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USS Hué City

USS Hué City (CG-66) is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser serving in the United States Navy. She was ordered 16 April 1987, and laid down 20 February 1989, at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi. Hué City was in active service from 14 September 1991 to 23 September 2022.[1] She is named for the Battle of Huế, fought in the city during the Tet Offensive of 1968 by the 1st Marine Regiment (composed of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines and attached units) during the Vietnam War. The three battalion commanders were the honored guests at her 1991 commissioning.

USS Hué City on 30 September 2016
History
United States
NameHué City
NamesakeBattle of Hue
Ordered16 April 1987
BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding
Laid down20 February 1989
Launched1 June 1990
Acquired28 June 1991
Commissioned14 September 1991
Decommissioned23 September 2022
HomeportMayport
Identification
MottoFidelity, Courage, Honor
StatusStricken, Final Disposition Pending
General characteristics
Class and typeTiconderoga-class cruiser
DisplacementApprox. 9,600 long tons (9,800 t) full load
Length567 feet (173 m)
Beam55 feet (16.8 meters)
Draft34 feet (10.2 meters)
Propulsion
Speed32.5 knots (60 km/h; 37.4 mph)
Complement30 officers and 300 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × MH-60R Seahawk LAMPS Mk III helicopters.

Hué City is the only U.S. Navy ship named after a battle in the Vietnam War, although it had been planned to name LHA-5 as USS Khe Sanh after the Battle of Khe Sanh, but that ship was commissioned in 1976 as Peleliu. As the only U.S. warship named for a battle that took place during the Vietnam War, Hué City had the opportunity to reach out to the veterans of the battle for which she is named. She frequently held memorials commemorating the Battle of Huế.

Ship history edit

1990s edit

Hué City sailed on 11 March 1993, for her maiden deployment to the Mediterranean Sea as Air Warfare Commander for the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier battle group (CVBG). Principally operating in the Adriatic Sea, Hué City developed the air picture and transmitted it to command centers afloat and shore. Hué City also monitored the safety of United Nations relief flights to Bosnia, ensuring Serbian aircraft did not violate no-fly zones.[2]

While conducting training near Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in April 1994, Hué City was directed to serve as Destroyer Squadron 22 flagship in support of sanctions against Haiti. Hué City sailed for her second deployment 22 March 1995, with the Theodore Roosevelt CVBG. Hué City took station in the Red Sea, where she provided air coverage to the Combat Air Patrol enforcing the no-fly zone in Southern Iraq.[2]

Hué City sailed for the Baltic Sea on 24 May 1996, to participate in operations involving forty-eight ships from thirteen nations. The operations focused on tracking air, surface, and subsurface targets in a multinational task force. Hué City deployed on 29 April 1997, to the Mediterranean Sea as Air Warfare Commander for the John F. Kennedy CVBG. Hué City operated in the Adriatic Sea, overseeing all air activity in support of naval operations.[2]

In 1999, Hué City sailed for counter-drug operations in the Caribbean Sea. Later that year, Hué City participated in Baltic Operations, a multinational exercise consisting of fifty-three vessels from twelve nations.[2]

2000s edit

Hué City conducted multinational exercises in South America while acting as flagship in UNITAS 2000 Caribbean phase. On 26 June 2000, Hué City sailed to New York City, as the reviewing ship for President Clinton and his family, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and COMCRUDESGRU 12 in the International Naval Review 2000.[2]

As part of the George Washington CVBG, and in response to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, Hué City set sail in support of defense and humanitarian efforts off the coast of New York.[2]

Ships and aircraft of the John F. Kennedy CVBG commenced use of the Vieques Island inner range beginning 24 September 2001, in conjunction with their Composite Unit Training Exercises (COMPUTEX). The exercise, which began the week prior, also utilized the northern and southern Puerto Rico operating areas, and involved complex battle group training events, naval surface fire-support training and air-to-ground bombing.[2]

Hué City then took part in Underway No. 10, one in a series of tests leading to the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) Operation Evaluation (OPEVAL) scheduled for Spring 2001. The CEC system provides the capability to cooperatively engage targets by a warship using data from other CEC-equipped ships, aircraft, and land-based sensors, even in an electronic-jamming environment. It also provides a common, consistent and highly accurate air picture, allowing battle group defenses to act as one seamless system. The test, off Wallops Island, Virginia, simulated missile firings from some of the Navy's most technically advanced ships against unmanned drones.[2]

