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USS Porter (DDG-78)

USS Porter (DDG-78) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy. Porter is the fifth US Navy ship to be named after US Navy officers Commodore David Porter, and his son, Admiral David Dixon Porter. This ship is the 28th destroyer of her class. Porter was the 12th ship of this class to be built at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She was laid down on 2 December 1996, launched and christened on 12 November 1997, and commissioned 20 March 1999, in Port Canaveral, Florida.

USS Porter (DDG-78), on 26 April 2010
History
United States
NamePorter
Namesake
Ordered20 July 1994
BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding
Laid down2 December 1996
Launched12 November 1997
Acquired11 January 1999
Commissioned20 March 1999
HomeportNorfolk
Identification
MottoFreedom's Champion
Statusin active service
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeArleigh Burke-class destroyer
Displacement8,637 long tons (8,776 t) (Full load)
Length505 ft (154 m)
Beam59 ft (18 m)
Draft31 ft (9.4 m)
Installed power
Propulsion2 × shafts
SpeedIn excess of 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range4,400 nmi (8,100 km; 5,100 mi) at 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Complement
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × Sikorsky MH-60R

Service history edit

OEF/OIF edit

From January to July 2003, Porter engaged in combat and support operations of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Joint Task Force (JTF) Cobra. Porter launched Tomahawk missiles during the Dora Farms and Shock and Awe stages of the Iraq War.[4] Porter also worked with the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) off the coast of Israel while some Porter Sailors worked with the IDF from the Nevatim base in the Negev desert of Southern Israel.[5]

Piracy edit

On 28 October 2007, Porter attacked and sank two pirate skiffs off Somalia after receiving a distress call from the tanker MV Golden Nori which was under attack from pirates.[6]

2009 upgrade edit

On 12 November 2009, the Missile Defense Agency announced that Porter would be upgraded during fiscal year 2013 to RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) capability in order to function as part of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System.[7] In 2016 the aft CIWS mount was replaced by a SeaRAM missile system.[8]

Operation Nanook 2010 edit

In August 2010, Porter and the United States Coast Guard buoy tender USCGC Alder participated in Operation Nanook 2010 in Baffin Bay and the Davis Straits.[9] This was the fourth annual Operation Nanook organized by the Canadian Government, but it was the first to host foreign vessels.

2012 collision edit

 
USS Porter after colliding with another ship in August 2012.

On 12 August 2012, Porter collided with MV Otowasan, an oil tanker, near the Strait of Hormuz.[10] The collision ripped a 3-by-3-meter (10 ft × 10 ft) hole in the starboard side of the destroyer, forcing her to Jebel Ali, Dubai for repairs. No one on either ship was injured.[11][12] Initially Naval Forces Central Command did not provide details about the collision, saying that it was under investigation.[13][14] Porter's captain, Commander Martin Arriola, was subsequently removed from command of the ship and replaced by Commander Dave Richardson.[15][16] On 12 October 2012, Porter rejoined Carrier Strike Group 12 for its transit through the Suez Canal following temporary repairs to the ship costing $700,000.[17][18] Later repairs were budgeted at a cost of nearly $50 million.[19]

Naval Station Rota edit

On 30 April 2015, Porter arrived at Naval Station Rota, Spain. Naval Station Rota is Porter's new permanent homeport. Porter joins three other US destroyers at Rota. These four ships are assigned to the United States Sixth Fleet, and will conduct ballistic missile defense patrols in the Mediterranean Sea in support of Commander, US Sixth Fleet's mission.[20]

2016 upgrade edit

In 2016, four destroyers patrolling with the U.S. 6th Fleet based in Naval Station Rota, Spain, including Porter received self-protection upgrades, replacing the aft Phalanx CIWS 20mm Vulcan cannon with the SeaRAM 11-cell RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile launcher. The SeaRam uses the same sensor dome as the Phalanx. This was the first time the close-range ship defense system was paired with an Aegis ship. All four ships to receive the upgrade were either Flight I or II, meaning they originally had two Phalanx CIWS systems when launched.[21][22]

