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"Sea Orbit", the circumnavigation of the World by Task Force Fitting out at the Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, 5 July 1960. Back in Norfolk 23 June, LONG BEACH resumed training and upkeep prior to her transfer to the Pacific Fleet. In the course of the voyage, numerous foreign dignitaries visited the ship during visits off both coasts of Africa and inport calls at Karachi, Pakistan, Melbourne, Australia, Wellington, New Zealand and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Quincy, Mass on 9 September 1961. This was completed late in April 1968 and MAHAN remained off the West Coast until departing for the western Pacific in August. She was launched 14 July 1959, sponsored by Mrs. Marian Swanson-Hosmer, the wife of Rear Admiral Craig Hosmer (USNR, Ret. During the deployment, the ship mainly operated as the Positive Identification Radar Advisory Zone (PIRAZ) unit while located in the Gulf of Tonkin. Answer (1 of 3): I did 2 tours in the Tonkin Gulf in specially equipped "Piraz" ships, the Wainwright and the Standley. There have been three ships in the US Navy that have borne the name LONG BEACH - USS Long Beach AK-9, USS Long Beach PF-34 and USS Long Beach CGN-9. No. Class and type: Long Beach-class cruiserLaunch date: 14 July 1959Commissioning date: 9 September 1961Decommissioning date: 1 May 1995Displacement: 17,500 tLength: 721 ftDraft: 30.8 ftBeam: 73 tSpeed: 30 ktsComplement: 79 officers and 1081 enlistedPropulsion: two propellers, 80,000 shpArmament: two 5-inch/38 caliber guns, two Standard missiles launchers, two Harpoon missile launchers, one anti-submarine missile launcher, two 20mm Phalanx CIWS, two launchers for Tomahawk missiles. the shipping service selected, the seller's shipping history, and other factors. The ships high box-like superstructure housed the SCANFAR radar system, which comprised of AN/SPS-32 and AN/SPS-33 phased array radars. Essex CV 9). October 1991. 25), at top, probably in the Mediterranean Sea in June-July Same as Mod 0, but as installed in USS LONG BEACH (CGN 9), and the computer was a Mk 119 mod 1. The Long Beach had been refueled during her 1970, 1980, and 1992 refits. In 1979, the USS Long Beach began to show age, and her weapons were upgraded to better withstand the evolving threats of the Cold War (1947-1991). [10], During construction in January 1960, it was widely reported that Long Beach was sabotaged when anti-mine (degaussing) electrical cables were found to have been intentionally cut in three places. newest contact if more than one contact was found. Captain Edgar H. Batcheller, Supervisor of Shipbuilding at the Quincy Meritorious Unit Commendation * 19 November 1966 - 8 June 1967. to her move to Boston for her commissioning. USS Long Beach (CGN 9) steaming off the Starboard bow of the USS Bainbridge (DLGN 25) en route to Pakistan. USS Long Beach (CGN 9), USS New Jersey (BB 62), USS Merrill (DD 976) The final weapons suite consisted of:[citation needed], The 5"/38 guns and the ASROC were retained, and several 12.7mm (50-cal) were installed as needed. [8], The summer of 1966 was spent in training and orienting midshipmen in the tactics and operations involved in the modern nuclear Navy. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration forward superstructure while docked at Hobart, Australia during Christmas In July 2012,Long Beachwas sold at auction for recycling. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage 1995 Zippo Lighter USS South Carolina CGN 37 Navy Missile Cruiser Ship at the best online prices at eBay! Our team extensively researched ways to simplify the process of verifying whether coordinates from ships logs were inside the zone. This operation, "Sea Orbit", reminiscent of the cruise of the Great White Fleet in 1907-09, demonstrated the strategic mobility of U.S. naval nuclear-powered surface forces independent of normal fleet logistic support. Contact Us Your email address will not be published. 1959. [18] On 19 October 1987, she participated in Kuwaiti tanker reflagging and provided anti-aircraft cover during Operation Nimble Archer. ship made a stop in "Ironbottom Sound" on 23 April for a memorial service commemorating the battles fought and lives She deployed to Vietnam during the Vietnam War and served numerous times in the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Elliot Schaudt). The committee received information from several Blue Water Navy veterans that firing lines for US ships could be as close to the Vietnamese coastline as 1-2 nautical miles. at high tide after christened the USS Long Beach, here today. Attendees at the ship's launching, at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard, As before, the cruiser spent most of her time on PIRAZ station, guiding the many planes which operated over North Vietnam. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Major Deployments and Shipyard Periods of USS LONG BEACH: Peacekeeping Operations with the 6th Fleet, August 1965 - February 1966: ROH at Newport News Shipbuilding, PIRAZ duty off Vietnam, April 8 - April 27: voyage to Australia and visit in Sydney. She was the only ship of her class and the third Navy ship named after the city of Long Beach, California. 