- USS New Orleans (LPH-11)
USS "New Orleans" (LPH-11) was an "Iwo Jima"-class
amphibious assault ship in theUnited States Navy . She was the third Navy ship named for the city ofNew Orleans, Louisiana ."New Orleans" was laid down on
1 March 1966 at thePhiladelphia Naval Shipyard inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania . She was launched onFebruary 3 ,1968 and sponsored by Mrs. Arthur A. De la Houssaye. She was commissioned onNovember 16 ,1968 with Captain G.M. Even in command."New Orleans" made her first appearance in the Western Pacific in August 1969 as flagship for Amphibious Ready Group Bravo. Her embarked Marine helicopter squadron and battalion leading team were ready to be landed within hours. In October, she hosted the Eighth Vietnamese Awards. Later that month, she participated in Keystone Cardinal Operation, a retrograde movement of Marines out of
Vietnam . The ship's first deployment terminated in March 1970. After having participated in five amphibious exercises, conducted many weeks of Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) maneuvers in theSouth China Sea , and visiting such ports asHong Kong ,Manila , Subic Bay,Okinawa , andTaipei , "New Orleans" returned toSan Diego .Two other interesting assignments were given to "New Orleans" prior to her next Western Pacific deployment. In August 1970, she became flagship for Commander First Fleet and provided support for President
Richard Nixon 's visit toPuerto Vallarta ,Mexico , and made a port call toAcapulco . Then, in late 1970, she prepared for the recovery ofApollo 14 . OnFebruary 9 ,1971 , she picked up astronautsAlan Shepard ,Stuart Roosa , andEdgar Mitchell some convert|900|mi|km|-1 south ofAmerican Samoa .In May 1971, "New Orleans" made her second Western Pacific appearance, conducting various contingency exercises, a multi-national cruising exercise simulating a convoy under combat conditions, and a simulated assault with the Marines on the island of
Mindoro , Republic of thePhilippines . This deployment was completed in November of that same year.Following a rather extensive yard period, "New Orleans" began her next Western Pacific deployment on
July 17 ,1972 under the command of Captain R.W. Carius. She became flagship for Amphibious Squadron Three and later Amphibious Ready Group Alfa under Commodore W.H. Ellis. During late July and early August, "New Orleans" and her embarked units participated in the Philippine flood relief operations, earning the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation.The helicopter carrier became engaged in contingency operations again with the ready group off the coast of Vietnam until early February 1973, at which time she became the flagship for Commander Task Force 78 and the control ship for Operation End Sweep. CTF 78, headed by Rear Admiral Brian McCauley, was tasked with de-mining operations for the coast and harbors of North Vietnam. She ceased operations in
Haiphong Harbor onApril 17 ,1973 ."New Orleans" next participated in recovery operations for the
Skylab 2 andSkylab 3 missions. She was also present for the recovery of astronauts Thomas Stafford,Deke Slayton , andVance Brand during the joint American-SovietApollo-Soyuz mission ofJuly 5 ,1975 .In 1980, the ship deployed and spent several months in the Indian Ocean during the
Iran hostage crisis . She completed a major overhaul atPuget Sound Naval Shipyard in 1981. Deployments and exercises in 1982 and 1983 included RIMPAC '82, Exercise Kernel Usher '83-1, and WESTPAC '83. From May to December 1984, "New Orleans" sailed the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific, participating in eight major amphibious operations. These included Operation Beach Guard, Operation Cobra Gold & Operation Valiant Usher While on WESTPAC in 1986, she served in an alert status off the Philippine coast during that country's national elections. She also served as the medical and communications support ship for PresidentRonald Reagan 's trip toBali ,Indonesia .Upon her return to home port, "New Orleans" participated in two major exercises leading to her thirteenth deployment to the Western Pacific. During this time, she participated in four amphibious exercises, including Cobra Gold '88, Valiant Usher '89-1, and Valiant Blitz '89-1. The ship called on the port of Perth, Australia, during that country's bicentennial. In 1989, she made port visits to
Mazatlán (Mexico) andSeattle, Washington , for the Seattle Sea Fair. She also conducted a humanitarian relief effort inCabo San Lucas (Mexico).Following completion of a phased maintenance availability in January 1990, "New Orleans" sailed the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Persian Gulf in support of Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield from
December 1 ,1990 toAugust 28 ,1991 . She served as a member of CTG-36/CTF-156, the largest amphibious task force to deploy from the West Coast of the United States in 25 years. Significant accomplishments included the off-load of 1,700 Marine combat troops on G-Day and aviation mine countermeasures in the North Persian Gulf, ten nautical miles (19 km) off the coast ofKuwait .In November 1991, "New Orleans" returned to San Diego for a six month overhaul. In October 1992, she hosted festivities at Fleet Week '92 in San Francisco. After returning to San Diego, she was the first LPH to go through Afloat Training Group Pacific's "Tailored Ship's Training Availability" and was instrumental in developing a training track for LPH-class ships. In September of 1993, "New Orleans" deployed on her fifteenth WESTPAC cruise where she participated in Exercise Valiant Usher '93 and was a member of the Amphibious Ready Group that conducted operations in support of
Operation Restore Hope atMogadishu ,Somalia .LPH 11 next sailed onto the movie screen in November 1994 when astronaut Captain
Jim Lovell , USN, director Ron Howard, and actorsTom Hanks ,Kevin Bacon , andBill Paxton came aboard to film several portions of the Oscar-winning film "Apollo 13". She portrayed the then-decommissioned USS "Iwo Jima", one of her sister ships.June 1995 saw "New Orleans" underway again for WESTPAC operations. She was present to support the Marine raid on the
Al Hamra Facility onOctober 24 of that year. She returned to San Diego onDecember 22 ,1995 , after embarking 198 Sea Scouts as part of a "Tiger Cruise" during the last leg of her journey from Pearl Harbor to San Diego. The ship got underway again onJanuary 31 ,1997 , for another WESTPAC cruise which included boarding the Marines from the 31st MEU(SOC) based out of Okinawa, Japan and participating in Operation Tandem Thrust '97 in Townsville, Australia before returning to port onMay 2 ."New Orleans" was decommissioned and placed in reserve in
San Diego ,California , in October 1997. She was the recipient of the Navy Unit Commendation, four Battle Efficiency Awards, the Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Southwest Asia Campaign Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Kuwait Liberation Medal.She was Mothballed in Suisun Bay, California at 38° 4'37.86"N, 122° 5'24.66"W from 1997 till 2006 while a group tried to save her as a museum in Long Beach, Ca. In 2006, she was relocated to Pearl Harbor to be prepared for a 'SINKEX', where she remains into August 2008. In February 2008, the "New Orleans" was shown as now being listed for scrapping in an article in [http://www.navytimes.com/news/2008/02/navy_shipdisposal_080223w/ Navy Times] .
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/11/1111.htm navsource.org: USS "New Orleans"]
* [http://www.lph11.com/ USS "New Orleans" veterans' website]
* [http://www.hullnumber.com/LPH-11 LPH-11 Personnel Roster at HullNumber.com]
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