- USS Luce (DDG-38)
The third USS "Luce" (DLG-7/DDG-38) was a "Farragut" class
guided missile destroyer in theUnited States Navy . She was named forRear Admiral Stephen B. Luce (1827 -1917 ).History
"Luce" was laid down by the
Bethlehem Steel Corporation at Quincy,Massachusetts on1 October 1957 . The ship was launched on11 December 1958 by Mrs.Felix Stump and commissioned on20 May 1961 Commander David H. Bagley in command. USS "Luce" was reclassified as aguided missile destroyer on30 June 1975 and designated DDG-38."Luce" departed
Mayport, Florida , on her shakedown cruise14 February 1962 . She spent the month of April with theU.S. 6th Fleet in her first task force operations, and returned home11 May , where Capt. H. J. Ereckson, Commander Destroyer Division 84, made her his flagship. She departed3 August to rejoin the 6th Fleet, en route participating inNATO exercises Riptide III with units of the British and French Navies. In the next 7 months she joined in three major NATO exercises before returning home2 March 1963 . During the spring and early summer, the frigate conducted missile tests, trained midshipmen, and engaged in independent exercises along the Atlantic coastOn
20 August 1963 she steamed to the Caribbean for independent air, surface, and shore bombardment firings, and returned Mayport4 September . She joined TF 23 for intensiveantisubmarine warfare (ASW) andanti-aircraft (AA) exercises28 October , and after a short operation with "Enterprise" (CVAN-65) was back in Mayport for tender availability.On
8 February 1964 she again joined the 6th Fleet, and was called upon to stand guard for 3 weeks near the trouble‑ridden island ofCyprus to evacuate American citizens if necessary. She hosted theSecretary of the Navy and Commander 6th Fleet24 April for a missile firing demonstration, and then escorted "Shangri-La" (CVA-38) on a high‑speed Atlantic crossing to Mayport, where she arrived23 May .In July the ship steamed to
New York City to participate in operation “Sail” with a regatta of sailing craft from all over the world. She returned to Mayport after a 4‑month overhaul28 January 1965 . The frigate had won both the Engineering and Battle Efficiency “E”s during 1964."Luce" returned to the Caribbean for intensive refresher training in March 1965. On
29 April she embarked a company of marines at Guantanamo Bay and proceeded to the troubledDominican Republic 30 April . She patrolled the coast of the politically disturbed island until8 May . She returned to the Mediterranean in June for 4 months of operations with units of the Spanish, French, Greek, and Italian Navies. In September she operated with "Corry" (DD-817) in theBlack Sea , and she returned to the Mediterranean late in 1965. She arrived Mayport6 November and embarked Commander Destroyer Squadron 8. In December she engaged in missile firing and after a brief time in port in1966 continued testing and improving missile techniques and carrying out the fleet's widespread peacekeeping activities which guard the free world.On
January 19 , 1966 an "actual nuclear incident" occurs when the nuclear warhead on a Terrier anti-air missile separates from the missile and drops about eight feet on the "Luce" while the ship is docked atMayport Naval Station . It is recorded that "there were no personnel casualties, and aside from the dent in the warhead, no equipment was damaged."On
13 June 1966 "Luce" got underway for deployment with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. After participating in various exercises with United States and other Allied ships, and representing the United States at two international trade fain, she returned to Mayport on26 October . The first half of1967 saw "Luce" operating again in the Atlantic and Caribbean, and participating in a midshipmen training cruise in June. On7 August , "Luce" began a regular overhaul at the U.S. Naval Shipyard, Charleston, S.C. She continued in overhaul until early 1968, then operated locally and in the Caribbean until departing Mayport14 September for thePersian Gulf , sailing via Recife, Brazil, and various ports along the west and east coasts of Africa. She arrived at Bahrein29 October and continued to stand watch over the troubled Middle East into 1969.Fate
"Luce" was decommissioned on
April 1 ,1991 , and stricken from the Navy list onNovember 20 ,1992 . OnDecember 16 ,1994 , "Luce" was finally sold for scrapping and onJune 17 ,2005 , the scrapping was complete.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l33/luce-iii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/0207.htm navsource.org: USS "Luce"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/dl-dlg/dlg7.htm hazegray.org: USS "Luce"]
* [http://www.ussluce.org/ USS Luce Website]
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