Attack on Shayrat Airfield edit

On 7 April 2017, a total of 59 Tomahawk missiles were fired by Porter and Ross at military targets at Shayrat Airbase in Homs, Syria, from their positions in the eastern Mediterranean. The missile strike was in response to the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack on 4 April 2017, which the U.S. government said was launched by the Syrian regime from Shayrat.[23][24][25][26]

Defender Europe 2021 edit

On 21 February 2021, Porter conducted an exercise with the Greek Navy's HS Adrias with four F-16s off southern Crete.[27]

2022 Baltic exercise edit

In June 2022, Porter took part in the naval exercise BALTOPS 2022 in the Baltic Sea, where together with British destroyer HMS Defender (D36) and German frigate Sachsen (F219), she provided an air defense screen for the task group centered around USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) and USS Gunston Hall (LSD-44).[28]

Homeport Shift to Norfolk edit

On 28 September 2022, Porter departed Naval Station Rota for the last time as part of a homeport shift of the Rota-based destroyers. In October 2022, the Navy announced that Porter arrived at Norfolk after 7 years serving as a Forward-Deployed Naval Forces-Europe (FDNF-E) destroyer.[29] USS Bulkeley replaced Porter at Rota.

Awards edit

Coat of arms edit

 

Shield edit

The shield has a quartered background of gold and a blue with a star in each upper quadrant. In the center of the shield is a red array enclosing a torch.

The traditional Navy colors were chosen for the shield because dark blue and gold represents the sea and excellence respectively. Red is emblematic of courage and sacrifice. The shield's quartered division recalling previous Porter's while underlining the US Navy's worldwide mission and the four cardinal compass points. The stars represent each battle star earned by the fourth Porter during World War II and the Korean War. The AEGIS array is red to reflect courage and action and symbolizes her modern warfare capabilities. The Statue of Liberty torch represents the ship's motto and signifies freedom, the principle of which our country was founded.

Crest edit

The crest consists of crossed swords behind an arm held trident, all surrounded by laurels.

Two Naval Officers' crossed swords honor David Porter, his son, and the ships mission to "Train, Fight and Win." The laurel, arm and trident are adaptations of the US Naval Academy's coat of arms highlighting David Porter's tenure as the Academy Superintendent. The trident is the symbol of sea power which denotes the AEGIS vertical launch system. The three prongs of the trident represent the three wars the Porter served in; the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War.

Motto edit

The motto is written on a scroll of gold that has a blue reverse side.

The ships motto is "Freedom's Champion". The motto is a reference to the principles upon which the United States of America was founded and the honorable feats of Admiral Porter.

