Fast Frigate -- a guided missle boat
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The U.S. Navy guided missile frigate that was mistakenly hit by Iraqi missiles in the Persian Gulf is the USS Stark (FFG-31). The incident occurred on May 17, 1987, when two Exocet missiles struck the ship. The crew's exemplary damage control efforts prevented the situation from worsening, allowing the Stark to return to port despite sustaining significant damage and losing 37 sailors.
* Parachute rigger. You pretty much sit in "A" school forever and then you sew up chutes.
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Scuttlebutt in navy slang meaning rumour or gossip. People would congregate round the water cask on a ship (or, later, a water fountain) where casual discussion, rumour, gossip and tittle-tattle could be exchanged.
The hull designation "FFG" combines 2 elements; FF - Frigate G - Guided Missile The combined designation means it's a Guided Missile Frigate.
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Commander Lyle D. Hall, US Navy, (Texas A&M Class of '91) is listed as the Skipper.
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Crew size of the FFG-7 class is approximately 210.
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I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver