- USS Raleigh (LPD-1)
USS "Raleigh" (LPD-1), the
lead ship of her class ofamphibious transport dock s, wasthe fourth ship of theUnited States Navy named for the capital ofNorth Carolina , which in turn honors the English explorer SirWalter Raleigh , the first to attempt the establishment of an English settlement in North America.History
Her keel was laid down by the
New York Naval Shipyard ofBrooklyn, New York , on23 June 1960 . She was launched on17 March 1962 sponsored by Mrs.Terry Sanford , wife of the Governor ofNorth Carolina , and commissioned on8 September 1962 with Captain A.W. Whitney in command.After fitting out through mid-December, "Raleigh" steamed to
Norfolk, Virginia , for the holiday season. In January 1963 she steamed for shakedown toGuantánamo Bay ,Cuba , but returned to the building yard in late February for correction of design deficiencies in her aviation gasoline system. Returning to Guantánamo in April, she completed shakedown, then assisted Commander, Amphibious Force, Atlantic in hosting the Navy League national convention inSan Juan, Puerto Rico .Returning to Norfolk
1 June , "Raleigh" completed a week's amphibious training atLittle Creek, Virginia , and then deployed to theCaribbean Sea in July with Amphibious Squadron 8. "Raleigh" proved herself during this deployment by simultaneously landing troops and equipment by means of boats and amphibious vehicles from her well and by helicopters from her flight deck. During this cruise she made one trip toHaiti as tension there rose."Raleigh" returned to Norfolk
1 October and then underwent post-shakedown availability atNew York City from7 January 1964 through13 March . During the spring she conducted amphibious training operations offOnslow Beach, North Carolina . Steaming for Europe on12 October , "Raleigh" arrived off the coast ofSpain and took part inOperation Steel Pike . She then called atPorto ,Portugal , andVigo ,Spain , before returning to Norfolk on27 November . After a yard period at the U.S. Naval Shipyard,Portsmouth, Virginia , she deployed to the Caribbean on1 April 1965 with the Amphibious Ready Squadron. From25 April through6 June , she operated off theDominican Republic , evacuating 558 refugees who were later transferred to "Yancey" (LKA-93) for transit to San Juan. For her part in the endeavor "Raleigh" and her crew received theArmed Forces Expeditionary Medal . She returned to Norfolk29 June .After upkeep and coastal training operations, "Raleigh" steamed for northern Europe
27 August to participate in "Bar Frost 65," aNATO amphibious exercise featuring a landing inNorway 's fjords north of theArctic Circle . Returning to Norfolk23 October , she underwent a yard period through4 April 1966 and then steamed for refresher training at Guantánamo Bay.In April 1966, the Marines operated a
Hawker Siddeley Kestrel off the commando assault ship and were impressed with the aircraft. This then led to the Marines obtaining theHarrier AV-8A jump jet for use from their assault ships."Raleigh"'s deployments to the Caribbean from Norfolk as a unit of the Amphibious Ready Squadron averaged two per year up until 1970. In July of that year, she began the first of a series of Mediterranean cruises averaging one a year.
:"Need information from 1970 to 1991."
The USS Raleigh cruise book (USN ships often produce one) for Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm has it that the ship completed the operation on 17 April 1991. She left North Carolina (Morehead City) in August 1990 (personal info: I was on her). The ship's CO was Capt Richard J McCarthy, the XO was Lt Cmdr Robert Baker, and the CMC was Ronald G Crittenden.
The assigned LCU was LCU-1663.
Embarked Marine units included the command staff of 1st Bn, 10th Marines, the command staff of 3rd Bn, 2d Marines, and significant combat elements that included combat engineers, LAADs, AAVs, TOWs, tanks of 2nd Tk Bn, and I Btry 10th Marines, among others.
The Raleigh transited the Suez Canal in late August or early September. The initial watch was to stay in the North Arabian Sea.
A number of exercises were held in Oman under the name "Sea Soldier", that involved her.
Subsequently, she supported mine countermeasures missions operations off Kuwait City, and used six AH-1W Sea Cobra attack helicopters in CAP missions.
Fate
"Raleigh" was decommissioned
13 December 1991 , stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on25 January 1992 , and disposed of as a target onDecember 4 ,1994 .ee also
*See USS "Raleigh" for other ships of this name.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r2/raleigh-iv.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/LPD1.htmExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r2/raleigh-iv.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Raleigh"]
* [http://raleighlpd1.tripod.com/raleigh.html USS "Raleigh" website]
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