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USS John Finn

USS John Finn (DDG-113) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy. The contract to build her was awarded to Ingalls Shipbuilding of Pascagoula, Mississippi, on 15 June 2011.[7] Ingalls has been a subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) since its acquisition in April 2001.[8][9] Prior to the award, Ingalls had constructed 28 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, the last one of which was USS William P. Lawrence.[7] On 15 February 2011, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship's name to be John Finn after John William Finn, the first Medal of Honor recipient of World War II.[10] He was so honored for machine-gunning Japanese warplanes for over two hours during the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor despite being shot in the foot and shoulder, and suffering numerous shrapnel wounds. He retired as a lieutenant after thirty years of service and died at age 100 in 2010.[16]

USS John Finn
John Finn at Pearl Harbor on 10 July 2017
History
United States
NameJohn Finn
NamesakeJohn William Finn
Ordered15 June 2011
BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding
Laid down5 November 2013[4]
Launched28 March 2015[1]
Sponsored byLaura Stavridis
Christened2 May 2015[5]
Acquired7 December 2016[2]
Commissioned15 July 2017[3]
HomeportYokosuka, Japan
Identification
MottoJohn Finn Will
Honors and
awards
See Awards
Statusin active service
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeArleigh Burke-class destroyer
Displacement9,217 tons (full load)[6]
Length513 ft (156 m)[6]
Beam66 ft (20 m)[6]
Propulsion4 × General Electric LM2500 gas turbines 100,000 shp (75,000 kW)[6]
Speed30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement380 officers and enlisted
Armament
Aircraft carriedUnable to support MH-60R Helicopters

Design edit

John Finn is the 63rd Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, the first of which, USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), was commissioned in July 1991.[17] With 89 ships planned to be built so far, the class has the longest production run for any U.S. Navy surface combatant.[18] During its long production run, the class was built in three flights: Flight I (DDG-51 to DDG-71), Flight II/IIA/IIA T.I. (DDG-72 to DDG-124 & DDG-127), and Flight III (DDG-125, DDG-126 & DDG-128 to DDG-139).[8][19] The Arleigh Burke-class was also the first in the U.S. Navy to include anti-NBC (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical) warfare protection.[8] John Finn will be a Flight IIA ship, and as such, will feature several improvements in terms of ballistic missile defense, and the inclusion of mine-detecting ability.[6] As an Arleigh Burke-class ship, John Finn's roles include anti-aircraft, anti-submarine, and anti-surface warfare, as well as strike operations.[6]

Construction edit

In November 2013, John Finn's keel was laid down at Ingalls Shipbuilding. The keel laying ceremony was attended by Laura Stavridis, the ship sponsor and former wife of retired Admiral James Stavridis.[20] The ship was launched on 28 March 2015 and christened on 2 May 2015.[21][22] On 7 December 2016, the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the ship was delivered to the U.S. Navy.[23] The precommissioning crew moved on board the ship on 28 February 2017 and the vessel was commissioned on 15 July 2017 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, then homeported to San Diego, California.[24]

History edit

On 17 November 2020, John Finn successfully intercepted an ICBM using a SM-3 Block IIA missile. The target missile was launched from the test site on the Kwajalein Atoll and simulated an attack on Hawaii. This was the first time that an ICBM had been successfully intercepted by an SM-3 and the first time a U.S. Navy ship had brought down such a missile.[25]

On 6 August 2023, John Finn and three other destroyers responded to a joint Chinese-Russian patrol in international waters near Alaska. The Chinese-Russian flotilla left without incident.[26]

Under the United States Seventh Fleet, on 24 January 2024, John Finn sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait following presidential and parliamentary elections on the island, drawing the ire of Beijing. "John Finn's transit through the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the United States' commitment to upholding freedom of navigation for all nations as a principle," the U.S. Navy said in its statement.[27][28]