Seal edit

The coat of arms in full color as in the blazon, upon a white background enclosed within a dark blue oval border edged on the outside with a gold rope and bearing the inscription "USS PORTER" at the top and "DDG 78" in the base all gold.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mk46 MOD 1 Optical Sight System". Kollmorgen. from the original on 30 November 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  2. ^ Rockwell, David (12 July 2017). "The Kollmorgen/L-3 KEO Legacy". Teal Group. from the original on 29 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  3. ^ Hart, Jackie (17 December 2023). . navy.mil. Archived from the original on 28 April 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Destroyer Photo Index DDG-78 USS PORTER". navsource.org. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Patriot missiles in Israel packed up - UPI.com".
  6. ^ Starr, Barbara (29 October 2007). "U.S. destroyer pursuing hijacked ship in Somali waters, military says". CNN. Retrieved 31 October 2007.
  7. ^ Ewing, Philip (12 November 2009). "MDA announces next 6 BMD ships". Navy Times. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Navy Successfully Completes First Live Fire Test Of SeaRAM From Destroyer - USNI News". 8 March 2016.
  9. ^ . Canadian Forces. August 2010. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  10. ^ "U.S. destroyer, oil tanker collide". CNN. 12 August 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  11. ^ "U.S. Navy ship collides with tanker off Hormuz". The Japan Times. Associated Press. 14 August 2012. p. 2.
  12. ^ "Collision in the Strait of Hormuz". Information Dissemination. 13 August 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  13. ^ "Update: No Injuries in Strait of Hormuz Collision" (Press release). U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs. 12 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  14. ^ Starr, Barbara (12 August 2012). "Navy: U.S. destroyer collides with oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz". CNN. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  15. ^ "Skipper of US Navy ship removed from job". The Washington Post. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.[dead link]
  16. ^ Fellman, Sam (30 August 2012). "Destroyer CO fired in wake of tanker collision". Navy Times. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  17. ^ Forster, Alex R. (14 October 2012). "USS Porter Rejoins Enterprise Carrier Strike Group" (Press release). United States Navy. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  18. ^ Hixenbaugh, Mike (24 October 2012). "After $700,000 in Temporary Repairs, Navy Ship Is Back in Action". Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
  19. ^ "Multi-million dollar contract approved for USS Porter repairs". May 2013.
  20. ^ Beardsley, Steven (30 April 2015). "USS Porter takes up residence in Rota, Spain". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  21. ^ Eckstein, Megan (15 September 2015). "Navy Integrating SeaRAM on Rota-Based DDGs; First Installation Complete In November". usni.org. U.S. Naval Institute. from the original on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
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  23. ^ Hennigan, W.J. & Wilkinson, Tracy (6 April 2017). "U.S. Launches Dozens of Missiles in Response to Chemical Weapons Attack". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  24. ^ Gordon, Michael R.; Cooper, Helene & Shear, Michael D. (6 April 2017). "Dozens of U.S. Missiles Hit Air Base in Syria". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  25. ^ Phipps, Claire (6 April 2017). "Syria: US Launches 60 Missiles in Strike on Airbase near Homs". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  26. ^ Sopel, Jon & BBC Staff (6 April 2017). "Syria War: US Launches Missile Strikes in Response to Chemical 'Attack'". BBC News. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  27. ^ "Greece And US Conduct Joint Military Exercises South Of Crete". Greek City Times. 23 February 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  28. ^ "U.S. Warships Now in the Baltic Ahead of BALTOPS as Sweden, Finland Move Through NATO Membership Process". usni.org. 31 May 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
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  31. ^ "2020 CAPTAIN EDWARD F. NEY MEMORIAL FOOD SERVICE AWARD RESULTS/". navy.mil. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2023.

This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.

External links edit

  • Official ship's site 8 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  • Naval Vessel Register – DDG-78

