- USS Virginia (CGN-38)
USS "Virginia" (CGN-38) was a nuclear-powered
guided missile cruiser , thelead ship of her class, and the fifth ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for the state ofVirginia .Construction
She was laid down on
19 August 1972 by theNewport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company as a nuclear-powered, guided-missilefrigate , DLGN-38; launched on14 December 1974 ; sponsored byVirginia S. Warner , daughter of the HonorableJohn Warner , formerSecretary of the Navy ; reclassified as a nuclear-powered, guided-missile cruiser and redesignated CGN-38 on30 June 1975 ; and commissioned on11 September 1976 , Capt.George W. Davis, Jr. , in command.History
During the first six months of her commissioned service, "Virginia" ranged the eastern seaboard of the United States and cruised in the
West Indies several times conducting myriad of post-commissioning tests and shakedown training. On25 April 1977 , she entered theNorfolk Naval Shipyard for a five-month, post shakedown availability. She completed her final sea trials on28 September and began duty as an operational unit of the Atlantic Fleet. In November, she cruised along theNew England and Canadian coasts, participating inanti-submarine warfare exercises. In December, she returned to the West Indies for missile firings on the Atlantic Fleet weapons range. She completed that mission on13 December and reentered Norfolk three days later to begin holiday leave and upkeep in her home port. The beginning of 1978 found her still in Norfolk; but, by mid-month, she returned to sea in theVirginia Capes operating area for a series of local operations. On28 January , however, she departed Norfolk to return to the area along theFlorida coast and in the West Indies for a series of special tests conducted under the auspices of the Office of theChief of Naval Operations . The guided-missile cruiser returned to Norfolk on23 March and resumed local operations. [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/v3/virginia-v.htm Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - USS "Virginia"] ]That employment lasted until
23 August when "Virginia" embarked upon a cruise to northern Europe to participate inOperation Northern Wedding , aNATO exercise, the purpose of which was to test the ability to reinforce NATO forces in western Europe. During that deployment, she visitedOslo inNorway ,Rotterdam in theNetherlands , andPortsmouth inEngland . The warship departed the latter port on3 October and reentered Norfolk on the 12th. On16 November , she put to sea for training exercises in theGulf of Mexico . During that voyage, she made a port visit atMobile, Alabama , and conducted naval gunfire support training atVieques Island nearPuerto Rico . She made another port visit to the island of St. Thomas on6 December and7 December before heading home. "Virginia" reentered Norfolk on11 December and began preparations for her first deployment to the Mediterranean which was scheduled to commence in early 1979.As part of an Indian Ocean deployment in 1980, she crossed the Indian Ocean to the Republic of the Philippines, for emergency Sonar dome repairs. During her third Mediterranean deployment in 1983, she patrolled off Beirut and fired nearly 300 five inch rounds into Lebanon, many in defense of the strategic mountain town of
Suk El Gharb . Virginia provided emergency assistance after the Beirut Marine barracks bombing. She was honored as Sixth Fleet Top Hand for that extended deployment. In 1984, she entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard for her single major overhaul and was converted to the Navy's first strike cruiser with the addition of thePhalanx CIWS ,Tomahawk missile and the SM-2 extension of her surface to air capability. During this overhaul, the aft helicopter hangar and elevator were removed and the space refitted with 2 Armored Box Tomahawk cruise missile launchers (4 missiles each) on deck and an Engineering Department training space below.Fact|date=February 2008In December 1990, "Virginia" deployed to the Mediterranean in support of Operations Desert Shield and
Desert Storm . Most of the six-month deployment was spent in the EasternMediterranean Sea , off the coast of Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. There she commanded a strike group of 4 vessels including a destroyer and 2 SSNs. In January 1991, she fired two Tomahawk cruise missiles from theMediterranean to Iraq, which was at the time the longest combat firing of a Tomahawk. She also directed the launching of four other Tomahawks from the two submarines in the task group.Fact|date=February 2008Decommissioning
She was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on
29 November 1994 , "Virginia" entered the Navy's Nuclear-Powered Surface Ship and Submarine Recycling Program on31 March 1999 . [Naval Institute "Proceedings," May 1995; May 1997."]Her missile launchers are now on display at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia. [
Norfolk Naval Shipyard . [http://www.nnsy1.navy.mil/History/MISSILE.HTM Missile] .]References
External links
* [http://cgn38.home.comcast.net/ Unofficial USS "Virginia" (CGN-38) home page]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/v3/virginia-v.htm Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - USS "Virginia"]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/CGN38.htm Naval Vessel Register - CGN 38]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/040138.htm navsource.org: USS "Virginia"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/dl-dlg/cgn38.htm hazegray.org: USS "Virginia"]
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