Deployments edit

  • Maiden deployment December 2020 - April 2021

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ingalls Shipbuilding Launches Guided Missile Destroyer John Finn (DDG 113)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS John Finn" (Press release). United States Navy. 7 December 2016. NNS161207-24. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  3. ^ "USS John Finn Commissioned in Pearl Harbor" (Press release). United States Navy. 17 July 2017. NNS170717-27. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Ingalls Shipbuilding Authenticates the Keel of Its 29th Aegis Guided-Missile Destroyer, John Finn (DDG 113)" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Aegis Destroyer John Finn (DDG 113) Christened at Ingalls Shipbuilding; Ship Named for Pearl Harbor Medal of Honor Recipient" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 2 May 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "DDG-51 Arleigh Burke-class". Federation of American Scientists. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Ingalls Shipbuilding Awarded U.S. Navy Construction Contract for DDG 113 Guided Missile Destroyer" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  8. ^ a b c "Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis), United States of America". Naval-Technology. Net Resources International. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  9. ^ "America's Largest Military Shipbuilder Begins Operations as a New, Publicly Traded Company Under the Name of Huntington Ingalls Industries" (Press release). Huntington Ingalls Industries. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  10. ^ "Navy: 3 new ships to be named after war heroes". washingtontimes.com. 15 February 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  11. ^ "Navy To Name Ships After Servicemen With Local Ties". KGTV. 15 February 2012.
  12. ^ Steuessy, Lauren (15 February 2012). "Two Navy Ships Memorialize San Diego Legends". NBC San Diego. NBCUniversal.
  13. ^ "Navy Names Five New Ships". Navy News Service (Press release). U.S. Navy. 15 February 2012. NNS120215-07.
  14. ^ Perry, Tony (15 February 2012). "Navy to name ships after three San Diego war heroes". Los Angeles Times.
  15. ^ Cavas, P. Christopher (15 February 2012). "Five New U.S. Navy Ship Names Announced". Defense News. Gannett Government Media. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012.
  16. ^ [11][12][13][14][15]
  17. ^ "USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51)". Naval Vessel Register. Navy.mil. 3 February 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  18. ^ Sharp, David (31 December 2009). "After 2-plus decades, Navy destroyer breaks record". The Guardian. Associated Press.
  19. ^ . Naval Vessel Register. Archived from the original on 26 June 2016.
  20. ^ "Keel Laid for Future USS John Finn". NAVSEA Office. United States Navy. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  21. ^ . US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). 30 March 2015. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015.
  22. ^ . Ingalls Shipbuilding. 2 May 2015. Archived from the original on 19 May 2015.
  23. ^ . The Sextant. Archived from the original on 20 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  24. ^ "USS John Finn commissioned in Hawaii". WLOX. 16 July 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  25. ^ Bowman, Bradley (23 November 2020). "Successful SM-3 weapons test offers missile defense opportunity". defensenews.com. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  26. ^ Yang, Maya (6 August 2023). "US dispatches warships after China and Russia send naval patrol near Alaska". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  27. ^ "US Navy sends first warship through Taiwan Strait post-election". Reuters. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  28. ^ "U.S. Navy Conducts its First Taiwan Strait Transit of the Yea". Maritime Executive. Retrieved 25 January 2024.

  This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain. The entry can be found here.

