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USS Thomas Hudner

USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. The $663 million contract to build her was awarded on 28 February 2012, to Bath Iron Works, of Bath, Maine.[3][4] On 7 May 2012, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship name would be named Thomas Hudner in honor of U.S. naval aviator Thomas Hudner, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in trying to save the life of his wingman, Ensign Jesse L. Brown, during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, in the Korean War.[5]

USS Thomas Hudner on 30 October 2018
History
United States
NameThomas Hudner
NamesakeThomas J. Hudner, Jr.
Ordered28 February 2012
BuilderBath Iron Works
Laid down16 November 2015
Launched23 April 2017
Sponsored by
  • Georgea F. Hudner
  • Barbara Joan Miller
Christened1 April 2017
Acquired15 June 2018
Commissioned1 December 2018
HomeportMayport, Florida
Identification
MottoAbove all Others
Statusin active service
Badge
General characteristics [1]
Class and typeArleigh Burke-class destroyer
Displacement9,217 tons (full load)
Length513 ft (156 m)
Beam66 ft (20 m)
Draft31 ft (9.4 m)
Propulsion4 × General Electric LM2500 gas turbines 100,000 shp (75,000 kW)
SpeedIn excess of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)[2]
Complement380 officers and enlisted
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × MH-60R Seahawk helicopters
Aviation facilitiesDouble hangar and helipad

Construction and design edit

 
The Thomas Hudner commissioning ceremony (2018).

Thomas Hudner is the 66th ship of the Arleigh Burke class of guided-missile destroyers, the first of which, USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), was commissioned in July 1991.[6] As an Arleigh Burke-class ship, Thomas Hudner's roles include anti-aircraft, anti-submarine, and anti-surface warfare, as well as strike operations.[1] During its long production run, the class was built in three flights—Flight I (DDG-51–DDG-71), Flight II (DDG-72–DDG-78), and Flight IIA (DDG-79– ).[7] Thomas Hudner was to be a "Technology Insertion" ship with elements of the next generation of Arleigh Burke class destroyers, called Flight III, and Flight III proper is planned to start with DDG-125.

In 2008, the U.S. Navy decided to restart production of the Arleigh Burke class as orders for the Zumwalt-class destroyer were reduced from thirty-two to three.[8][9] The first three ships (DDG-113—DDG-115) ordered following the product decision are known as the "restart" ships, while "technology insertion" ships (DDG-116—DDG-123) were expected to incorporate certain elements of Arleigh Burke class Flight III, which in turn was planned to run from DDG-125 onwards.[10]

Thomas Hudner's keel was laid on 16 November 2015.[11][12] Her christening took place on 1 April 2017,[13][14] and she was launched three weeks later, on 23 April.[15] She completed acceptance trials 3 May 2018,[16] and on 15 June 2018, the Navy accepted delivery of Thomas Hudner from shipbuilder General Dynamics Bath Iron Works.[17] Thomas Hudner was commissioned on 1 December 2018, in Boston, Massachusetts.[18]

Service history edit

2018–2022 edit

As of 2018, Thomas Hudner's home port was Naval Station Mayport, Florida.[19]

From July to August 2020, Thomas Hudner participated in Operation Nanook alongside vessels from the Canadian, French, & Danish navies.[20]

On 20 February 2021, Thomas Hudner embarked on her maiden deployment, traveling over 45,000 nautical miles (83,000 km) before returning to her home port on 17 July 2021.[21] During her deployment, she made transits to the Black Sea,[22] operated in the Mediterranean Sea with the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and her battlegroup,[23] and also took part in the annual BALTOPS exercise with NATO allies.[24]

In September 2021, Thomas Hudner, along with her sister ship Forrest Sherman, participated in "Operation Cutlass Fury" with the Canadian and French navies.[25] Later that month, she became a part of the newly formed Task Group Greyhound.[26]

In November 2022, Thomas Hudner and the Spanish frigate Álvaro de Bazán, an air defense frigate, joined the new super-carrier as part of a NATO Carrier Strike Group operating in the Atlantic Ocean with multiple other nations. They arrived at Portsmouth, England, on 14 November 2022.[citation needed]

2023–present edit

On 8 October 2023, the day after the Hamas attack on Israel, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, directed the Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean in response. Along with the carrier, the group also included the cruiser Normandy, and the destroyers Ramage, Carney, Roosevelt and Thomas Hudner.[27]

