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USS Halsey (DDG-97)

American naval ship

USS Halsey (DDG-97)

American naval ship

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imageThe guided missile destroyer USS Halsey (DDG 97) arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii 130214-N-WF272-012.jpg
image_captionUSS Halsey at Pearl Harbor on 14 February 2013
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countryUnited States
flag
nameHalsey
namesakeWilliam Halsey, Jr.
ordered6 March 1998
builderIngalls Shipbuilding, Mississippi
laid_down13 January 2002
launched9 January 2004
commissioned30 July 2005
homeportNaval Station San Diego
identification*
honoursSee Awards
status
mottoHit Hard Hit Fast Hit Often
badge[[File:USS Halsey DDG-97 Crest.png150px]]
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class
displacement9,300 tons
length509 ft
beam66 ft
draft31 ft
propulsion4 × General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines, 2 shafts, 100,000 shp (75 MW)
speed30+ knots (55+ km/h)
complement257 officers and enlisted
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armament
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  • Callsign: NBUL
  • Hull number: DDG-97

USS Halsey (DDG-97) is an (Flight IIA) Aegis guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. She is the second ship to be named after Fleet Admiral William Halsey Jr.

Construction

Built in Pascagoula, Mississippi, the ship and crew were completely certified and "surge ready" 17 January 2006, nearly a year faster than previous DDGs.

Operational history

USS ''Halsey'' at her commissioning ceremony in 2005.

Halsey departed for her maiden deployment 6 August 2006 under her second commanding officer, Commander Pinckney. 2 November 2006 Halsey visited Kagoshima, Japan. That night, after a party for visiting local Japanese dignitaries, during which on-duty crew were drinking, there was a fire which damaged one of the main reduction gears. Halsey returned 24 December 2006, having worked with the Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group and taking part in ANNUALEX.

An incomplete report was filed and months later another fire and explosion brought to light the extent of the first fire. The ship's commander was relieved and the damage to the ship was $8.5 million. Commander Paul J. Schlise took command of Halsey March 2007.

Commander Robert Beauchamp took command of Halsey on 17 August 2008.

Halsey departed Naval Base San Diego for her second deployment on 4 May 2008 for a deployment to the Persian Gulf. After six months and numerous port visits Halsey returned home to San Diego on 3 November 2008.

Halsey, homeported in San Diego, was part of Expeditionary Strike Group assigned to deploy to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations to conduct maritime security operations (MSO). MSO help develop security in the maritime environment, which promotes stability and global prosperity. These operations complement the counterterrorism and security efforts of regional nations and seek to disrupt violent extremists' use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport personnel, weapons or other material.

On 25 January 2013 Halsey performed a hull swap with and arrived at her new homeport, Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam on 14 February 2013.

Awards

  • Navy Unit Commendation - (Sep 2010-Mar 2011)
  • Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation - (Nov 2011-May 2012)
  • Navy E Ribbon - (2011)

Namesake

Halsey is named in honor of Fleet Admiral William Frederick "Bull" Halsey Jr. Halsey was commissioned 30 July 2005 at Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado, California, under commanding officer Commander James L. Autrey.

References

References

  1. Caballero, Joseph. "USS ''Halsey'' Sets Record for Training".
  2. Rodrigo, Rialyn. "''Halsey'' Departs on Maiden Deployment".
  3. Caballero, Joseph. "USS ''Halsey'' Returns Home for Holidays".
  4. (13 November 2006). "U.S., Japanese Train Together in ANNUALEX". [[USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63).
  5. Liewer, Steve. "Commander concealed extent of shipboard fire".
  6. (April 2025). "Captain's Corner". USS Halsey.
  7. Crabbe, Kendra. "USS ''Halsey'' Changes Command".
  8. (4 November 2008). "Last of Peleliu strike group returns to S.D.". Union-Tribune.
  9. (2013-02-15). "Hawaii welcomes USS Halsey". Ho’okele.
  10. Caballero, Joseph. "Newest Guided-Missile Destroyer USS ''Halsey'' Enters the Fleet".
  11. (28 July 2005). "Navy to Commission New Guided-Missile Destroyer ''Halsey''". U.S. Department of Defense.
  12. (November 2012). "Naval Base San Diego; USS Halsey featured in "The Last Ship"". [[United States Navy]].
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