In the year of her commission,
Phoebe assisted in the emotionally charged
withdrawal from Aden in 1967. In 1969,
Phoebe took part in the 20th Anniversary of
NATO Fleet Review held at
Spithead. In February 1970,
Phoebe undertook a 10-month overseas deployment, which included three assignments to the
Beira Patrol off
Mozambique in an attempt to stop the supply of oil to
Rhodesia in contravention of an oil embargo. In April 1970,
Phoebe left her Mozambique patrol to assist in the
Indian Ocean as part of an
Apollo 13 splashdown secondary task force. In 1971,
Phoebe deployed to the
West Indies. That same year,
Phoebe was guard ship during talks between
British Prime Minister Edward Heath and
U.S. President Richard Nixon. She suffered minor damage when the frigate collided with her whilst attempting to leave Portsmouth Harbour during the first week in November 1971. In 1973,
Phoebe took part in the
Second Cod War, during the fishing disputes with
Iceland. Between 1973 and 1977
Phoebe was used for the filming of the popular
Warship BBC drama, set on board the fictional HMS
Hero. In 1974,
Phoebe commenced her modernisation, which including altering her weapons configuration. Her single 4.5-inch twin turret was removed in favour of the
Exocet anti-ship missile system, giving her a powerful anti-surface capability. The number of
SeaCat missiles she carried was increased. The modernisation was completed in 1977. She subsequently took part in the Silver Jubilee celebrations and
Fleet Review, at which many warships attended from a variety of nations. During late 1977 and early 1978,
Phoebe led a task force on active service to the South Atlantic (Falklands) in company with , and RFA's
Resurgent and
Olwen calling at Funchal, Madeira before returning home. In 1978,
Phoebe patrolled in the
Caribbean and subsequently joined
Standing Naval Force Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT), a multi-national squadron of
NATO in company with USS
Pharris, the German frigate
Emden, HMCS
Okanagan and the Dutch frigate
Tjerk Hiddes. In that year,
Phoebe had the distinction of becoming the first frigate to operate the
Westland Lynx attack helicopter aka 'Phelix', which remains in service, though obviously of a newer variant.In February 1981,
Phoebe was refitted with
Towed array sonar type 2031. ==References==