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USS John Finn DDG 113 is an Arleigh Burke class destroyer in service with the United States Navy The contract to build her was awarded to Ingalls Shipbuilding of Pascagoula Mississippi on 15 June 2011 7 Ingalls has been a subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls Industries HII since its acquisition in April 2001 8 9 Prior to the award Ingalls had constructed 28 Arleigh Burke class destroyers the last one of which was USS William P Lawrence 7 On 15 February 2011 Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship s name to be John Finn after John William Finn the first Medal of Honor recipient of World War II 10 He was so honored for machine gunning Japanese warplanes for over two hours during the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor despite being shot in the foot and shoulder and suffering numerous shrapnel wounds He retired as a lieutenant after thirty years of service and died at age 100 in 2010 16 USS John Finn John Finn at Pearl Harbor on 10 July 2017History United States NameJohn Finn NamesakeJohn William Finn Ordered15 June 2011 BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding Laid down5 November 2013 4 Launched28 March 2015 1 Sponsored byLaura Stavridis Christened2 May 2015 5 Acquired7 December 2016 2 Commissioned15 July 2017 3 HomeportYokosuka Japan IdentificationMMSI number 368926095 Hull number DDG 113 MottoJohn Finn Will Honors andawardsSee Awards Statusin active service Badge General characteristics Class and typeArleigh Burke class destroyer Displacement9 217 tons full load 6 Length513 ft 156 m 6 Beam66 ft 20 m 6 Propulsion4 General Electric LM2500 gas turbines 100 000 shp 75 000 kW 6 Speed30 kn 56 km h 35 mph Complement380 officers and enlisted ArmamentGuns 1 5 inch 127 mm 62 mk 45 mod 4 lightweight gun 1 20 mm 0 8 in Phalanx CIWS 2 25 mm 0 98 in Mk 38 machine gun system 4 0 50 inches 12 7 mm caliber guns Lasers Optical Dazzling Interdictor Navy ODIN Missiles 1 32 cell 1 64 cell 96 total cells Mk 41 vertical launching system VLS RIM 66M surface to air missile RIM 156 surface to air missile RIM 174A standard ERAM RIM 161 anti ballistic missile RIM 162 ESSM quad packed BGM 109 Tomahawk cruise missile RUM 139 vertical launch ASROC Torpedoes 2 Mark 32 triple torpedo tubes Mark 46 lightweight torpedo Mark 50 lightweight torpedo Mark 54 lightweight torpedo Aircraft carriedUnable to support MH 60R Helicopters Contents 1 Design 2 Construction 3 History 3 1 Deployments 3 1 1 Awards 4 References 5 External linksDesign editJohn Finn is the 63rd Arleigh Burke class destroyer the first of which USS Arleigh Burke DDG 51 was commissioned in July 1991 17 With 89 ships planned to be built so far the class has the longest production run for any U S Navy surface combatant 18 During its long production run the class was built in three flights Flight I DDG 51 to DDG 71 Flight II IIA IIA T I DDG 72 to DDG 124 amp DDG 127 and Flight III DDG 125 DDG 126 amp DDG 128 to DDG 139 8 19 The Arleigh Burke class was also the first in the U S Navy to include anti NBC Nuclear Biological and Chemical warfare protection 8 John Finn will be a Flight IIA ship and as such will feature several improvements in terms of ballistic missile defense and the inclusion of mine detecting ability 6 As an Arleigh Burke class ship John Finn s roles include anti aircraft anti submarine and anti surface warfare as well as strike operations 6 Construction editIn November 2013 John Finn s keel was laid down at Ingalls Shipbuilding The keel laying ceremony was attended by Laura Stavridis the ship sponsor and former wife of retired Admiral James Stavridis 20 The ship was launched on 28 March 2015 and christened on 2 May 2015 21 22 On 7 December 2016 the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor the ship was delivered to the U S Navy 23 The precommissioning crew moved on board the ship on 28 February 2017 and the vessel was commissioned on 15 July 2017 in Pearl Harbor Hawaii then homeported to San Diego California 24 History editOn 17 November 2020 John Finn successfully intercepted an ICBM using a SM 3 Block IIA missile The target missile was launched from the test site on the Kwajalein Atoll and simulated an attack on Hawaii This was the first time that an ICBM had been successfully intercepted by an SM 3 and the first time a U S Navy ship had brought down such a missile 25 On 6 August 2023 John Finn and three other destroyers responded to a joint Chinese Russian patrol in international waters near Alaska The Chinese Russian flotilla left without incident 26 Under the