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ARA Drummond (P-31)

ARA Drummond (P-31) is the lead ship of the Drummond class of three corvettes of the Argentine Navy. She is the second vessel to be named after Navy Sgt Francisco Drummond.
She is currently based at Mar del Plata and conducts fishery patrol duties in the Argentine Exclusive Economic Zone, where she has captured several trawlers in recent years.〔(Incendian y hunden un pesquero para evitar su captura )〕 According to reports in November 2012 the Drummond class "hardly sail because of lack of resources for operational expenses".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Argentine navy short on spares and resources for training and maintenance )
==Service history==
''Drummond'' was built in 1977 in France for the South African Navy to be named SAS ''Good Hope'' but was embargoed at the last minute by United Nations Security Council Resolution 418 over apartheid. It was sold to Argentina instead and delivered on 9 November 1978.
She carried the pennant number P-1 until the introduction of the Espora class corvettes in 1985 when she became P-31.
In 1982 she served with her sister ships in the Falklands War ((スペイン語:Guerra de Malvinas)).
On 7 October 1983, during a live fire exercise, sunk the old destroyer ''Almirante Domecq Garcia'' with a MM38 Exocet missile.〔(Comprehensive Argentine Navy list )〕
On 1994, from her temporary base at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, she participated on the blockade of Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy.〔(''con el propósito de asegurar el cumplimiento del embargo comercial, dispuesto por el Consejo de Seguridad, por medio de las corbetas ARA Grandville, ARA Guerrico y ARA Drummond.'' )〕
She had also served as support ship of the Buenos Aires-Rio de Janeiro tall ships races.

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