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- Q1751917 subject Q8156773.
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- Q1751917 abstract "The third USS Stein (DE-1065) was a Knox-class destroyer escort, later redesignated as a frigate (FF-1065) in the United States Navy.USS Stein was named after Tony Stein, the first Marine (of 22) to receive the Medal of Honor for action in the Battle of Iwo JimaStein was laid down on 1 June 1970 at Seattle, Washington, by Lockheed Shipbuilding & Construction Co.; launched on 19 December 1970; sponsored by Mrs. Rose S. Parks; and commissioned on 8 January 1972, Comdr. Nepier V. Smith in command.Stein was decommissioned on 19 March 1992 and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 11 January 1995. She was subsequently transferred to the Mexican Navy and renamed the Armada República Mexicana Ignacio Allende, abbreviated ARM Allende.".
- Q1751917 acquirementDate "1971-12-30".
- Q1751917 builder Q5083.
- Q1751917 builder Q915979.
- Q1751917 commissioningDate "1972-01-08".
- Q1751917 decommissioningDate "1992-03-19".
- Q1751917 layingDown "1970-06-01".
- Q1751917 length "133.5024".
- Q1751917 motto "Indomitable".
- Q1751917 orderDate "1964-07-22".
- Q1751917 shipBeam "14.0208".
- Q1751917 shipDraft "7.3152".
- Q1751917 shipLaunch "1970-12-19".
- Q1751917 status "Donated to Mexico".
- Q1751917 thumbnail USS_Stein_FF-1065.jpg?width=300.
- Q1751917 topSpeed "50.004".
- Q1751917 wikiPageExternalLink stein.htm.
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- Q1751917 shipAcquired "1971-12-30".
- Q1751917 shipBuilder Q5083.
- Q1751917 shipBuilder Q915979.
- Q1751917 shipCommissioned "1972-01-08".
- Q1751917 shipDecommissioned "1992-03-19".
- Q1751917 shipFate "Donated to Mexico".
- Q1751917 shipLaidDown "1970-06-01".
- Q1751917 shipLaunched "1970-12-19".
- Q1751917 shipMotto "Indomitable".
- Q1751917 shipName "Ignacio Allende".
- Q1751917 shipName "USS Stein".
- Q1751917 shipOrdered "1964-07-22".
- Q1751917 shipSpeed "over".
- Q1751917 type Product.
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- Q1751917 comment "The third USS Stein (DE-1065) was a Knox-class destroyer escort, later redesignated as a frigate (FF-1065) in the United States Navy.USS Stein was named after Tony Stein, the first Marine (of 22) to receive the Medal of Honor for action in the Battle of Iwo JimaStein was laid down on 1 June 1970 at Seattle, Washington, by Lockheed Shipbuilding & Construction Co.; launched on 19 December 1970; sponsored by Mrs. Rose S. Parks; and commissioned on 8 January 1972, Comdr. Nepier V.".
- Q1751917 label "USS Stein (FF-1065)".
- Q1751917 depiction USS_Stein_FF-1065.jpg.
- Q1751917 name "Ignacio Allende".
- Q1751917 name "USS Stein".