- USS Merrill (DD-976)
USS "Merrill" (DD-976), named for Rear Admiral
Aaron Stanton Merrill USN (1890–1961), was a sclass|Spruance|destroyer laid down 16 June 1975 by theIngalls Shipbuilding Division ofLitton Industries atPascagoula, Mississippi .She was launched 1 September 1976 and commissioned 11 March 1978.History
USS "Merrill" had the distinction of being the test ship for the installation of the Tomahawk cruise missile system aboard the SPRUANCE Class units.
On 21 August 1980, while on a Western Pacific Ocean deployment, "Merrill" rescued 62
Vietnam ese refugees, over 200 miles southeast ofSaigon . During the next years, "Merrill" served as the Navy's test platform for the Tomahawk Cruise Missile Program. In this function, the ship did not participate in the Pacific Fleet's deployment rotation.In 1989, "Merrill" stood out on a deployment to the
Middle East . Serving as a unit of Joint Task Force Middle East, the ship conducted operations in support ofOperation Earnest Will and was back inSan Diego in 1990.Assigned to the USS|Abraham Lincoln|CVN-72|6
carrier battle group , "Merrill" again deployed to the Middle East in 1991. Arriving in the region after the ceasefire of theGulf War , "Merrill" became the flagship for the coalition minesweeping forces in thePersian Gulf and was the second warship to visit the liberated port ofKuwait City after the Iraqi invasion. 1992 found "Merrill" underway on a counter-narcotics deployment in the Central America area of operations."Merrill" deployed in 1995 as part of the "Abraham Lincoln" battle group. During the first half of the deployment, the battle group conducted a variety of multinational operations and exercises designed to support U.S. interests and relationships in the Pacific and
Indian Ocean s, and the Persian Gulf. The battle group maintained a continuous watch on all merchant shipping going to and from Iraq. Numerous ships were queried and boarded to verify their cargo manifests.In July 1995, as part of a reorganization of the Pacific Fleet's surface ships into six core battle groups and eight destroyer squadrons, "Merrill" was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron 7. The reorganization was scheduled to be completed by 1 October, with homeport changes to be completed within the following year.
From 10 February through 21 February 1997, "Merrill" took part in Pacific Joint Task Force Exercise (PACJTFEX) 97-1, off the Southern
California coast. TheU.S. 3rd Fleet exercise involved 20 ships, fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters from the USS|Constellation|CV-64|6 carrier battle group and USS|Boxer|LHD-4|6Amphibious Ready Group with the15th Marine Expeditionary Unit embarked. Army, Air Force, National Guard and Coast Guard units also participated. The exercise included various air strike and support missions, maritime interdiction operations, humanitarian operations, operational testing of weapons systems, logistics support, search and rescue, and command and control. Amphibious operations supporting the exercise culminated with an amphibious landing at Camp Pendleton, California, involving surface and helicopter assault forces. PAC JTFEX 97-1 was part of a series of exercises previously named "FLEETEX". The change in name reflected the increasing focus on preparing naval forces for joint operations with other U.S. military services. During the previous several years this exercise placed increasing emphasis on incorporating joint procedures, planning, and command and control structures into task group training."Merrill" then deployed with the "Constellation" battle group, as part of a routine six-month deployment in the waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The "Constellation" battle group departed 5th Fleet's Area of Responsibility (AOR) on 17 August 1997. The battle group had entered the
Arabian Sea on 16 May, and conducted high tempo operations there that included more than 4,400 sorties during more than 10 weeks in the Persian Gulf. Operations included exercises with friendly forces in the region. After departing the Persian Gulf, the "Constellation" battle group concluded its tour in the 5th Fleet with a joint-combined exercise with military forces from Pakistan. Dubbed Inspired Siren 97-2 and Inspired Alert 97-2, the exercises incorporated both surface combatants and air components, respectively. The purpose of this four-day training mission was to exercise the joint-combined naval and air capabilities of both countries, improve their respective levels of readiness and interoperability, and enhance military relations between the two nations.Fate
"Merrill" was decommissioned and stricken 26 March 1998 awaiting disposal at
Pearl Harbor Naval Intermediate Ship Maintenance Facility. On 1 August 2003 she was sunk as a target northwest ofHawaii . The exact location was 022° 43' 53.0" North, 160° 29' 23.0" West.External links
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD976.htm Naval Vessel Register entry for "Merrill"]
* [http://combatindex.com/hardware/detail/sea/dd976_detail.html combatindex.com: USS "Merrill"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/976.htm navsource.org: USS "Merrill']
* [http://www.united-states-navy.com/dd/dd976.htm united-states-navy.com: USS "Merrill"]
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