As part of the John F. Kennedy CVBG, Hué City took part Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) 02-1, with Phase I of the exercise running from January 19 through 26, 2002 and Phase II running 7–14 February 2002.[2]

In March 2002, Hué City was part of John F. Kennedy CVBG at it relieved the Theodore Roosevelt CVBG, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.[2]

In May 2002, during a three-day Naval Gun Fire Support (NGFS) exercise off the coast of Djibouti, Africa, Hué City fired hundreds of 5-inch rounds in support of Marine Expeditionary Unit Exercise 2002 (MEUEX '02) more than 60 targets that included tanks, bunkers, and various military vehicles. Hué City joined the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit to conduct this first of its kind exercise in this little-known region of northeast Africa.[2]

2010s edit

Prior to 2014, she successfully completed consecutive deployments to the Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea.

On 14 April 2014, Monday evening, a fire broke out at just after 6:20 p.m. local time while Hué City was steaming about 200 nautical miles northeast of Bermuda. The crew fought and defeated a major fire in one of the main engineering spaces without suffering any injuries.[3][4] The ship's executive officer was relieved by the head of Carrier Strike Group 8 in June 2014 for "failing to ensure his crew properly stowed hazardous materials" which subsequently caught fire.[5] According to the investigation report, bales of rags caught fire after they had been improperly stored in an exhaust uptake trunk. The fire caused over $23 million in damage and required over 9 months of repairs. It also caused Hué City to miss the planned deployment to Europe.[6]

2020s edit

In December 2020 the U.S. Navy's Report to Congress on the Annual Long-Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels stated that the ship was planned to be placed Out of Commission in Reserve in 2022.[7]

On 23 September 2022, the Navy held a decommissioning ceremony for Hué City at Naval Station Norfolk.[1][8]

Awards edit

Hué City has received the following awards:

References edit

  •   This article incorporates public domain material from . United States Navy.
  • 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.
  1. ^ a b "USS Hué City Decommissioned After 31 Years of Service" (Press release). United States Navy. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . hue-city.navy.mil. Archived from the original on 14 October 2004. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. ^ "USS Hue City crew douses major fire at sea". First Coast News. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  4. ^ (in Vietnamese) "Chiến hạm 'Hue City' của Mỹ cháy phòng máy khi đang công tác". nguoi-viet.com. Retrieved 2014-04-17.]
  5. ^ "Hué City XO ousted after report on ship fire". Navy Times. 2014-06-26. Retrieved 2014-06-26.
  6. ^ Larter, David (2015-02-24). "Report: Cruiser's frightening blaze caused by rags". Navy Times. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  7. ^ "Report to Congress on the Annual Long-Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels" (PDF). Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. 9 December 2020. p. 16. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Anzio, Hué City Leave the Fleet as Navy Cruiser Decommissionings Continue". USNI News. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d e . awards.navy.mil. Archived from the original on 14 October 2004. Retrieved 25 February 2015.

