- USS Peterson (DD-969)
USS "Peterson" (DD-969), named for Lieutenant Commander
Carl Jerrold Peterson (1936–1968), was a sclass|Spruance|destroyer laid down by theIngalls Shipbuilding Division ofLitton Industries atPascagoula, Mississippi . She commissioned on July 9, 1977 and decommissioned on October 4, 2002.Ship's history
1979 -
Persian Gulf deployment. "Peterson" made her first deployment which included duty as flagship for Commander, Middle East Force in the Persian Gulf and theIndian Ocean . Upon return toNorfolk, Virginia she was awardedDestroyer Squadron Ten 's Battle 'E'.1980 - Persian Gulf deployment. "Peterson" spent her second deployment beginning in September 1980 in the Persian Gulf. She returned home in March 1981.
1981 – Mediterranean deployment. Six months later, "Peterson" returned to the Mediterranean on December 1, 1981 for her third deployment in three years.
1982 - Overhaul. During a nine month overhaul starting in July 1982, "Peterson"'s weapons systems were upgraded to include the Target Acquisition System (TAS), two 20 mm Vulcan
Phalanx CIWS mounts, and an enhanced communications and electronics suite.1984 - Mediterranean (
Lebanon ) deployment. "Peterson" was awarded theArmed Forces Expeditionary Medal for her role as naval gunfire support ship off the cost ofBeirut , Lebanon as part of the USS|Saratoga|CV-60|2battle group in April 1984.1985 -
Arctic deployment. In the Fall of 1985, "Peterson" participated in theNATO exercise 'Ocean Safari' in the North Atlantic, earning the title of 'Blue Nose' for the crossing of the Arctic Circle and was also awarded theMeritorious Unit Commendation for exceptional performance.1986 - Mediterranean (
Libya ) deployment. In 1986, "Peterson" deployed to the Mediterranean with the USS|America|CV-66|2 battle group and performed search and rescue duties during combat operations in the vicinity of Libya. She was awarded theNavy Unit Commendation for her efforts.1988 - Mediterranean deployment. During "Peterson"'s 1988 deployment, she served as the flagship for Commander,
Destroyer Squadron Twenty Six and operated with the British, French, German, Spanish and Tunisian navies.1990 - Mediterranean and African (
Liberia ) deployment. "Peterson"'s 1990 deployment began in the Mediterranean with the USS|Dwight D. Eisenhower|CVN-69|2 battle group, visitingNaples ,St. Maxima , Palma andTunis . When civil war broke out in the western African nation of Liberia, "Peterson" was called upon to make a high speed transit to the site with embarked Marines to stand by to evacuate American citizens trapped by the fighting. For the rest of the deployment, "Peterson" assisted in the evacuation of more than 1600 refugees with USS|Saipan|LHA-2|2 and her Marine Amphibious Readiness Group, before returning home in September.1991 - Overhaul. On March 15, 1991 "Peterson" commenced a thirteen month overhaul at Ingalls Shipbuilding Company in Pascagoula, Mississippi. Modifications included installation of the Mk 41
Vertical Launch System , SQQ-89 Toward Array Sonar system and double RAST tracks to support two SH-60B helicopters.1993 -
Red Sea deployment (Operation Desert Storm). On February 16, 1993, "Peterson" commenced a six month Middle East Force deployment in the Red Sea where she intercepted and boarded 247 vessels in support ofUnited Nations sanctions againstIraq . In response to Iraq's attempted assassination of PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush , "Peterson" successfully struck the Iraqi intelligence headquarters inBaghdad with 14 Tomahawk missiles on June 26, 1993, as directed by theJoint Chiefs of Staff . "Peterson" earnedDestroyer Squadron Two 's battle efficiency award for 1993.1994 -
Haiti an operations. July and August 1994 saw "Peterson" off the coast of Haiti where she provided support forOperation Support Democracy .1995 - Mediterranean deployment and selected restricted availability (SRA). On April 14, 1995 "Peterson" returned to Norfolk, Virginia culminating a highly successful Mediterranean deployment as a member of the "Eisenhower" battle group. While on deployment, "Peterson" played an active role in several community service projects including the highly visible "Project Handclasp" program. On October 22 "Peterson" commenced a three and a half month SRA which included the installation of the state of the art Tomahawk Weapons Control System (ATWCS). "Peterson" earned
Destroyer Squadron Twenty Eight 's battle efficiency award for 1995.1996 - Counter drug operations. June and July 1996 saw "Peterson" off the coasts of South and Central America in the Eastern Pacific Ocean for counter drug operations. During this employment, the "Peterson" crew enjoyed a
Line-crossing ceremony in sight of theGalápagos Islands . After returning home, she began training for her next deployment.1997 - Atlantic deployment. In July 1997 "Peterson" deployed with NATO as a member of the Standing Naval Forces Atlantic Squadron. She operated with ships of the British, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Canadian and other NATO navies.
1999 - Mediterranean deployment. "Peterson" deployed as flagship for the Standing Naval Forces Mediterranean Squadron in support of NATO.
2001-2002 - Persian Gulf deployment. "Peterson" completed a highly successful deployment in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom . She was at the tip of the spear, and involved in every facet of the operation. As the Comskey guardship and Commander,Destroyer Squadron Fifty flagship for maritime interdiction operations in the North Persian Gulf. "Peterson" was praised as 'One of the best to have operated in the Persian Gulf in a long time!'. She operated as Surface Action Group commander of the JASK operating area in theGulf of Oman then again in the NorthArabian Sea offKarachi ,Pakistan . "Peterson" conducted 349 queries and 4 boardings in support of maritime interdiction operations. She supported USS|Bonhomme Richard|LHD-6|2 amphibious readiness group as Combined Task Force 51 sea component commander conducting intelligence surveillance and reporting operations off theHorn of Africa for exercise Edged Mallet in theGulf of Aden and Red Sea. She received more than ten accolades from national and fleet commanders for the timely, high quality reporting provided to theOffice of Naval Intelligence , greatly improving understanding of suspect activities in the Horn of Africa region. "Peterson" safely completed a 196-day deployment with 178 days spent underway, with over 600 queries conducted, more than 700 flight evolutions, 34 underway replenishments, 6 sea and anchor details, and more than 500 small boat operations.Final underway: While returning from
Newport, Rhode Island , "Peterson" steamed for 6 hours at full power and successfully fired 100 rounds from her 5"/54 guns. This demonstration of strength proved that she was an asset to her country until the end.Fate
"Peterson" decommissioned on October 4, 2002, and was stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on November 6, 2002. On February 16, 2004 she was sunk in support of weapons effect tests for the newDD-21 program, later renamed DD(X), followed by a renaming to the DDG 1000 which is the current program of record. [reference navy.milfactfile]ee also
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List of United States Navy destroyers References
External links
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD969.htm Navel Vessel Register entry for "Peterson"]
* [http://www.proudpete.com/ USS "Peterson" Veterans Association]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/969.htm navsource.org: USS "Peterson"]
* [http://united-states-navy.com/dd/dd969.htm united-states-navy.com: USS "Peterson"]
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