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For other ships with the same name see USS Porter USS Porter DDG 78 is an Arleigh Burke class destroyer in the United States Navy Porter is the fifth US Navy ship to be named after US Navy officers Commodore David Porter and his son Admiral David Dixon Porter This ship is the 28th destroyer of her class Porter was the 12th ship of this class to be built at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula Mississippi She was laid down on 2 December 1996 launched and christened on 12 November 1997 and commissioned 20 March 1999 in Port Canaveral Florida USS Porter DDG 78 on 26 April 2010History United States NamePorter NamesakeDavid Dixon Porter David Porter Ordered20 July 1994 BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding Laid down2 December 1996 Launched12 November 1997 Acquired11 January 1999 Commissioned20 March 1999 HomeportNorfolk IdentificationMMSI number 366974000 Callsign NPOR Hull number DDG 78 MottoFreedom s Champion Statusin active service Badge General characteristics Class and typeArleigh Burke class destroyer Displacement8 637 long tons 8 776 t Full load Length505 ft 154 m Beam59 ft 18 m Draft31 ft 9 4 m Installed power4 General Electric LM2500 30 gas turbines 100 000 shp 75 000 kW Propulsion2 shafts SpeedIn excess of 30 kn 56 km h 35 mph Range4 400 nmi 8 100 km 5 100 mi at 20 kn 37 km h 23 mph Complement33 commissioned officers 38 chief petty officers 210 enlisted personnel Sensors and processing systemsAN SPY 1D PESA 3D radar Flight I II IIA AN SPY 6 V 1 AESA 3D radar Flight III AN SPS 67 V 3 or V 5 surface search radar DDG 51 DDG 118 AN SPQ 9B surface search radar DDG 119 onwards AN SPS 73 V 12 surface search navigation radar DDG 51 DDG 86 BridgeMaster E surface search navigation radar DDG 87 onwards 3 AN SPG 62 fire control radar Mk 46 optical sight system Flight I II IIA 1 Mk 20 electro optical sight system Flight III 2 AN SQQ 89 ASW combat system AN SQS 53C sonar array AN SQR 19 tactical towed array sonar Flight I II IIA TB 37U multi function towed array sonar DDG 113 onwards AN SQQ 28 LAMPS III shipboard system Electronic warfare amp decoysAN SLQ 32 electronic warfare suite AN SLQ 25 Nixie torpedo countermeasures Mk 36 Mod 12 decoy launching systems Mk 53 Nulka decoy launching systems Mk 59 decoy launching systems 3 ArmamentGuns 1 5 inch 127 mm 54 mk 45 mod 1 2 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 2 Mk 141 Harpoon anti ship missile launcher 1 SeaRAM CIWS 1 29 cell 1 61 cell 90 total cells Mk 41 vertical launching system VLS RIM 66M surface to air missile RIM 156 surface to air missile RIM 161 anti ballistic missile 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 carried1 Sikorsky MH 60R Contents 1 Service history 1 1 OEF OIF 1 2 Piracy 1 3 2009 upgrade 1 4 Operation Nanook 2010 1 5 2012 collision 1 6 Naval Station Rota 1 7 2016 upgrade 1 8 Attack on Shayrat Airfield 1 9 Defender Europe 2021 1 10 2022 Baltic exercise 1 11 Homeport Shift to Norfolk 2 Awards 3 Coat of arms 3 1 Shield 3 2 Crest 3 3 Motto 3 4 Seal 4 References 5 External linksService history editOEF OIF edit From January to July 2003 Porter engaged in combat and support operations of Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom and Joint Task Force JTF Cobra Porter launched Tomahawk missiles during the Dora Farms and Shock and Awe stages of the Iraq War 4 Porter also worked with the Israeli Defense Force IDF off the coast of Israel while some Porter Sailors worked with the IDF from the Nevatim base in the Negev desert of Southern Israel 5 Piracy edit On 28 October 2007 Porter attacked and sank two pirate skiffs off Somalia after receiving a distress call from the tanker MV Golden Nori which was under attack from pirates 6 2009 upgrade edit On 12 November 2009 the Missile Defense Agency announced that Porter would be upgraded during fiscal year 2013 to RIM 161 Standard Missile 3 SM 3 capability in order to function as part of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System 7 In 2016 the aft CIWS mount was replaced by a SeaRAM missile system 8 Operation Nanook 2010 edit In August 2010 Porter and the United States Coast Guard buoy tender USCGC Alder participated in Operation Nanook 2010 in Baffin Bay and the Davis Straits 9 This was the fourth annual Operation Nanook organized by the Canadian Government but it was the first to host foreign vessels 2012 collision edit See also Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Porter and MV Otowasan collision nbsp USS Porter after colliding with another ship in August 2012 On 12 August 2012 Porter collided with MV Otowasan an oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz 