USS Gonzalez (DDG-66) | |
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USS Gonzalez cruises in the Mediterranean Sea. | |
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Name: | USS Gonzalez |
Namesake: | Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez |
Ordered: | 16 January 1991 |
Builder: | Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine |
Laid down: | 3 February 1994 |
Launched: | 18 February 1995 |
Acquired: | 14 June 1996 |
Commissioned: | 12 October 1996 |
Status: | in active service, as of 2024[update] |
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Class & type: | Arleigh Burke class destroyer |
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Length: | 505 ft (154 m) |
Beam: | 66 ft (20 m) |
Draft: | 31 ft (9.4 m) |
Propulsion: | 4 General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines, two shafts, 100,000 total shaft horsepower (75 MW) |
Speed: | >30 knots (56 km/h) |
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Aircraft carried: | 2 Sikorsky MH-60R helicopters can be embarked |
Motto: | Beyond the Call |
USS Gonzalez (DDG-66) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She is named for Sergeant Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez, a Medal of Honor recipient in the Vietnam War.
History[]
The warship took part in Operation Allied Force, firing Tomahawk cruise missiles at Serbian targets in 1999. She also assisted a cruise ship, Seabourn Spirit, after an abortive attack by pirates off the coast of Somalia in 2005.[1]
On 1 March 2006, she rescued the crew of an Iranian ship, whose engine and rudder were broken down since 18 February. The Iranian crew were returned to Iran. She was involved in the Action of 18 March 2006 with suspected pirates, along with the USS Cape St. George. The two U.S. warships exchanged fire with the suspected pirates about 25 nautical miles (46 km) off the coast of Somalia. Initial reports indicated that one suspected pirate was killed and five others wounded.
On 17 July 2006, CNN reported that Gonzalez would be deployed to help in evacuation efforts of American citizens from Lebanon in the midst of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict. On 26 July 2006, Frank James of The Chicago Tribune reported on the evacuation efforts of the Gonzalez.[2]
References[]
- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.
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