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BRP ''Diego Silang'' (PF-9)〔This article assumes that the authoritative ''Janes Fighting Ships 1980-1981'', p. 370, is correct about the ships lineage (i.e., that she was the former USS ''Bering Strait'' (AVP-34), USCGC ''Bering Strait'' (WAVP-382/WHEC-382), and RVNS ''Tran Quang Khai'' (HQ-02). However, some confusion exists. The ''Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships'' (see http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b5/bering-strait-i.htm), the Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images (see http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-b/avp34.htm), the United States Coast Guard Historians Office (see http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/BeringStrait1948.asp), NavSource.org (see http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/43/4334.htm) and ''Conways All the Worlds Fighting Ships 1947-1982 Part II: The Warsaw Pact and Non-Aligned Nations'', p. 356, all agree with ''Janes'' that ''Diego Silang'' was the former ''Tran Quang Khai'' and ''Bering Strait''. However, the Inventory of VNNs Battle Ships Part 2 (see Part 2 at http://www.vnafmamn.com/VNNavy_inventory2.html) claims that ''Diego Silang'' was the former RVNS ''Ly Thuong Kiet'' (HQ-16), which it in turn claims was the former ''Bering Strait''.〕 was an ''Andres Bonifacio'' class frigate of the Philippine Navy in commission from 1976 to 1990. She and her three sister ships were the largest Philippine Navy ships of their time. ==History==
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