9), center, and USS Bainbridge (DLGN This tour of duty in WestPac ended with her arrival again at Long Beach on 16 November, where she remained into 1969. Richmond, VA: 7400 Beaufont Springs Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA, 23225 On April 19, 1972, the guided missile frigate Sterett shot down a MiG-17 with a Terrier missile. Initially, a Talos missile launcher was mounted to the stern of the ship, but it was later replaced by two box launchers for BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles, with each launching containing four missiles. The cruiser's service was concentrated in the Atlantic Fleet from 1961-66, before transferring to the Californian coast. She was launched on the first anniversary of Pearl . Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019, Early Onset Peripheral Neuropathy* (CIDP). Port quarter view while moored in Subic Bay, Philippines In October 1965 Hubbard departed for the coast of South Vietnam. She was also the last cruiser built for the U.S. Navy as a cruiser design as all subsequent cruiser classes were essentially built on scaled-up destroyer hulls or converted from existing cruisers. Photos taken at her commissioning and for some time thereafter, show that the taller, narrower AN/SPS-33 panels were not installed on the superstructure until a later date. 1 May 1980. Image Credit: Creative Commons. We stationed ourselves north of the carriers, about 50 miles off the coast of Haiphong, NV. Please Note: Our U.S. Navy Deck Log series and U.S. Coast Guard Deck Log series are partially closed. Public Law 116-23, The Blue Water Navy Veterans Act of 2019, created a presumption for certain illnesses due to Agent Orange exposure for those 50-90,000 veterans who served on a US Navy or Coast Guard ship between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, no further than 12 miles from the coast of Vietnam. Most naval history buffs can tell you that the USSNautilus(SSN-571) was theworlds first operational nuclear-powered submarine, while USSEnterprise(CVN-65) was thefirst nuclear-powered aircraft carrier yet many may wrongly assume that the carrier was also the first United State Navy surface warship to be powered by nuclear energy. Docked at Hobart, Australia during Christmas 1987. Find Uss Long Beach stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. During the course of the 1960s and early 1970s, the frequency of individual personnel being identified in deck logs for any reason (whether reporting aboard, transferring to another command, sustaining wounds, or being subject to disciplinary action) steadily declined. [14], Long Beach received a Combat Action Ribbon for action on 26 April 1972,[16] a few days after the Battle of ng Hi. On June 25, 2019, the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 was signed into law. E-mail: LBCGN9@aol.com One of the reasons Long Beach was a single-ship class was because she was an experimental platform for these radars, which were precursors to the AN/SPY-1 phased array systems later installed on Aegis equipped Ticonderoga-class cruisers and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. Click to view crew list The USS LONG BEACH (CGN-9), a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser, was commissioned on 9 SEP 1961. guided-missile cruiser USS Long Beach (CGN 9) moored to a pier Maps can be saved and resumed for later review by clicking the Save button. 15 September 1976 Seventh West Pacific deployment. The USS Long Beach was a Long Beach-class cruiser. 203, San Jose, CA 95134 Photo #330-PS-9583 (428-GX-USN 710480) From Record Group 428-GX at The task force completed the 30,216 nautical mile voyage in 65 days. The USS LONG BEACH (CGN-9), a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser, was commissioned on 9 SEP 1961. 1 July 1977 - 31 December 1978. Between October and December 1961, the ship was engaged in complex shakedown training to test its artillery and its propulsion systems. at Naval Air Station North Island, with the guided-missile destroyer Note barracks craft (APL) on opposite side of slip. The law defines service connection to veterans who served in the Blue Water Navy. After the ship had been in a period of upkeep, the Long Beach departed in November 1966 to Far East waters. 18 September 1989 13th West Pacific deployment/world cruise. 2023 Asbestos Ships. entering Pearl Harbor Channel, Oahu, Hawaii, 17 June 1966. . Cincinnati, OH: 300 E Business Way, Suite 200, Summit Woods Corporate Center, Cincinnati, OH, 45241 (DDG 996) nested outboard. Date unknown. She was the only ship of her class . Nuclear power had been deemed too expensive to use on surface ships smaller than aircraft carriers in view of defense budget cutbacks after the end of the Cold War. 1980. 