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SLNS ''Gajabahu'' (P626) () is an Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel of the
Sri Lanka Navy The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) (; ) is the navy, naval arm of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and is classed as the country's most vital defence force due to its island geography. It is responsible for the maritime defence of the Sri Lankan nation and its ...
. The ship is the second ship named after King Gajabahu I, the warrior king of the medieval Sri Lankan Kingdom of Anuradhapura. Formerly, it was USCGC ''Sherman'' (WHEC-720) a
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Hamilton-class
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named for
John Sherman John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was an American politician from Ohio who served in federal office throughout the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. A member of the Republican Party, he served in both houses of the U. ...
, the 32nd
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and author of the
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.


United States Coast Guard

CGC ''Sherman''s keel was laid on January 25, 1967 at Avondale Shipyards in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was launched on September 3, 1968. CGC ''Sherman'' was originally homeported in Boston, Massachusetts where her primary mission was ocean station patrol in the North Atlantic. In 1970, ''Sherman'' was assigned to Coast Guard Squadron Three in Vietnam. Her tasking during the conflict was primarily in support of
Operation Market Time Operation Market Time was the United States Navy, Republic of Vietnam Navy and Royal Australian Navy operation begun in 1965 to stop the flow of troops, war material, and supplies by sea, coast, and rivers, from North Vietnam into parts of Sout ...
, which involved sorting through hundreds of small vessels off the Vietnamese coast in search of enemy weapons smugglers. ''Sherman''s crew inspected some 900 vessels during her 10-month tour in Southeast Asia. The old 5" gun (now replaced by a 76mm mount) answered 152 calls for naval gunfire support, including a running fight on the night of 21 November 1970 which resulted in sinking the North Vietnamese armed freighter ''SL-3'', which was carrying tons of enemy munitions. In 1971, ''Sherman'' returned to Boston. With satellite technology reducing the need for ocean station patrols and amid concern of the rising American drug problem, the emphasis shifted to drug interdiction. In October 1976, ''Sherman'' seized the 275-foot Panamanian freighter ''Don Emilio'' and confiscated 82 tons of marijuana, the largest drug seizure in history at the time. Responding to a need for greater operational resources in the Pacific, ''Sherman'' was transferred to her next homeport in Alameda, California in May 1979. ''Sherman''s primary missions shifted to Alaskan Patrols (ALPAT) involving fisheries law enforcement (LE), drug interdiction, search and rescue (SAR), and military readiness in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska. ''Sherman'' was decommissioned from May 1986 until July 1989 to complete a three-year Fleet Renovation and Modernization (FRAM) project at Todd Shipyard in Seattle, Washington. The project upgraded ''Sherman''s weapons, communications, aviation and other operating systems and completely renovated crew living and berthing spaces. ''Sherman'' completed ready-for-sea trials in July 1990 and once again commenced operational missions in the Pacific. In July 2001, ''Sherman'' became the first Coast Guard cutter to
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the world, after conducting U.N. sanctions enforcement duty in the Persian Gulf and goodwill projects in Madagascar, South Africa, and Cape Verde. ''Sherman'' was involved in search and rescue efforts following the sinking of F/V ''Big Valley'' near
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, on January 15, 2005. CGC ''Sherman'' appeared in the 2005 film '' Yours Mine & Ours''. In May 2006, the cutter participated with a U.S. Navy task group during a five-month deployment to Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines. In March 2007, ''Sherman'' received worldwide attention when her boarding team discovered more than 17 metric tons of cocaine aboard the Panamanian freighter ''Gatun'', a record seizure in the Eastern Pacific. ''Sherman'' was awarded the Golden Eagle award by the White House for combined interdiction successes during 2007. In May 2011, ''Sherman'' was transferred to San Diego, California. ''Sherman'' continued her operations by accomplishing three drug interdiction deployments in the Eastern Pacific, a winter Alaskan patrol in the Bering Sea to enforce U.S. fisheries regulations and to provide search-and-rescue support during the Alaskan
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harvest, and by earning the Pacific Area Operational Readiness Award. In May 2015, ''Sherman'' transferred her homeport to Honolulu, Hawaii. After a final patrol in the Bering Sea, ''Sherman'' returned to Honolulu on January 23, 2018 to await decommissioning on March 29, 2018. Two new
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will replace ''Sherman'' and the previously-retired in Honolulu.


Sri Lanka Navy

On 27 August 2018, at Honolulu, the ex-''Sherman'' was transferred to the
Sri Lanka Navy The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) (; ) is the navy, naval arm of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and is classed as the country's most vital defence force due to its island geography. It is responsible for the maritime defence of the Sri Lankan nation and its ...
. Ex-''Sherman'' was recommissioned 6 June 2019 as SLNS ''Gajabahu'' (P626). The ship is the second ship named after King Gajabahu I, the warrior king of the medieval Sri Lankan Kingdom of Anuradhapura. The ship retained its
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gun and MK 92 Fire Control System, while the
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was removed and was replaced with a rear mounted dual 23mm cannon. During the
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, SLNS Gajabahu evacuated President
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and his wife from Colombo, hours before the President's House was stormed and occupied by thousands of protesters on 9 July. Departing from the
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and sailed within Sri Lankan territorial waters allowing President Rajapaksa to maintain communications while being safely out of reach of the protesters. President Rajapaksa left the island a few days later on the morning of 13 July on an Antonov An-32 military transport aircraft of the
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to
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. In 2024 March, SLNS Gajabahu deployed for
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during
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.


See also

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SLNS Gajabahu SLNS ''Gajabahu'' (named after '' Gajabahu'', a former king of Sri Lanka) was a of the Sri Lanka Navy. She has since been converted to a training ship for the Naval & Maritime Academy, Trincomalee. She was originally HMCS ''Hallowell'' of the ...
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SLNS Vijayabahu (P627) SLNS ''Vijayabahu'' (P627) () is an Offshore Patrol Vessel, Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel of the Sri Lanka Navy. The ship is named after Vijayabahu I of Polonnaruwa, King Vijayabahu I, the warrior king of the medieval Sri Lanka who founded the ...
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SLNS Parakramabahu (P625) SLNS ''Parakramabahu'' (P625) () is a Type 053H2G frigate, Type 053H2G class frigate of the Sri Lanka Navy. The ship is the second ship named after Parakramabahu I, King Parakramabahu I, the warrior king of the medieval Sri Lankan Kingdom of Po ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gajabahu (P626) Ships of the United States Coast Guard Hamilton-class cutters 1968 ships Hamilton-class cutters of the Sri Lanka Navy Ships built in Bridge City, Louisiana