10 The collision ripped a 3 by 3 meter 10 ft 10 ft hole in the starboard side of the destroyer forcing her to Jebel Ali Dubai for repairs No one on either ship was injured 11 12 Initially Naval Forces Central Command did not provide details about the collision saying that it was under investigation 13 14 Porter s captain Commander Martin Arriola was subsequently removed from command of the ship and replaced by Commander Dave Richardson 15 16 On 12 October 2012 Porter rejoined Carrier Strike Group 12 for its transit through the Suez Canal following temporary repairs to the ship costing 700 000 17 18 Later repairs were budgeted at a cost of nearly 50 million 19 Naval Station Rota edit On 30 April 2015 Porter arrived at Naval Station Rota Spain Naval Station Rota is Porter s new permanent homeport Porter joins three other US destroyers at Rota These four ships are assigned to the United States Sixth Fleet and will conduct ballistic missile defense patrols in the Mediterranean Sea in support of Commander US Sixth Fleet s mission 20 2016 upgrade edit In 2016 four destroyers patrolling with the U S 6th Fleet based in Naval Station Rota Spain including Porter received self protection upgrades replacing the aft Phalanx CIWS 20mm Vulcan cannon with the SeaRAM 11 cell RIM 116 Rolling Airframe Missile launcher The SeaRam uses the same sensor dome as the Phalanx This was the first time the close range ship defense system was paired with an Aegis ship All four ships to receive the upgrade were either Flight I or II meaning they originally had two Phalanx CIWS systems when launched 21 22 Attack on Shayrat Airfield edit Main article 2017 Shayrat missile strike On 7 April 2017 a total of 59 Tomahawk missiles were fired by Porter and Ross at military targets at Shayrat Airbase in Homs Syria from their positions in the eastern Mediterranean The missile strike was in response to the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack on 4 April 2017 which the U S government said was launched by the Syrian regime from Shayrat 23 24 25 26 Defender Europe 2021 edit On 21 February 2021 Porter conducted an exercise with the Greek Navy s HS Adrias with four F 16s off southern Crete 27 2022 Baltic exercise edit In June 2022 Porter took part in the naval exercise BALTOPS 2022 in the Baltic Sea where together with British destroyer HMS Defender D36 and German frigate Sachsen F219 she provided an air defense screen for the task group centered around USS Kearsarge LHD 3 and USS Gunston Hall LSD 44 28 Homeport Shift to Norfolk edit On 28 September 2022 Porter departed Naval Station Rota for the last time as part of a homeport shift of the Rota based destroyers In October 2022 the Navy announced that Porter arrived at Norfolk after 7 years serving as a Forward Deployed Naval Forces Europe FDNF E destroyer 29 USS Bulkeley replaced Porter at Rota Awards editBattle E 2016 LANTFLT Anti Submarine Warfare ASW Bloodhound Award 2016 30 Captain Edward F Ney Memorial Award for outstanding food service 2020 31 Coat of arms edit nbsp Shield edit The shield has a quartered background of gold and a blue with a star in each upper quadrant In the center of the shield is a red array enclosing a torch The traditional Navy colors were chosen for the shield because dark blue and gold represents the sea and excellence respectively Red is emblematic of courage and sacrifice The shield s quartered division recalling previous Porter s while underlining the US Navy s worldwide mission and the four cardinal compass points The stars represent each battle star earned by the fourth Porter during World War II and the Korean War The AEGIS array is red to reflect courage and action and symbolizes her modern warfare capabilities The Statue of Liberty torch represents the ship s motto and signifies freedom the principle of which our country was founded Crest edit The crest consists of crossed swords behind an arm held trident all surrounded by laurels Two Naval Officers crossed swords honor David Porter his son and the ships mission to Train Fight and Win The laurel arm and trident are adaptations of the US Naval Academy s coat of arms highlighting David Porter s tenure as the Academy Superintendent The trident is the symbol of sea power which denotes the AEGIS vertical launch system The three prongs of the trident represent the three wars the Porter served in the War of 1812 the Mexican War and the Civil War Motto edit The motto is written on a scroll of gold that has a blue reverse side The ships motto is Freedom s Champion The motto is a reference to the principles upon which the United States of America was founded and the honorable feats of Admiral