VALDEZ FF 1096

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Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Knox Class Destroyer Escort
    Keel Laid June 30 1972 - Launched March 24 1973

  1. USS VALDEZ DE-1096
    Commissioned July 27 1974

  2. USS VALDEZ FF-1096
    Reclassified Frigate (FF) June 30 1975
    Decommissioned December 15 1991

    Stricken from Naval Register January 11 1995

  3. KI YANG FF-939 (Taiwanese Naval Service)
    Leased to Taiwan April 29 1998 and renamed
    Arrived in Taiwan October 4 1999 - Commissioned October 18 1999

Naval Covers

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  1. Valdez Covers Page 1    (1974-79)

 

Postmarks

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Locy Type
FDC 2-1(n)

1974-07-27

As DE-1096
Ship's Commissioning cachet


 

Locy Type
2t(n+u) (FF,USS)

1979-11-06

As FF-1096
Official Ship's cachet


 

Locy Type
2-1(n) (DE,USS)

1979-05-22

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Locy Type
9-1e(nu) (DE,USS)

1979-11-06

As FF-1096
Even though VALDEZ was redesignated FF in 1975, DE postmark still being used.

 

Other Information

VALDEZ earned two (2) Navy Battle "E" Ribbons, two (2) National Defense Service Medals, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the CG Special Operations Service Ribbon during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Hospitalman, Third Class, Phil Isadore Valdez, USN (April 13 1946 - January 29 1967)
Valdez enlisted in the Navy on November 1 1965. After completing basic training, he was trained at the Naval Hospital Corps School at San Diego, CA. Advanced to the rating of hospitalman in May 1966, Valdez served at the Naval Hospital, Key West, FL., until December 19 1966 at which time he was transferred to the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, Fleet Marine Force, serving ashore in Vietnam near Danang.
On the morning of January 29 1967, Valdez was assigned as corpsman with the 3d Platoon when that unit was flown in by helicopter to provide support for the embattled Company "H," 2d Battalion. Upon landing, Valdez' unit came under heavy sniper fire, and several Marines went down as a result. The hospitalman sprang into action instantly. First, he ran about 70 meters across open land being raked by enemy fire to aid a fallen Marine. He helped that man to a safer place and quickly dressed his wounds. After completing that task, he dashed back out into the hail of fire to assist another wounded Marine some 50 meters away. Upon reaching his new charge, he positioned himself so as to protect the wounded man from the enemy fire and began to dress his wound. At that point, the enemy got his range; and Valdez fell to their fire, mortally wounded. His ". . . heroic action and selfless devotion to duty . . ." saved the lives of two wounded Marines and, in recognition of his ". . . conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action," HN Valdez was advanced to the rate of hospitalman, third class, and awarded the Navy Cross, both posthumously.

 


 

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