External links edit

  • (archived March 2015)
  • Naval Vessel Register CG-66

hué, city, ticonderoga, class, guided, missile, cruiser, serving, united, states, navy, ordered, april, 1987, laid, down, february, 1989, ingalls, shipbuilding, pascagoula, mississippi, hué, city, active, service, from, september, 1991, september, 2022, named,. USS Hue City CG 66 is a Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser serving in the United States Navy She was ordered 16 April 1987 and laid down 20 February 1989 at Ingalls Shipbuilding Pascagoula Mississippi Hue City was in active service from 14 September 1991 to 23 September 2022 1 She is named for the Battle of Huế fought in the city during the Tet Offensive of 1968 by the 1st Marine Regiment composed of 1st Battalion 1st Marines 1st Battalion 5th Marines 2nd Battalion 5th Marines and attached units during the Vietnam War The three battalion commanders were the honored guests at her 1991 commissioning USS Hue City on 30 September 2016HistoryUnited StatesNameHue CityNamesakeBattle of HueOrdered16 April 1987BuilderIngalls ShipbuildingLaid down20 February 1989Launched1 June 1990Acquired28 June 1991Commissioned14 September 1991Decommissioned23 September 2022HomeportMayportIdentificationMMSI number 338835000 Call sign NHUE Hull number CG 66MottoFidelity Courage HonorStatusStricken Final Disposition PendingGeneral characteristicsClass and typeTiconderoga class cruiserDisplacementApprox 9 600 long tons 9 800 t full loadLength567 feet 173 m Beam55 feet 16 8 meters Draft34 feet 10 2 meters Propulsion4 General Electric LM2500 gas turbine engines 2 controllable reversible pitch propellers 2 ruddersSpeed32 5 knots 60 km h 37 4 mph Complement30 officers and 300 enlistedSensors and processing systemsAN SPY 1A B multi function radar AN SPS 49 air search radar Removed on some ships AN SPG 62 fire control radar AN SPS 73 surface search radar AN SPQ 9 gun fire control radar AN SQQ 89 V 1 3 A V 15 Sonar suite consisting of AN SQS 53B C D active sonar AN SQR 19 TACTAS AN SQR 19B ITASS amp MFTA passive sonar AN SQQ 28 light airborne multi purpose systemArmament2 61 cell Mk 41 vertical launch systems containing 122 mix of RIM 66M 5 Standard SM 2MR Block IIIB RIM 156A SM 2ER Block IV RIM 161 SM 3 RIM 162A ESSM RIM 174A Standard ERAM BGM 109 Tomahawk RUM 139A VL ASROC8 RGM 84 Harpoon missiles 2 5 in 127 mm 62 caliber Mark 45 Mod 4 lightweight gun 2 Mk 38 25 mm Machine Gun Systems 2 4 50 in 12 7 mm cal machine gun 2 Phalanx CIWS Block 1B 2 Mk 32 12 75 in 324 mm triple torpedo tubesAircraft carried2 MH 60R Seahawk LAMPS Mk III helicopters Hue City is the only U S Navy ship named after a battle in the Vietnam War although it had been planned to name LHA 5 as USS Khe Sanh after the Battle of Khe Sanh but that ship was commissioned in 1976 as Peleliu As the only U S warship named for a battle that took place during the Vietnam War Hue City had the opportunity to reach out to the veterans of the battle for which she is named She frequently held memorials commemorating the Battle of Huế Contents 1 Ship history 1 1 1990s 1 2 2000s 1 3 2010s 1 4 2020s 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksShip history edit1990s edit Hue City sailed on 11 March 1993 for her maiden deployment to the Mediterranean Sea as Air Warfare Commander for the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier battle group CVBG Principally operating in the Adriatic Sea Hue City developed the air picture and transmitted it to command centers afloat and shore Hue City also monitored the safety of United Nations relief flights to Bosnia ensuring Serbian aircraft did not violate no fly zones 2 While conducting training near Guantanamo Bay Cuba in April 1994 Hue City was directed to serve as Destroyer Squadron 22 flagship in support of sanctions against Haiti Hue City sailed for her second deployment 22 March 1995 with the Theodore Roosevelt CVBG Hue City took station in the Red Sea where she provided air coverage to the Combat Air Patrol enforcing the no fly zone in Southern Iraq 2 Hue City sailed for the Baltic Sea on 24 May 1996 to participate in operations involving forty eight ships from thirteen nations The operations focused on tracking air surface and subsurface targets in a multinational task force Hue City deployed on 29 April 1997 to the Mediterranean Sea as Air Warfare Commander for the John F Kennedy CVBG Hue City operated in the Adriatic Sea overseeing all air activity in support of naval operations 2 In 1999 Hue City sailed for counter drug operations in the Caribbean Sea Later that year Hue City participated in Baltic Operations a multinational exercise consisting of fifty three vessels from twelve nations 2 2000s edit Hue City conducted multinational exercises in South America while acting as flagship in UNITAS 2000 Caribbean phase On 26 June 2000 Hue City sailed to New York City as the reviewing ship for President Clinton and his family Secretary of Defense Secretary of the Navy Chief of Naval Operations Commandant of the Marine Corps and COMCRUDESGRU 12 in the International Naval Review 2000 2 As part of the George Washington CVBG and in response to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 Hue City set sail in support of defense and humanitarian efforts off the