On 15 November 2023, Thomas Hudner shot down a drone that was headed toward the ship, which was launched from Yemen.[28][29]

On 23 November 2023, Thomas Hudner shot down multiple attack drones launched from Yemen.[30]

On 4 January 2024, Thomas Hudner returned to Mayport after an eight-month deployment and sailing more than 60,000 miles.[31]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "DDG-51 Arleigh Burke-class". Federation of American Scientists. FAS.org. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Destroyers (DDG 51)". Fact Files. United States Navy. from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  3. ^ (PDF) (Press release). Bath Iron Works. 28 February 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  4. ^ (PDF) (Press release). Naval Sea Systems Command. 26 September 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 March 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Secretary of the Navy Announces DDG 116 to Be Named Thomas Hudner" (Press release). United States Navy. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  6. ^ "USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51)". Naval Vessel Register. United States Navy. 3 February 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis), United States of America". Naval-technology.com. Net Resources International. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  8. ^ Ewing, Philip (31 July 2008). "Navy: No need to add DDG 1000s after all". Navy Times. Gannett Government Media. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  9. ^ Drew, Christopher (8 April 2009). "Contractors Agree on Deal to Build Stealth Destroyer". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  10. ^ Lyle, Peter C. (2010). (PDF). Naval Sea Systems Command. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  11. ^ "General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Lays Keel of DDG 116" (Press release). Bath Iron Works. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  12. ^ "COMNAVSURFLANT Prepares to Welcome USS Thomas Hudner" (Press release). United States Navy. 18 November 2015. NNS151118-05. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  13. ^ "General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Christens Future USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116)" (Press release). Bath Iron Works. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  14. ^ "General Dynamics Christens Future USS Thomas Hudner". Marine Link. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  15. ^ "USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116)". Naval Vessel Register. United States Navy. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  16. ^ Miller, Kevin (5 May 2018). "BIW-built destroyer passes Navy 'acceptance trials'". Press Herald. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  17. ^ "Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS Thomas Hudner" (Press release). United States Navy. 16 June 2018. NNS180616-03. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  18. ^ "USS Thomas Hudner brought to life in Boston" (Press release). United States Navy. 3 December 2018. NNS181203-14. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  19. ^ Derby, Kevin (4 December 2018). "USS Thomas Hudner Heads to Mayport". Sunshine State News. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  20. ^ . www.navy.mil. Archived from the original on 6 August 2020.
  21. ^ "USS Thomas Hudner Returns from Deployment". dvidshub.net. 17 July 2021. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  22. ^ "UPDATED: USS Monterey, USS Thomas Hudner Enter Black Sea for 'Multi-Domain' Operations". 19 March 2021.
  23. ^ "U.S. Navy destroyer joins French CSG in the Mediterranean". 29 May 2021.
  24. ^ "After NATO Baltic Sea exercises, USS Thomas Hudner stops in Germany". UPI.com.
  25. ^ "Forrest Sherman and Thomas Hudner Participate in Canadian Led Cutlass Fury 2021".
  26. ^ "Navy Creates New Atlantic Destroyer Task Group to Hunt Russian Submarines". 27 September 2021.
  27. ^ "Statement From Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III on U.S. Force Posture Changes in the Middle E". U.S. Department of Defense. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  28. ^ "US Navy warship shoots down drone from Yemen over the Red Sea". AP News. 15 November 2023.
