- USS Decatur (DD-936)
:"See USS "Decatur" for other ships of the same name."
The fourth USS "Decatur" (DD-936) was a "Forrest Sherman"-class
destroyer of theUnited States Navy . She was named for CommodoreStephen Decatur USN (1779–1820)."Decatur" laid down by the
Bethlehem Steel Corporation atQuincy, Massachusetts on13 September 1954 , launched on15 December 1955 by Mrs. W. A. Pierce and Mrs. D. J. Armsden, descendants of Commodore Decatur and commissioned on7 December 1956 .History
In 1957, she made her shakedown cruise through the Caribbean area, ran special trials, and steamed to northern
Europe . Early in 1958 the new destroyer again crossed the Atlantic to begin her firstSixth Fleet tour in theMediterranean Sea . "Decatur" made more such deployments during the late 1950s and early 1960s, as well as serving as a spacecraft recovery ship in September 1961 and taking part inCuba n Quarantine operations in November and December 1962. On6 May 1964 , her superstructure was heavily damaged in a collision with theaircraft carrier "Lake Champlain" (CVS-39). The unrepaired "Decatur" was placed "in commission, in reserve" later in the year to await modernization, and was formally decommissioned in June 1965.During the next two years "Decatur" was extensively modified at the
Boston Naval Shipyard ,Massachusetts . She was reclassified as a guided-missile destroyer in September 1966, receiving the new hull number DDG-31, and was recommissioned in April 1967. In September that year she transferred to the Pacific Fleet, her assignment for the remainder of her commissioned service. "Decatur"'s firstSeventh Fleet deployment, in the Western Pacific, took place between July 1968 and February 1969. In this, and her next two Far Eastern tours in 1970 and 1971–72, she engaged inVietnam War operations and visited southern Pacific nations. Further "WestPac" cruises took place in 1973, 1974–75, 1976–77 and 1978–1979. The last deployment also took her into theIndian Ocean , an area of increasing interest to the U.S. Navy as thePersian Gulf region became unstable.In 1981 and again in 1982, "Decatur" steamed across the Pacific for more duty with the Seventh Fleet and, in 1983, in the Persian Gulf. At the end of June 1983, several weeks after returning from her last deployment, she was decommissioned and placed in the
Pacific Reserve Fleet . USS "Decatur" was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register in March 1988. Her name was canceled sometime thereafter. However, the ship had a long career ahead of her asSelf Defense Test Ship (SDTS), a role for which she was converted in the late 1980s and early 1990s. From 1994 to 2003 she was employed along the Pacific Coast, conducting trials of various systems for countering anti-shippingcruise missile s and other threats. After being replaced as SDTS by the decommissioned USS|Paul F. Foster|DD-964 she was disposed of in support of Fleet training exerciseJuly 22 ,2004 . [NVR status date isJuly 21 ,2004 , date of actual SINKEX wasJuly 22, 2004 .]References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d2/decatur-iv.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DDG31.htmNotes
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List of United States Navy destroyers External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d2/decatur-iv.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Decatur"]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-d/dd936.htm history.navy.milphotos/: USS "Decatur"]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DDG31.htm Naval Vessel Register entry] - DDG-31
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