (OCS '67) (Cleveland, Oh.) |
| 8.) 20 Jul. 1988 - 18 May 1990 | Cmdr. Thomas Stephen Zysk |
| 9.) 18 May 1990 - 26 Mar. 1992 | Cmdr. Bud Stanwood Gear (USNA '72) (York Harbor, Me.) |
| 10.) 26 Mar. 1992 - 30 Jul. 1993 | Cmdr. Thomas Paul Gallagher III (USNA '73) (Tulsa, Okla.) |
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