• ROKS Gangwon (FFG-815) is the fourth frigate of the Incheon-class in the Republic of Korea Navy. She is named after the province of Gangwon. In the early...
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  • destroyer escort from 1956 to 1977. ROKS Gangwon (DD-922), a Kangwon-class destroyer from 1978 to 2000. ROKS Gangwon (FFG-815), a Incheon-class frigate from 2015...
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    awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industry and in April 2011 the first of its class, ROKS Incheon was launched. The ship is named after the western port city of Incheon...
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    Frigates (FFG, FF) are named after provinces and large cities that names previous ROK Navy destroyers had. ROKS Gyeongbuk (Ulsan class) ROKS Incheon (Incheon...
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  • just before the Fall of Saigon, ROKS Gyebong (LST 810), formerly USS Berkshire County (LST-288), and ROKS Bukhan (LST 815), formerly USS Linn County (LST-900)...
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    Ungpo (named for Admiral Yi's Battle of Ungpo). ROKS Jeonbuk (DD 916) ROKS Gyeonggi (DE 71) and ROKS Gangwon (DE 72) PCEs were named for places related with...
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