Porter Seal edit The coat of arms in full color as in the blazon upon a white background enclosed within a dark blue oval border edged on the outside with a gold rope and bearing the inscription USS PORTER at the top and DDG 78 in the base all gold References edit Mk46 MOD 1 Optical Sight System Kollmorgen Archived from the original on 30 November 2022 Retrieved 26 January 2023 Rockwell David 12 July 2017 The Kollmorgen L 3 KEO Legacy Teal Group Archived from the original on 29 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 Hart Jackie 17 December 2023 Decoy Launch System Installed Aboard USS Ramage navy mil Archived from the original on 28 April 2016 Retrieved 26 January 2023 Destroyer Photo Index DDG 78 USS PORTER navsource org Retrieved 17 July 2015 Patriot missiles in Israel packed up UPI com Starr Barbara 29 October 2007 U S destroyer pursuing hijacked ship in Somali waters military says CNN Retrieved 31 October 2007 Ewing Philip 12 November 2009 MDA announces next 6 BMD ships Navy Times Retrieved 15 October 2015 Navy Successfully Completes First Live Fire Test Of SeaRAM From Destroyer USNI News 8 March 2016 Canada Command OP Nanook Canadian Forces August 2010 Archived from the original on 13 March 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2010 U S destroyer oil tanker collide CNN 12 August 2012 Retrieved 12 August 2012 U S Navy ship collides with tanker off Hormuz The Japan Times Associated Press 14 August 2012 p 2 Collision in the Strait of Hormuz Information Dissemination 13 August 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2012 Update No Injuries in Strait of Hormuz Collision Press release U S Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs 12 August 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2015 Starr Barbara 12 August 2012 Navy U S destroyer collides with oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz CNN Retrieved 15 October 2015 Skipper of US Navy ship removed from job The Washington Post 30 August 2012 Retrieved 30 August 2012 dead link Fellman Sam 30 August 2012 Destroyer CO fired in wake of tanker collision Navy Times Retrieved 15 October 2015 Forster Alex R 14 October 2012 USS Porter Rejoins Enterprise Carrier Strike Group Press release United States Navy Retrieved 15 October 2015 Hixenbaugh Mike 24 October 2012 After 700 000 in Temporary Repairs Navy Ship Is Back in Action Norfolk Virginian Pilot Multi million dollar contract approved for USS Porter repairs May 2013 Beardsley Steven 30 April 2015 USS Porter takes up residence in Rota Spain Stars and Stripes Retrieved 30 April 2015 Eckstein Megan 15 September 2015 Navy Integrating SeaRAM on Rota Based DDGs First Installation Complete In November usni org U S Naval Institute Archived from the original on 8 October 2016 Retrieved 20 November 2016 Eckstein Megan 8 March 2016 Navy Successfully Completes First Live Fire Test of SeaRAM From Destroyer usni org USNI News Retrieved 8 March 2016 Hennigan W J amp Wilkinson Tracy 6 April 2017 U S Launches Dozens of Missiles in Response to Chemical Weapons Attack Los Angeles Times Retrieved 7 April 2017 Gordon Michael R Cooper Helene amp Shear Michael D 6 April 2017 Dozens of U S Missiles Hit Air Base in Syria The New York Times Retrieved 7 April 2017 Phipps Claire 6 April 2017 Syria US Launches 60 Missiles in Strike on Airbase near Homs The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 7 April 2017 Sopel Jon amp BBC Staff 6 April 2017 Syria War US Launches Missile Strikes in Response to Chemical Attack BBC News Retrieved 7 April 2017 Greece And US Conduct Joint Military Exercises South Of Crete Greek City Times 23 February 2021 Retrieved 26 February 2021 U S Warships Now in the Baltic Ahead of BALTOPS as Sweden Finland Move Through NATO Membership Process usni org 31 May 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Welcome Home USS Porter 9 October 2022 Retrieved 10 November 2022 https www navy mil Press Office Press Releases display pressreleases Article 2253111 uss porter earns battle e asw bloodhound awards 2020 CAPTAIN EDWARD F NEY MEMORIAL FOOD SERVICE AWARD RESULTS navy mil 20 February 2020 Retrieved 10 February 2023 This article includes information collected from theNaval Vessel Register which as a U S government publication is in the public domain External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Porter DDG 78 Official ship s site Archived 8 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Naval Vessel Register DDG 78 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Porter DDG 78 amp oldid 1220496711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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