- USS Du Pont (DD-941)
USS "DuPont" (DD-941), named for
Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont USN (1809–1866), was a "Forrest Sherman"-classdestroyer built by theBath Iron Works Corporation at Bath inMaine and launched by Mrs. H. B. Du Pont, great-great-grandniece of Rear Admiral Du Pont; and commissioned 1 July 1957, CommanderW. J. Maddocks in command.History
From 6 to 31 July 1958 "Du Pont" served on a midshipman cruise and antisubmarine exercises in the Atlantic, duty broken by a visit to New York. "Du Pont" sailed 2 September for a tour of duty with the
6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, during which she participated in highly realistic air defense and antisubmarine warfare problems. She returned to Norfolk 12 March 1959, to prepare for Operation "Inland Seas," [cite web
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Dwight D. Eisenhower . On 28 January 1960 "Du Pont" sailed from Norfolk for a second tour of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, returning on 31 August for an overhaul in the Naval Shipyard where she remained through the end of 1960.In 1972, she won the
Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet. In 1979, the USS Du Pont was relocated to the Bethlehem Steel Works Ship Yard inHoboken, New Jersey , where it underwent a major refit. In 1980, the ship got underway and was attached to Comdesron 2, under the command of Cmdr.Harlan K. Ullman .Following the refit, the ship sailed for its home port of
Norfolk, Virginia before going toGuantanamo Bay ,Cuba . Under Cmdr. Ullman's command, the crew participated in two week's of reference training, simulating wartime conditions. The crew of the USS Du Pont received the highest honor Guantanamo Bay awards for battle efficiencies, being awarded three of the Battle "E's".In 1981, "Du Pont" went to the Middle East, sailing through the
Suez Canal into the Red Sea then to thePersian Gulf . The ship was assigned to theNimitz battle group, remaining on patrol in the Persian Gulf following the release of American hostages held inIran . The ship was continually on alert, as Iranian P3 Orions, originally supplied by the United States, would survey the gulf to track U.S. ship movements.In 1982, "Du Pont" was assigned to assist Israel, after the confrontation took place between Israeli forces and the Palestine Liberation Organization. The ship remained off the coast of Beirut for nearly 100 days, lending naval gunfire support. The Du Pont was stationed off the coast of Lebanon longer than any other U.S. Navy ship.
Fate
"Du Pont" was decommissioned on 4 March, 1983 and sold for scrap on 11 December, 1992.
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d6/du_pont-iii.htm
*NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD941.htmExternal links
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD941.htm Naval vessel register - DD941]
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