  29. ^ Britzky, Haley (15 November 2023). "US warship shoots down drone believed to have been launched from Yemen | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  30. ^ Casianio, Louis (22 November 2023). "US Navy warship shoots down multiple one-way attack drones launched from Yemen, officials say". Fox News. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  31. ^ Lundy, Jonathan (4 January 2024). "Welcome home! USS Thomas Hudner returns to Mayport after eight-month-long deployment". News 4 Jax. 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 Thomas Hudner DDG 116 is an Arleigh Burke class destroyer The 663 million contract to build her was awarded on 28 February 2012 to Bath Iron Works of Bath Maine 3 4 On 7 May 2012 Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the ship name would be named Thomas Hudner in honor of U S naval aviator Thomas Hudner who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in trying to save the life of his wingman Ensign Jesse L Brown during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War 5 USS Thomas Hudner on 30 October 2018HistoryUnited StatesNameThomas HudnerNamesakeThomas J Hudner Jr Ordered28 February 2012BuilderBath Iron WorksLaid down16 November 2015Launched23 April 2017Sponsored byGeorgea F Hudner Barbara Joan MillerChristened1 April 2017Acquired15 June 2018Commissioned1 December 2018HomeportMayport FloridaIdentificationMMSI number 368926291 Callsign NTSH Hull number DDG 116MottoAbove all OthersStatusin active serviceBadgeGeneral characteristics 1 Class and typeArleigh Burke class destroyerDisplacement9 217 tons full load Length513 ft 156 m Beam66 ft 20 m Draft31 ft 9 4 m Propulsion4 General Electric LM2500 gas turbines 100 000 shp 75 000 kW SpeedIn excess of 30 knots 56 km h 35 mph 2 Complement380 officers and enlistedArmamentGuns 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 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 ASROCTorpedoes 2 Mark 32 triple torpedo tubes Mark 46 lightweight torpedo Mark 50 lightweight torpedo Mark 54 lightweight torpedoAircraft carried2 MH 60R Seahawk helicoptersAviation facilitiesDouble hangar and helipad Contents 1 Construction and design 2 Service history 2 1 2018 2022 2 2 2023 present 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksConstruction and design edit nbsp The Thomas Hudner commissioning ceremony 2018 Thomas Hudner is the 66th ship of the Arleigh Burke class of guided missile destroyers the first of which USS Arleigh Burke DDG 51 was commissioned in July 1991 6 As an Arleigh Burke class ship Thomas Hudner s roles include anti aircraft anti submarine and anti surface warfare as well as strike operations 1 During its long production run the class was built in three flights Flight I DDG 51 DDG 71 Flight II DDG 72 DDG 78 and Flight IIA DDG 79 7 Thomas Hudner was to be a Technology Insertion ship with elements of the next generation of Arleigh Burke class destroyers called Flight III and Flight III proper is planned to start with DDG 125 In 2008 the U S Navy decided to restart production of the Arleigh Burke class as orders for the Zumwalt class destroyer were reduced from thirty two to three 8 9 The first three ships DDG 113 DDG 115 ordered following the product decision are known as the restart ships while technology insertion ships DDG 116 DDG 123 were expected to incorporate certain elements of Arleigh Burke class Flight III which in turn was planned to run from DDG 125 onwards 10 Thomas Hudner s keel was laid on 16 November 2015 11 12 Her christening took place on 1 April 2017 13 14 and she was launched three weeks later on 23 April 15 She completed acceptance trials 3 May 2018 16 and on 15 June 2018 the Navy accepted delivery of Thomas Hudner from shipbuilder General Dynamics Bath Iron Works 17 Thomas Hudner was commissioned on 1 December 2018 in Boston Massachusetts 18 Service history edit2018 2022 edit As of 2018 update Thomas Hudner s home port was Naval Station Mayport Florida 19 From July to August 2020 Thomas Hudner participated in Operation Nanook alongside vessels from the Canadian French amp Danish navies 20 On 20 February 2021 Thomas Hudner embarked on her maiden deployment traveling over 45 000 nautical miles 83 000 km before returning to her home port on 17 July 2021 21 During her deployment she made transits to the Black Sea 22 operated in the Mediterranean Sea with the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and her battlegroup 23 and also took part in the annual BALTOPS exercise with NATO allies 24 In September 2021 Thomas Hudner along with her sister ship Forrest Sherman participated in Operation Cutlass Fury with the Canadian and French navies 25 Later that month she became a part of the newly formed Task Group Greyhound 26 In November 2022 Thomas Hudner and the Spanish frigate Alvaro de Bazan an air defense frigate joined the new super carrier as part of a NATO Carrier Strike Group operating in the Atlantic Ocean with multiple other nations They arrived at Portsmouth England on 14 November 2022 citation needed 2023 present edit On 8 October 2023 the day after the Hamas attack on Israel the U S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin directed the Gerald R Ford carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean in response Along with the carrier the group also included the cruiser Normandy and the destroyers Ramage Carney