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HIP' HISTORY The U.S.S. ROBERT E. PEARY lFF-10737 is the third ship in the history of the United States to be named in honor of Rear Admiral Robert Edwin Peary, Civil Engi- neer Corps, U.S. Navy, Arctic explorer. She is the twenty-second ship-of-the-line in the Knox frigate class, specially designed to locate and destroy subma- rines. During her assignment to the Cruiser-Destroyer force and Naval Surface Force of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, ROB- ERT E. PEARY has completed one South Pacific, one Indiana Ocean, and three Western Pacific deploy- ments since commissioning in 1972. Originally based in Long Beach, California, ROBERT E. PEARY was reassigned to her present homeport in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in August 1973. Since her assign- ment to Pearl Harbor, she has participated in several major fleet exercises in addition to the many type training exercises conducted locally that keep her ready for combat. ln April, 1977, ROBERT E. PEARY underwent her first regular overhaul which included a major refurbishing of the ship's hull, superstructure, and internal spaces. A complete reworking and repair of the main engi- neering plant and auxiliary machinery. ROBERT E. PEARY operates as a unit of Destroyer Squadron Thirty-five. ft ss.. X sw 4. . s S 'Sgt N?
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RE R DMIRAL RCBERT E. PEARY Robert Edwin Peary was born on May 6, 1856 in Cres- son, Pennsylvania Upon his father's death in 1859, Peary and his mother moved to Maine where, in 1873, he graduated from Portland high school. In 1877 he graduated from Bowdoin College with a Civil Engi- neering degree On October 26, 1881 he was commis- sioned a Lieutenant in the Corps of Civil Engineers of the United States Navy With six months leave in 1886, Peary set out to ex- plore part of Greenland Along with a young Danish official, Peary made a reconnaissance of about 100 miles from the foot of the ice cap, reaching an eleva- tion of about 7500 feet before being forced to return by a storm Peary had made the decision to make Arctic research his lifes work In 1891 he was granted 18 months leave His obiective was to reach the northern termi- nus of Greenland by way of the inland ice. Leaving on june 6 1891 and returning to New York in 1892, Peary, along with his wife and six men, had reached the northern most point of the ice cap, established the insularity of Greenland, explored vast unknown territory, made meterological and tidal observations, With this he far exceeded his original goals. Further Arctic explorations were undertaken in 1893-95, 1898 1902, and 1905 1905 In july of 1908 Peary again headed north in his explo- ration ship, Roosevelt, setting a record for the north- ern most point reached by a ship under it's own steam On March 1 1909 Peary and Matt Henson started the final dash for the Pole with four Eskimos and forty dogs On April 6 1909 after stopping from sheer exhaus- tion for a few hours rest, Peary achieved his ultimate goal the North Pole Peary was promoted of the rank of Captain on Octo- ber 20 1910 Congress passed a bill thanking him for his work on March 3 1911 Peary retired with the rank of Rear Admiral On February 20, 1920, at the age of sixty four, Robert E Peary died in Washington, D.C. . . , , . and made an ethnoiogical study of an Eskimo tribe. ' . I I l l I I . 0 I ' I , . pf W! wwf? ,ZW X X f , , ,f ,f ar.: ,im-0, vw , ', s 4 WW. 1, 4 ..,, f X J M K I Q t .M X -I ,af f fc , 1. A , at SWWT7 7, Zaswim xl Q 72 W0 4 t N-f, ' 'W 727-f 5 , Y, fp2fw,ff,:a,1 ,h , Af, . 1 , YG' .WV ,,.,,.f,,, ,4 , zz X - ,, t f ,, ,. fs iii rfi' :,zf -- . ff -fa ,, f' -,af fc in th - ,, K -W 1 'ff st ssswsgsw sv --M , ,t s , Q, ff .7 fa 7, A , f , , C :M --Q.',,,, ,, 'Q 'SM l fv 'H' fi- 2.3 iff' ffrlfn ff LQQQWQ s s 4ls5Q9 ,LL, Xa .,,f.wf -7.1 - wt, ' f . ' f, 7? 0 ,, fl-stgX43sNY'NX .sgxa ff ,y f , ' f X ' . sf , ts ff V css' va, Q , X03 , . , ,M .A f Q A 4 f ,W . .f Ass .t4,,,v,,,gW, ,f Asn, A ,:.y. f, ,ws f, - , C V 9, ma' . am' ' W' ,ff,f . , - ,ssh-'fn ,f ,' -Y: , - ZW' s - A - .. ,. - - s .-:-- ' ' HK-.CY 'Y' KV Jil' f mf, fx! U ,ifff 5, Z-, ,K f,. f ' N U '-.Au .. J- . 'T N .f m-4 me '68 E ', MTW -'T I--is - 9 9 4, f a s f ,ff ,WM 4 1 'N S X X - X 9 ,MOE-fx ,e+'?Hy9 51:vfXf!'p- ' , 0 r b sSf,j2'M ,AX I S f sf - G5 ' 'W' 4- Q' r 5, fs Zvi x 3 I x Wg.. 4 wk X X A 1 N mi' ,if Am'-f f X f X, ,tggf xilxxjiq Q . . W gsm ,: -My s, gtg ,u H f 8 'W 1 ' 'MJ'-N g- ' ,Q 1 W f ' X .A - R I X I X X! 4,5 .fri -R . ' ' , , ,, ',, 1 , ,.5 ,,, f .x ilk. . wsf ', f 1- iw--SQL ' '- ff,suiff, 'pw-,f Q' rv ,ag V ' 1- A' ff.. .. .- -ex W f f , W' H A ,Q ya.: ,Q ,, 'z,4fs-germ? f Qi N ya we ,A sw , -' , af ,-. wigs ,gm j-s',,,,w . R. ak
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