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She returned to Charleston in October to arrange for the annual Atlantic Fleet exercise. After three days in Charleston, Wainwright got underway for gunnery and missile shoots on the Atlantic Fleet weapons vary close to Puerto Rico. The warship spent the first three days of 1969 winding up her third and ultimate tour of obligation as PIRAZ ship after which set a course for the Philippines, the first pause on her means dwelling. Her operations from her residence port, together with Operation "Rugby Match" exercises in the West Indies, lasted until she sailed for the western Pacific on 24 June. Following native operations there, the guided missile destroyer embarked upon her first deployment to the western Pacific on 10 April. On 25 August, the guided missile destroyer stood out of Charleston, sure for her third and remaining deployment to the western Pacific together with the Vietnam War. USS Wainwright (DLG/CG-28), a Belknap-class destroyer leader, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for members of the Wainwright family
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