United States Seventh Fleet on 24 January 2024 John Finn sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait following presidential and parliamentary elections on the island drawing the ire of Beijing John Finn s transit through the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the United States commitment to upholding freedom of navigation for all nations as a principle the U S Navy said in its statement 27 28 Deployments edit Maiden deployment December 2020 April 2021 Awards edit Battle E 2019 2020 2021 Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 2020 References edit Ingalls Shipbuilding Launches Guided Missile Destroyer John Finn DDG 113 Press release Huntington Ingalls Industries 30 March 2015 Retrieved 30 March 2015 Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS John Finn Press release United States Navy 7 December 2016 NNS161207 24 Retrieved 7 December 2016 USS John Finn Commissioned in Pearl Harbor Press release United States Navy 17 July 2017 NNS170717 27 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Ingalls Shipbuilding Authenticates the Keel of Its 29th Aegis Guided Missile Destroyer John Finn DDG 113 Press release Huntington Ingalls Industries 6 November 2013 Retrieved 6 November 2013 Aegis Destroyer John Finn DDG 113 Christened at Ingalls Shipbuilding Ship Named for Pearl Harbor Medal of Honor Recipient Press release Huntington Ingalls Industries 2 May 2015 Retrieved 2 May 2017 a b c d e f DDG 51 Arleigh Burke class Federation of American Scientists Retrieved 9 November 2018 a b Ingalls Shipbuilding Awarded U S Navy Construction Contract for DDG 113 Guided Missile Destroyer Press release Huntington Ingalls Industries 15 June 2011 Retrieved 16 June 2011 a b c Arleigh Burke Class Aegis United States of America Naval Technology Net Resources International Retrieved 16 February 2012 America s Largest Military Shipbuilder Begins Operations as a New Publicly Traded Company Under the Name of Huntington Ingalls Industries Press release Huntington Ingalls Industries 31 March 2011 Retrieved 15 June 2011 Navy 3 new ships to be named after war heroes washingtontimes com 15 February 2012 Retrieved 9 November 2022 Navy To Name Ships After Servicemen With Local Ties KGTV 15 February 2012 Steuessy Lauren 15 February 2012 Two Navy Ships Memorialize San Diego Legends NBC San Diego NBCUniversal Navy Names Five New Ships Navy News Service Press release U S Navy 15 February 2012 NNS120215 07 Perry Tony 15 February 2012 Navy to name ships after three San Diego war heroes Los Angeles Times Cavas P Christopher 15 February 2012 Five New U S Navy Ship Names Announced Defense News Gannett Government Media Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 11 12 13 14 15 USS Arleigh Burke DDG 51 Naval Vessel Register Navy mil 3 February 2011 Retrieved 16 February 2012 Sharp David 31 December 2009 After 2 plus decades Navy destroyer breaks record The Guardian Associated Press DDG Naval Vessel Register Archived from the original on 26 June 2016 Keel Laid for Future USS John Finn NAVSEA Office United States Navy 4 November 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2015 Future USS John Finn DDG 113 Launched US Naval Sea Systems Command NAVSEA 30 March 2015 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Christening of John Finn DDG 113 Ingalls Shipbuilding 2 May 2015 Archived from the original on 19 May 2015 The Warrior of Kaneʻohe Pearl Harbor s First Medal of Honor Recipient The Sextant Archived from the original on 20 March 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2017 USS John Finn commissioned in Hawaii WLOX 16 July 2017 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Bowman Bradley 23 November 2020 Successful SM 3 weapons test offers missile defense opportunity defensenews com Retrieved 25 November 2020 Yang Maya 6 August 2023 US dispatches warships after China and Russia send naval patrol near Alaska The Guardian Retrieved 6 August 2023 US Navy sends first warship through Taiwan Strait post election Reuters Retrieved 25 January 2024 U S Navy Conducts its First Taiwan Strait Transit of the Yea Maritime Executive Retrieved 25 January 2024 nbsp This article includes information collected from theNaval Vessel Register which as a U S government publication is in the public domain The entry can be found here External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS John Finn DDG 113 USS John Finn on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS John Finn amp oldid 1226395737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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