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Crew members man the rails of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) as the ship's return to home port. Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles severely damaged the STARK when the ship was deployed in the Persian Gulf earlier this year

Coast Guard and commercial craft herald the return to home port of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31). Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles severely damaged the STARK when the ship was deployed in the Persian Gulf earlier this year

A crowd of well-wishers gather to welcome the crew of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) as the ship returns to home port. Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles severely damaged the STARK when the ship was deployed in the Persian Gulf earlier this year

Sailors watch balloons set free to celebrate the return to home port of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31). Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles severely damaged the STARK when the ship was deployed in the Persian Gulf earlier this year

Uncle Samjoins a crowd of well-wishers gather to welcome the crew of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) as the ship returns to home port. Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles severely damaged the STARK when the ship was deployed in the Persian Gulf earlier this year

Tug boats move the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) away from the pier as it prepares to get underway for sea trials after undergoing repairs by Ingalls Shipbuilding. The STARK was damaged when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf

A port view of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) underway during sea trials. The STARK was damaged when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf

A port bow view of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) moving away from the pier to begin sea trials after being repaired by Ingalls Shipbuilding. The STARK was damaged when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf

A port bow view of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG 31) in dock at Ingalls Shipbuilding after undergoing repairs. The STARK sustained damage when it was struck by two Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles while on patrol in the Persian Gulf

Crew members man the rails of the guided missile frigate USS STARK (FFG-31) upon the ship's return to home port. Iraqi-launched Exocet missiles severely damaged the STARK when the ship was deployed in the Persian Gulf earlier this year

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Base: Naval Station, Mayport

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: JOCS (Sw) Fred Klinkenberger

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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05/08/1987
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