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USS Bronstein (FF-1037)

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USS Bronstein (FF-1037)
History
United States
NameBronstein
NamesakeBen Richard Bronstein
BuilderAvondale Shipyard, Inc., Westwego, Louisiana
Laid down16 May 1961
Launched31 March 1962
Completed8 June 1963
Commissioned16 June 1963
Decommissioned13 December 1990
Stricken4 October 1991
FateDonated to Mexico, 12 November 1993
History
Mexico
NameARM Hermenegildo Galeana (F202)
NamesakeHermenegildo Galeana
Acquired12 November 1993
Statusin active service
General characteristics
Class and typeBronstein class frigate
Displacementapprox. 2,650 tons full load
Length371.4 ft (113.2 m)
Beam40.4 ft (12.3 m)
Draft23 ft (7.0 m)
Propulsion2 Foster-Wheeler boilers; 1 Westinghouse geared turbine; 35,000shp; 1 shaft
Speed26 knots
Complement16 officers, 183 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems
  • AN/SPS-10 surface search radar
  • AN/SPS-40 air search radar
  • AN/SPG-35 Gun fire control radar
  • AN/SQS-26 bow-mounted sonar
  • AN/SQR-15 towed sonar array
Armament
  • one Mk-16 missile launcher for ASROC missiles
  • two Mk-33 3-inch/50 caliber guns (one mount)
  • Mk-46 torpedoes from two Mk-32 triple tube mounts
Aircraft carriedNone / QH-50 DASH

USS Bronstein (FF-1037) was the lead ship of her class in the United States Navy. Named in honor of Ben Richard Bronstein, Assistant Surgeon, who was killed in action 28 February 1942 when USS Jacob Jones (DD-130) was sunk by an enemy submarine off Cape May, New Jersey.

Bronstein was commissioned on 16 June 1963 as DE-1037. She was decommissioned 13 December 1990 and struck from the Navy list on 4 October 1991.

Bronstein was disposed of through the Security Assistance Program as a foreign military sale on 12 November 1993.[1] She was transferred to Mexico on 12 November 1993 where she serves as ARM Hermenegildo Galeana (F202).

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