8 April 1992 Comprehensive overhaul, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Starboard beam view of the Nuclear-Powered Guided Missile Cruiser USS Long Beach (CGN 9) underway near the coast of Southern California, on 21 June 1989. Portland, OR: 650 N. E. Holladay Street, Suite 1600, Portland, OR, 97232 San Jose, CA: 2880 Zanker Road, Ste. LONG BEACH's hull is currently awaiting final disposal. USS Long Beach (CGN9) arrived back at the west coast on 4 July where, after a welldeserved period of rest, she resumed the exercises and operations which would keep her well prepared for her. USS Long Beach: A History As an experimental platform, Long Beach was the only ship of her class. The aircraft carrier USS Long Beach launched her nuclear device and sailed for the first time on July 6, 1961, her first overhaul/refueling took place as early as 1965-1966, when the warship was already in The seat runs about 167,000 miles to travel. 28 May 1991 14th West Pacific deployment in support of Operation Provide Comfort. The guidedmissile cruiser conducted extensive shakedown testing of her complex weapons and propulsion systems from 2 October to 16 December 1961; her performance proved the nuclear cruiser a capable warship. 134) of two SEALS and two UDT members returning to the USS Long Beach, the flight deck was cleared of all non-essential personnel, the helo lands and the team is escorted to officer's area for isolation, debriefing and rest. Long Beach deployed to the region beginning 28 May 1991 to support Operation Provide Comfort, which was after Operation Desert Storm was over and major hostilities had ended in late February 1991. . Captain Francis A. Burke, Chaplain, First Naval District; USS Arnold J. Isbell (DD-869) sent a small boat ashore while anchored in Da Nang Harbor on April 12, 1970. If while using this page you discover that you were inside the zone, please contact us for afree case evaluation. yet assertive representation for our clients. 7 June 1975 Change of homeport to San Diego, Ca. This touching USS Long Beach Navy Westpac Cruise Book 1969-1970 depicts the pride and drama of life during this Westpac mission: Hardbound cover with paper dust-jacket, large 9 x 12 format. From 8 to 27 April 1967, the nuclear-powered cruiser made a Aug 1, 2019 - Its keel was laid in 1957. Starboard side view while at anchor in Singapore, 11 February The ships are the aircraft carrier The USS Worden was a guided-missile cruiser that participated in the Vietnam War. She deployed to the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, then circumnavigating the world with the nuclear powered USS ENTERPRISE and USS BAINBRIDGE in Operation Sea Orbit. The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress collects, preserves and makes accessible the firsthand recollections of U.S. military veterans who served from World War I through more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions, so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand what they saw, did and . Six Navy A-7 Corsair IIs carried 500-pound (230 kg) Mark 36 acoustic mines that were dropped in the outer portion of the channel. Modernized in the 1950s, Shangri-La later served extensively in the Atlantic and Mediterranean . in October 1991. Ad vertisement from shop JTKAMERICANAINC. T-SAM (Training Surface-to-Air Missile) "TERRIER" Missiles on #2 launcher, while the ship was in the South China Sea, 16 December 1976. On 10 April, she joined Atlantic Fleet as flagship for Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet, for exercises off the coasts of U.S. states North Carolina and Virginia. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. These contacts are compiled from various sources over a long period [7] Because of this unusually high quantity of aluminum, she was assigned the voice radio call sign "Alcoa". On the other side of the pier, between the camera and Nimitz, is what remains of the hull of ex-USS Long Beach (CGN 9). Peter is also a Contributing Writer for Forbes. She was the third Navy ship named after the city of Long Beach, California . However, the space was eventually occupied by the 5"/38 caliber gun mounts and the ASROC system. This presumptive conditions list used to include only those who served boots on the ground or within the inland waterways of Vietnam, but now includes Blue Water veterans who served in the US Navy ships that were in open waters within the 12-mile radius of the coastline of Vietnam: All United States crewmembers and personnel on Navy and Coast Guard ships who have a diagnosis of one or more of the above conditions, as well as any secondary conditions, and can prove they served within the 12-mile range of the coastal waters of Vietnam are now eligible for the presumption of service connection for these conditions as well as VA health care under the new law. Now, the Navy is sending the ship off for scrap. this entry. USS LONG BEACH, the third ship in the Navy to bear the name, was the first nuclear powered surface warship in the world and the first large combatant in the US Navy with its main battery consisting entirely of guided missiles. She was reclassified CGN-160 in early 1957, but was again reclassified as CGN-9 on 1 July 1957. (U.S. Navy photo by Matt Hildreth courtesy of Huntington Ingalls Industries/Released). Long Beach was ordered on October 15, 1956, laid on December 2, 1957 and launched on July 14, 1959. (Courtesy of Robert M. Cieri, Wolfgang Hechler & Ron Reeves - Photos Several asbestos companies supplied products to Bath Iron Works. Naval Shipyard. The warship also provided facilities for an onboard search-and-rescue helicopter. 