Richard S. Edwards DD-950
Richard S. Edwards (DD-950: dp. 4,049- 1. 418'; b. 45'; dr. 20'; s. 35 k.; cpl. 354 a. 3 5", 4 3", 1 dct., 2 dcp., 2 21" tt.; el. Hull) Richard S. Edwards (DD-950) was laid down by the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co., Seattle, Wash. 29 December 1956; launched 24 September 1957; sponsored by Mrs. W. B. Franke, and commissioned 5 February 1959, Comdr. Richard R. Law in c ommand. Richard S. Edu~arda' shakedown took her to Valparaiso Chile, then back to San Diego 13 May 1959. She then deployed to the western Pacific area where she operated with the fast carrier units of the 7th Fleet, and as a member of the U.S. Taiwan Patrol Force. She returned to the west coast 13 May 1960 and operated there until deploying to the western Pacific again in February 1961 to operate with the fast carrier group in the South Chma Sea. She returned to San Diego 14 September 1961. Richard S. Edwards commenced her third WestPac cruise 13 November 1962 for fast carrier operations throughout the western Pacific, returning home in June 1963. She resumed local operations until commencing her fourth WestPac cruise from August 1964 to January 1965. During this deployment Edwards and Morton engaged North Vietnamese torpedo boats in thc Tonkin Gulf on 18 September, probably sinking several. Upon returning from the Far East, Edwards operated off the west coast until deploying to WestPac again 1 March 1966 to 26 August 1966. There she rendered naval gunfire suDport to forces ashore in Vietnam and plane-guarded for U.S. Navy carriers in the Tonkin Oulf. During 1967, she operated off the west coast of the United States until returning to WestPae in August. She arrived Da Nang, South Vietnam, 3 November 1967. She returned to San Diego 12 March 1968 and spent the balance of that year operating off the west coast. In late January 1969 Richard S Edwards deployed to WestPac again to operate off Vietnam She returned to San Diego 13 August 1969, until being decommissioned at Long Beach, Calif. 27 February 1970. She immediately entered Long Beach Naomi Shipyard and underwent ASW modernization. By December, she was participating in sea trials in anticipation of her recommissioning, which occurred 15 January 1971. She embarked 4 March for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, her new home port, and continued operations in that vicinity until April 1972. Receiving only 72 hours notice, Richard S~ Edwards sailed from Pearl Harbor 10 April 1972 for the western Pacific and deployment off the Vietnamese coast. She remained in the area, either on the gunline or cruising with the carriers as escort and plane guard, until November. She re-entered Pearl Harbor 10 November 1972 and has remained there throughout 1973 and into 1974. Richard S. Edwards has received 9iX battle stars for service off Vietnam.