Roosevelt and Thomas Hudner 27 On 15 November 2023 Thomas Hudner shot down a drone that was headed toward the ship which was launched from Yemen 28 29 On 23 November 2023 Thomas Hudner shot down multiple attack drones launched from Yemen 30 On 4 January 2024 Thomas Hudner returned to Mayport after an eight month deployment and sailing more than 60 000 miles 31 Awards editNavy Unit Commendation 2021 IKE CSG CNO Afloat Safety Award LANTFLT 2020 Captain Edward F Ney Memorial Award 2023 References edit a b DDG 51 Arleigh Burke class Federation of American Scientists FAS org 2 November 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2021 Destroyers DDG 51 Fact Files United States Navy Archived from the original on 3 November 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2023 General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Awarded Contract to Build Additional DDG 51 class Destroyer PDF Press release Bath Iron Works 28 February 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 13 April 2013 Retrieved 10 September 2012 DDG 51 Class Ship Construction Contract Awards Announced PDF Press release Naval Sea Systems Command 26 September 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 2 March 2013 Retrieved 16 February 2012 Secretary of the Navy Announces DDG 116 to Be Named Thomas Hudner Press release United States Navy 8 May 2012 Retrieved 6 April 2016 USS Arleigh Burke DDG 51 Naval Vessel Register United States Navy 3 February 2011 Retrieved 17 February 2012 Arleigh Burke Class Aegis United States of America Naval technology com Net Resources International Retrieved 17 February 2012 Ewing Philip 31 July 2008 Navy No need to add DDG 1000s after all Navy Times Gannett Government Media Retrieved 21 February 2012 Drew Christopher 8 April 2009 Contractors Agree on Deal to Build Stealth Destroyer The New York Times Retrieved 21 February 2012 Lyle Peter C 2010 DDG 51 Arleigh Burke Burke Class Destroyer New Construction Program PDF Naval Sea Systems Command Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 21 February 2012 General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Lays Keel of DDG 116 Press release Bath Iron Works 19 November 2015 Retrieved 20 November 2015 COMNAVSURFLANT Prepares to Welcome USS Thomas Hudner Press release United States Navy 18 November 2015 NNS151118 05 Retrieved 20 November 2015 General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Christens Future USS Thomas Hudner DDG 116 Press release Bath Iron Works 3 April 2017 Retrieved 3 April 2017 General Dynamics Christens Future USS Thomas Hudner Marine Link 5 April 2017 Retrieved 6 April 2017 USS Thomas Hudner DDG 116 Naval Vessel Register United States Navy 3 December 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2018 Miller Kevin 5 May 2018 BIW built destroyer passes Navy acceptance trials Press Herald Retrieved 7 May 2018 Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS Thomas Hudner Press release United States Navy 16 June 2018 NNS180616 03 Retrieved 16 June 2018 USS Thomas Hudner brought to life in Boston Press release United States Navy 3 December 2018 NNS181203 14 Retrieved 3 December 2018 Derby Kevin 4 December 2018 USS Thomas Hudner Heads to Mayport Sunshine State News Retrieved 9 December 2018 U S Forces Participate in Canadian Operation NANOOK gt United States Navy gt display news www navy mil Archived from the original on 6 August 2020 USS Thomas Hudner Returns from Deployment dvidshub net 17 July 2021 Retrieved 23 July 2021 UPDATED USS Monterey USS Thomas Hudner Enter Black Sea for Multi Domain Operations 19 March 2021 U S Navy destroyer joins French CSG in the Mediterranean 29 May 2021 After NATO Baltic Sea exercises USS Thomas Hudner stops in Germany UPI com Forrest Sherman and Thomas Hudner Participate in Canadian Led Cutlass Fury 2021 Navy Creates New Atlantic Destroyer Task Group to Hunt Russian Submarines 27 September 2021 Statement From Secretary Lloyd J Austin III on U S Force Posture Changes in the Middle E U S Department of Defense Retrieved 8 October 2023 US Navy warship shoots down drone from Yemen over the Red Sea AP News 15 November 2023 Britzky Haley 15 November 2023 US warship shoots down drone believed to have been launched from Yemen CNN Politics CNN Retrieved 15 November 2023 Casianio Louis 22 November 2023 US Navy warship shoots down multiple one way attack drones launched from Yemen officials say Fox News Retrieved 22 November 2023 Lundy Jonathan 4 January 2024 Welcome home USS Thomas Hudner returns to Mayport after eight month long deployment News 4 Jax Retrieved 25 January 2024 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 Thomas Hudner DDG 116 USS Thomas Hudner on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Thomas Hudner amp oldid 1198954063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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