1 x "Talos" missile launcher (twin launcher (later deleted)). In 1968, she killed at least two enemy MiG fighter jets with her missiles, and she and her crew responded to no fewer than seven engagements in total, while engaging in "friendly matches" with her own attacks. She was the first ship to down an aircraft using SAMs in the Vietnam war and the incidents were not immediately publicized. Together, they participated in exercises off North Carolina and Virginia. The shoot-down was executed by an F-4 Phantom II under the control of a Long Beach air intercept controller. The first ever "kill" of a hostile aircraft by a missile fired from a ship occurred on May 23, 1968. out Albert Einstein's equation for nuclear energy. View of the commissioning ceremonies of USS Long Beach (CGN 9) at ), a Congressman from California, and commissioned on 9 September 1961. USS Long Beach CGN-9 shot down two Mig fighter planes with these missiles during the Vietnam War. The photograph was released [4] Long Beach was the last cruiser built with a World War II-era cruiser hull style,[5][6] as later new-build cruisers were built with different hull forms, such as the converted frigates Leahy(DLG-16), Bainbridge(DLGN-25), Belknap(DLG-26), Truxtun(DLGN-35), and the California and Virginia classes, or the Ticonderoga-class cruiser that was built on a Spruance-class destroyer hull. As of May 2018, a 423 foot section of the propulsion block remains at PSNS. From the collection of Chris Howell, Southland Ship Stores, Ltd. Battle Group Bravo, Indian Ocean, 10 June 1984. 7 November 1966 First West Pacific deployment. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. Between 28 December and 6 January 1962, she conducted operational tests of her missiles off Puerto Rico, then sailed for Bremerhaven, Germany, arriving 15 January for courtesy calls in north European ports. The USS Long Beach was most notably involved in missions during the Vietnam War. If you have images or information to add to this page, then either contact the Curator or edit this page yourself and add it. Service To Year: 1930. It was the first record use of naval SAMs in combat conditions. Does NARA have possession of US Navy Deck Logs from 1976 to 1980? In addition, two Phalanx CIWS close-in weapon systems were installed, along with two Harpoon surface-to-surface missile (SSM) launchers on the fantail. of 1961. She was the first nuclearpower surface warship in history. In 18 months of combat operations, USS Hornet CV-12 achieved the following combat record: 668 Japanese planes shot down 742 Japanese planes destroyed on the ground 1,269,710 tons of enemy ships sunk or heavily damaged: 73 ships sunk, 37 probable, 413 damaged Ship's engines burned 28,437,630 gallons of fuel oil 6 October 1980 Begins Comprehensive Overhaul, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. USS Long Beach CGN 9 , Military Gifts and more at PriorService.com Largest Selection for Military Veterans on the Web! She was also the last warship to be fitted with teakwood decks. Select from premium Uss Long Beach of the highest quality. In 1991, the vessel participated in Operation Fiery Vigil, which was focused on the evacuation of American servicemen from the Clark Air Base and from the U.S. Oct 2012 - Auctioned off and sold for scrapping, 1 September 1987 2 September 1987 Persian Gulf, 20 September 1987 26 September 1987 Persian Gulf, 29 September 1987 28 October 1987 Persian Gulf, 30 October 1987 29 November 1987 Persian Gulf, 17 January 1990 31 January 1990 Persian Gulf, This page was last edited on 23 February 2023, at 10:18. [citation needed], Long Beach served as an escort for the USSMissouri(BB-63) task force, and provided aircraft carrier escort support after the Gulf War of 1991. 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, Vessel and Station Log Books at the National Archives, Office of Naval Records and Library (Record Group 45), chronological list by date of first log entry, Logs of the Military Sea Transportation Service and Military Sealift Command, Deck Logs, M/V Georgia (Registry No. Pumps, valves and gaskets also had the toxic mineral in their composition as well as adhesives and insulation, the latter covering the pipes and wiring on board and, thus, spreading along the entire infrastructure of the ship, endangering the health of all who served at sea and of those working in shipyards as the vessels were being constructed or repaired. 1 May 1973 Fifth West Pacific deployment. 11 August 1969 Third West Pacific deployment. It is hardly news nowadays that exposure to asbestos-containing products will cause the human body much harm, yet just a few decades back workers from all the major industries in the United States regularly came into contact with the toxic mineral as part of their daily routine. [15] She also directed other MIG kills by American fighters.

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