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USS William P. Lawrence

American guided missile destroyer


American guided missile destroyer

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imageUSS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110) steams toward San Diego Harbor in May 2015.jpg
image_captionUSS William P. Lawrence in 2015
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countryUnited States
flag
nameWilliam P. Lawrence
namesakeWilliam P. Lawrence
ordered13 September 2002
builderNorthrop Grumman Shipbuilding
laid_down16 September 2008
launched15 December 2009
christened17 April 2010
commissioned4 June 2011
homeportPearl Harbor
identification*
mottoNever Give In!
nickname The William P.*
status
badge[[File:USS William P. Lawrence.png150px]]
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class
displacement9,200 tons
length509 ft
beam66 ft
draft31 ft
propulsion*4 × General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines
* {{convert100000shpkWabbron}}
speedexceeds 30 kn
complement380 officers and enlisted
armament
aircraft
  • Callsign: NGBU

  • Pennant number: DDG-110

  • WPL

  • 2 shafts

  • 100000 shp

USS William P. Lawrence (DDG-110) is an (Flight IIA) Aegis guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy and was built by Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. The ship is named for Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence (1930–2005), a naval aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, Mercury astronaut finalist, Vietnam War prisoner of war, a U.S. Third Fleet commander, a Chief of Naval Personnel, and a Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy.

Construction

William P. Lawrences keel was laid down on 16 September 2008, at the Ingalls Shipbuilding Shipyard, in Pascagoula, Mississippi. William P. Lawrence was launched on 15 December 2009, and she was christened on 17 April 2010, sponsored by Vice Admiral Lawrence's widow, Diane Lawrence, and his daughters, Dr. Laurie Lawrence and Captain Wendy Lawrence (USN Ret, and former Space Shuttle astronaut). The ship was commissioned at the Port of Mobile, Alabama, on 4 June 2011.

Ship history

William P. Lawrence departed Naval Station San Diego, California, on 14 January 2013, for her first overseas deployment as part of a four-ship surface action group from Carrier Strike Group 11.

On 1 March 2013, William P. Lawrence entered the Persian Gulf for operations with Carrier Strike Group 3. On 11 March 2013, the ship rendered assistance to a burning vessel while operating in the Strait of Hormuz. In April 2013, on two separate occasions, William P. Lawrence joined the in rendering assistance to civilian mariners in distress while operating in the Gulf of Oman, as part of Combined Task Force 150. Starting 2 September 2013, William P. Lawrence began operating in the Red Sea, as part of Carrier Strike Group 11.

On 22 September 2013, a large wave hit a helicopter and pushed it into the Red Sea shortly after it landed on William P. Lawrence, resulting in the death of two pilots. The vessel was moving at flank speeds to relieve another escort ship in a defensive screen around Carrier Strike Group 3 in U.S. Central Command. The wave came over the starboard side of the flight deck and struck the helicopter less than ten minutes after landing and being chocked and chained (red deck), with rotors still spinning. The other three aircrew members were rescued.

On 10 May 2016, the US Navy reported that the ship sailed close to the Fiery Cross Reef, as part of a planned series of Freedom of navigation operations, (also referred to as FONOPs) in the area. The operation prompted the PRC to express "dissatisfaction and opposition"; a Pentagon spokesperson said that the operation was undertaken to challenge the "excessive maritime claims by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam which were seeking to restrict navigation rights in the South China Sea."

In 2016, the ship was part of Destroyer Squadron 21.

, the ship was assigned to the United States Fourth Fleet supporting Joint Interagency Task Force South. In November 2020, she served as an off-shore base for MH-60R Seahawk helicopters of HSM-37 conducting disaster relief operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta.

William P. Lawrence participated in RIMPAC 2022.

POW/MIA table

Even within the cramped confines of a Navy ship, William P. Lawrence honors her namesake's experience as a prisoner of war by maintaining a missing man table in the ship's mess.

Notes

References

References

  1. (3 December 2008). ["WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE (DDG 110)"]({{Naval Vessel Register URL). [[NAVSEA]] Shipbuilding Support Office (NAVSHIPSO).
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  3. (17 April 2010). "Photo Release – Northrop Grumman-Built William P. Lawrence Christened; Legacy of Former POW Honored". GlobeNewswire.
  4. Griggs, Travis, "[http://www.navytimes.com/news/2011/06/gannett-navy-lawrence-destroyer-commissioned-in-mobile-060511/ Destroyer Lawrence commissioned in Mobile]", ''[[Military Times]]'', 5 June 2011.
  5. Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class (SW) Carla Ocampo, USN. (18 January 2012). "USS Lawrence Sets Sail for Maiden Deployment". USS Lawrence Public Affairs.
  6. Ocampo, USN, Carla. (3 March 2013). "''Lawrence'' Conducts First Strait of Hormuz Transit". USS William P. Lawrence Public Affairs.
  7. (20 April 2013). "Warships from CTF-150 Come to Mariners Rescue in Sea of Oman". [[Muscat Daily]].
  8. (2013-09-02). "USS ''Nimitz'' carrier moves into Red Sea". [[Reuters]].
  9. (20 May 2014). "Fatal Knighthawk Crash Partially Blamed on Destroyer Skipper, Crew".
  10. Diplomat, Ankit Panda, The. "After Months of Waiting, US Finally Begins Freedom of Navigation Patrols Near China's Man-Made Islands".
  11. (10 May 2016). "US warship sails by South China Sea reef, irking Beijing". Hong Kong Free Press.
  12. (10 May 2016). "China scrambles fighters as U.S. sails warship near Chinese-claimed reef". Reuters.
  13. "COMDESRON Twenty One".
  14. Shelbourne, Mallory. (1 October 2020). "Navy Destroyer Performs Freedom of Navigation Operation Off Venezuelan Coast". USNI News.
  15. U.S. 4th Fleet Public Affairs. (28 October 2020). "USS William P. Lawrence, Brazil Unite for Training Exercise in Caribbean". U.S. Southern Command.
  16. U.S. Fourth Fleet Public Affairs Office. (13 November 2020). "USS William P. Lawrence Joins Hurricane Eta Relief in Honduras". U.S. Southern Command.
  17. (1 August 2022). "USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker". news.usni.org.
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