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Everett-based Navy frigate being decommissioned

The Columbian
Published: October 28, 2014, 12:00am

EVERETT — The guided-missile frigate USS Ingraham and a crew of about 200 sailors return to their home port at Everett on Thursday for the last time.

The Ingraham will be decommissioned Nov. 12.

Its final mission was as part of a multinational force fighting illegal drug trafficking in Central American waters.

The 408-foot Ingraham was commissioned in California in 1989 and made Naval Station Everett its home port in 1994.

The Ingraham operated with the carrier Carl Vinson task force during the Iraq War. In addition to the Persian Gulf, deployments also took it to the Mediterranean.

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