- USS Saipan (LHA-2)
USS "Saipan" (LHA-2) is a Sclass|Tarawa|amphibious assault ship, the second
United States Navy ship named in honor of theWorld War II Battle of Saipan .History
"Saipan" was laid down on
July 21 ,1972 by theIngalls Shipbuilding Division,Litton Industries , Pascagoula,Mississippi ; launched onJuly 20 ,1974 ; sponsored by Mrs. J. William Middendorf II, wife ofSecretary of the Navy Middendorf."Saipan"’s operational career began in July 1979 when she was diverted from Fleet Refresher Training to "Special Contingency Operations" for possible non-combatant evacuation of American personnel from
Nicaragua during that country’s civil war.From February to April 1980 the "Saipan" was involved in 'ANORAK EXPRESS 80'. The Navy crew of around 800 and an entire Marine battalion of over 2000 sailed from Norfolk to Norway.
In May 1980, "Saipan" was underway to augment U.S. Coast Guard efforts to assist
Cuba n refugees crossing theStraits of Florida to theUnited States . OnAugust 25 ,1980 , "Saipan" departed Norfolk for the firstMediterranean deployment by an LHA.On
September 3 ,1981 , "Saipan" deployed for her second tour in theMediterranean Sea . During that deployment, "Saipan" visited or operated in seven different countries on three continents.From August 1982 through July 1983, "Saipan" was in the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard for her first scheduled complex overhaul. In September 1983, while undergoing Refresher Training at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , "Saipan" was diverted to participate inOperation Urgent Fury offGrenada .In January 1985, "Saipan" departed for her third Mediterranean deployment. She steamed more than 32,000 miles (60,000 km), logged over 6,700 safe aircraft landings and visited ports in three countries.
Following a four-month restricted availability in Norfolk Naval Shipyard, "Saipan" sailed to Guantanamo Bay to complete various training evolutions.
On
August 17 ,1986 , "Saipan" departed on its fourth Mediterranean deployment. Extended briefly in the Eastern Mediterranean for contingency operations, "Saipan" returned to Norfolk onFebruary 24 ,1987 .Starting at the end of October 1987 , "Saipan" was in the
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for major refitting.From March 1990 through September 1990, was deployed for the fifth time to the Mediterranean. However, in late May 1990 it was diverted into the Eastern Atlantic, to what would become known as Mamba Station. While there, "Saipan" conducted Non-combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), evacuating 1,600 civilians from war-torn
Liberia in support ofOperation Sharp Edge .From September 1991 to March 1992, "Saipan" deployed to the
Persian Gulf in support ofOperation Desert Storm ."Saipan" again deployed to the Mediterranean in March 1993 in support of
Operation Deny Flight andOperation Provide Promise . The ship returned in September 1993 and began her third scheduled complex overhaul in April 1994.In June 1996, "Saipan" deployed to the Mediterranean and participated in Operation Decisive Endeavor and various multi-national training exercises. She returned to Norfolk in December 1996.
"Saipan" departed on her seventh deployment to the Mediterranean in July 1998. The ship spent substantial operating time in the
Adriatic Sea due to turmoil inAlbania .In 1999, "Saipan" became the developmental and operational test platform for the
V-22 Osprey aircraft.In July 2000, "Saipan" began her eighth Mediterranean deployment. The ship commenced Adriatic presence operations during the Fall of 2000 federal elections in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia .On
February 12 ,2001 "Saipan" enteredNorfolk Naval Shipyard for its fourthscheduled complex overhaul.On
January 10 ,2003 "Saipan" was deployed to thePersian Gulf in support ofOperation Iraqi Freedom and theWar on Terrorism .From late January 2005 until early March 2005 "Saipan" was on a scheduled deployment to the U.S. Southern Command (NAVSO) area of responsibility in support of New Horizons, the humanitarian assistance efforts in Haiti.
In early June 2005, she made an official visit to
Oslo on the occasion of Norway's independence centennial.During the week of
June 26 ,2005 "Saipan" was one of two American military vessels (the other being the USCGC|Eagle|WIX-327|6) to participate in theRoyal Navy International Fleet Review in the waters off of Portsmouth, England. This review, conducted by Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family, consisted of a parade of more than 166 ships from around the world. This event also coincided with the 2005 International Festival of the Sea andTrafalgar 200 celebration.On May 2006, "Saipan" sailed for the Mediterranean to take part in multi-national training exercises (Operation Phoenix Express) involving the countries of Spain, Morocco, and Algeria. She returned to Norfolk in July 2006.
From
August 16 ,2006 , "Saipan" deployed to the Persian Gulf region in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom for her final operational deployment. She returned to Norfolk onDecember 22 ,2006 ."Saipan" was decommissioned on
April 20 ,2007 at its home port in Naval Station Norfolk with Captain Richard Fitzpatrick in command. She was used for weapons effect testing, providing vital information on structural integrity and survivability which will assist in the designing and planning of future ships. She was transferred to the inactive fleet, and was tied up at Pier 4 of theNaval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility inPhiladelphia , where she was joined by "Ex-"USS|John F. Kennedy|CV-67|2 on22 March 2008 .USS "Saipan" awards
Saipan’s awards include the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal (two awards), Humanitarian Service Medal, Battle Efficiency "E" (four awards), the Admiral Flatley Safety Award (two awards), the Sledge Award, the Atlantic Fleet Surface Force "Admiral’s Cup" in 1985, COMPHIBRON Twelve’s "Bronze Anchor" for retention excellence, and the 1993 COMNAVSURFLANT Command Excellence Award for Command and Control, Maritime Warfare and Logistics Management.
USS "Saipan" in fiction
USS "Saipan" is featured in the
Tom Clancy novel "Red Storm Rising " (1986). While transporting 2,500 Marines as part of an Atlanticconvoy she is struck by severalSoviet AS-6 Kingfish missiles and is destroyed.In the film Heartbreak Ridge, about the invasion of Grenada, LPH-2 (the then USS "Iwo Jima") played the part of the USS "Saipan". LPH-2 has since been decommissioned.
External links
* [http://www.saipan.navy.mil/ Official USS "Saipan" web site]
* [http://www.hullnumber.com/LHA-2 LHA-2 Personnel Roster at HullNumber.com]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s3/saipan-ii.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Saipan"]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/LHA2.htm nvr.navy.mil: USS "Saipan"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/0702.htm navsource.org: USS "Saipan"]
* [http://www.navysite.de/ships/lha2.htm navysite.de: USS "Saipan"]
* [http://www.uscarriers.net/lha2history.htm USS Saipan history at U.S. Carriers]
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