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    8974120 ROKS Seoul (FF-952) is the second ship of the Ulsan-class frigate in the Republic of Korea Navy. She is named after the city, Seoul. In the early...
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    Se-jeong (22 November 2017). "Seoul Battleship Park opens Wednesday". The Korea Times. Retrieved 23 November 2017. Lee, Byung-rok (29 December 2017). "충남함...
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  • September 1946 ROKS Seoul (DD-912), a Fletcher-class destroyer commissioned as USS Halsey Powell in 1943, and acquired 1968 ROKS Seoul (FF-952), an Ulsan-class...
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    Turkey. ROKS Taedong (PF-63), formerly USS Tacoma in South Korea. ROKS Ulsan (FF-951), in Ulsan, South Korea. ROKS Seoul (FF-952), in Seoul, South Korea...
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    Great class) ROKS Munmu the Great (Chungmugong Yi Sunshin class) ROKS Gwanggaeto the Great (Kwanggaeto the Great class) Frigates (FFG, FF) are named after...
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    Korean. Frigates (FF) were named after provinces and large cities that names previous ROK Navy destroyers had. ROKS Seoul (FF 952) Corvettes (PCC) were...
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  • Strategic Objectives Plan. The ROK Naval forces began to participate in RIMPAC exercise from 1990 (ROKS Seoul (FF 952), ROKS Masan (FF 953) for RIMPAC 1990)....
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