coast of New York 2 Ships and aircraft of the John F Kennedy CVBG commenced use of the Vieques Island inner range beginning 24 September 2001 in conjunction with their Composite Unit Training Exercises COMPUTEX The exercise which began the week prior also utilized the northern and southern Puerto Rico operating areas and involved complex battle group training events naval surface fire support training and air to ground bombing 2 Hue City then took part in Underway No 10 one in a series of tests leading to the Cooperative Engagement Capability CEC Operation Evaluation OPEVAL scheduled for Spring 2001 The CEC system provides the capability to cooperatively engage targets by a warship using data from other CEC equipped ships aircraft and land based sensors even in an electronic jamming environment It also provides a common consistent and highly accurate air picture allowing battle group defenses to act as one seamless system The test off Wallops Island Virginia simulated missile firings from some of the Navy s most technically advanced ships against unmanned drones 2 As part of the John F Kennedy CVBG Hue City took part Joint Task Force Exercise JTFEX 02 1 with Phase I of the exercise running from January 19 through 26 2002 and Phase II running 7 14 February 2002 2 In March 2002 Hue City was part of John F Kennedy CVBG at it relieved the Theodore Roosevelt CVBG in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 2 In May 2002 during a three day Naval Gun Fire Support NGFS exercise off the coast of Djibouti Africa Hue City fired hundreds of 5 inch rounds in support of Marine Expeditionary Unit Exercise 2002 MEUEX 02 more than 60 targets that included tanks bunkers and various military vehicles Hue City joined the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group ARG and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit to conduct this first of its kind exercise in this little known region of northeast Africa 2 2010s edit Prior to 2014 she successfully completed consecutive deployments to the Persian Gulf and North Arabian Sea On 14 April 2014 Monday evening a fire broke out at just after 6 20 p m local time while Hue City was steaming about 200 nautical miles northeast of Bermuda The crew fought and defeated a major fire in one of the main engineering spaces without suffering any injuries 3 4 The ship s executive officer was relieved by the head of Carrier Strike Group 8 in June 2014 for failing to ensure his crew properly stowed hazardous materials which subsequently caught fire 5 According to the investigation report bales of rags caught fire after they had been improperly stored in an exhaust uptake trunk The fire caused over 23 million in damage and required over 9 months of repairs It also caused Hue City to miss the planned deployment to Europe 6 2020s edit In December 2020 the U S Navy s Report to Congress on the Annual Long Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels stated that the ship was planned to be placed Out of Commission in Reserve in 2022 7 On 23 September 2022 the Navy held a decommissioning ceremony for Hue City at Naval Station Norfolk 1 8 Awards editHue City has received the following awards Meritorious Unit Commendation as part of TG 20 15 from 8 May 2000 to 14 May 2001 9 Meritorious Unit Commendation as part of TF 60 from 1 April 2002 to 30 September 2002 9 Meritorious Unit Commendation as part of COMCARSTRKGRU 8 from 1 October 2011 to 3 July 2013 9 Armed Forces Service Medal for a number of periods relating to Bosnia from March to July 1993 June to September 1995 and June to August 1997 9 Navy E Ribbon 13 awards 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2007 2008 2010 2011 and 2012 9 References edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Command History United States Navy 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 a b USS Hue City Decommissioned After 31 Years of Service Press release United States Navy 23 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k Command Information hue city navy mil Archived from the original on 14 October 2004 Retrieved 26 February 2015 USS Hue City crew douses major fire at sea First Coast News Retrieved 2014 04 17 in Vietnamese Chiến hạm Hue City của Mỹ chay phong may khi đang cong tac nguoi viet com Retrieved 2014 04 17 Hue City XO ousted after report on ship fire Navy Times 2014 06 26 Retrieved 2014 06 26 Larter David 2015 02 24 Report Cruiser s frightening blaze caused by rags Navy Times Retrieved 2015 02 24 Report to Congress on the Annual Long Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels PDF Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 9 December 2020 p 16 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Anzio Hue City Leave the Fleet as Navy Cruiser Decommissionings Continue USNI News 23 September 2022 Retrieved 24 September 2022 a b c d e Unit Awards Query awards navy mil Archived from the original on 14 October 2004 Retrieved 25 February 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Hue City CG 66 Official website archived March 2015 Naval Vessel Register CG 66 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Hue City amp oldid 1214286422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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