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U.S.S. LEAHY
(CG-16)PROMPTA ET PARATA
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USS LEAHY (CG-16) - a Leahy class cruiser
In Commission 1962 to 1993CG-16 Deployments - Major Events
Add a CG-16 Shellback Initiation | Add a CG-16 Deployment - Major Event | ||||
Month | Year | to | Month | Year | Deployment / Event |
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DEC | 1959 | - | Keel Date: 3 DEC 1959 at Bath Iron Works Bath ME | ||
JUL | 1961 | - | Launch Date: 1 JUL 1961 | ||
AUG | 1962 | - | Commissioned: 4 AUG 1962 | ||
JUL | 1964 | - | DEC | 1964 | Mediterranean |
AUG | 1966 | - | DEC | 1966 | UNITAS |
SEP | 1966 | - | Shellback Initiation - 18 SEP 1966 - Pacific Ocean | ||
SEP | 1966 | - | Shellback Initiation - 18 SEP 1966 - Atlantic Ocean | ||
JUL | 1969 | - | DEC | 1969 | UNITAS |
SEP | 1970 | - | APR | 1971 | Mediterranean |
FEB | 1972 | - | JUL | 1972 | Mediterranean |
JAN | 1974 | - | JUN | 1974 | Mediterranean |
APR | 1975 | - | OCT | 1975 | Visit to Lenningrad USSR |
SEP | 1976 | - | JUN | 1978 | West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf |
JAN | 1978 | - | Shellback Initiation - 15 JAN 1978 - Indian Ocean | ||
JUL | 1978 | - | FEB | 1979 | West Pac |
AUG | 1978 | - | FEB | 1979 | West Pac |
OCT | 1979 | - | Shellback Initiation - 17 OCT 1979 - Pacific Ocean | ||
MAR | 1983 | - | SEP | 1983 | West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf |
SEP | 1984 | - | MAR | 1985 | West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf |
JAN | 1985 | - | Shellback Initiation - 10 JAN 1985 - Indian Ocean | ||
AUG | 1986 | - | FEB | 1987 | West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf |
DEC | 1986 | - | Shellback Initiation - 19 DEC 1986 - Indian Ocean | ||
MAR | 1987 | - | Shellback Initiation - 30 MAR 1987 - Indian Ocean | ||
SEP | 1989 | - | Shellback Initiation - 8 SEP 1989 - Pacific Ocean | ||
JAN | 1991 | - | JUL | 1991 | Desert Storm |
NOV | 1992 | - | Shellback Initiation - 17 NOV 1992 - Pacific Ocean | ||
NOV | 1992 | - | MAY | 1993 | West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf |
OCT | 1993 | - | Decommissioned: 1 OCT 1993 |
CG-16 General Specifications
Class: Leahy class cruiser
Named for: William D. Leahy
Complement: 37 Officers and 408 Enlisted
Displacement: 5912 tons
Length: 533 feet
Beam: 55 feet
Flank Speed: 32 knots
Range: 8 000 Nautical Miles
Final Disposition:Dismantled/Scrapped in Brownsville Texas January 2005 (Completed) by International Shipbreaking Limited
USS LEAHY (CG-16)
Leahy (DLG-16) was laid down by Bath Iron Works Corp. Bath Maine 3 December 1959; launched 1 July 1961; sponsored by Mrs. Michael J. Mansfield wife of Senator Mansfield Mont. Senate Majority Leader; and commissioned 4 August 1962 Capt. Rober t L. Baughan Jr. in command.
After shakedown in the Caribbean
Leahy departed Boston 19
September 1963 and reported to Charleston
S.C.
where Rear Adm. E. E.
Grimm
Commander CruiserDestroyer Flotilla 6
selected her as his
flagship. She then proceeded to the Jacksonville operating areas for type
training
and briefly put in to home port in November before returning to
the Caribbean to participate in AA warfare exercises.
On 2 January 1964 the DLG was again bound for the Caribbean for missile
training which ended 26 February. From 1 to 10 April she joined in an
amphibious exercise
"Quick Kick V
" and on 1 June was permanently
assigned to Destroyer Squadron 6.
Leahy departed for duty with the 6th Fleet 17 July as part of a
Fast Carrier Task Group which included Forrestal (CVA-59)
and
participated in a coordinated fleet exercise. "MEDLANDEX-64
" between the
Balearic Islands and Sardinia. She then carried out
independent training in the eastern Mediterranean before departing Naples
Italy
22 September to join in NATO exercise
"FALLEX-64." She returned to
Naples 26 October
and in November participated in another fleetwide
exercise
"POOPDECK-IV
" which brought some 40 ships of T.F. 60 together
off the coast of Spain.
Leahy departed Barcelona
Spain
2 December for replenishment
and
on 14 December drew the curtain on 32
750 miles of steaming while deployed
with the 6th Fleet. She arrived Charleston 22 December and began a period
of restricted availability in preparation for extensive tests to evaluate
the Terrier Guidance Missile System. During these tests
which were
completed in September
Leahy was briefly deployed in the Dominican
Republic Operation.
; from 28 April to 7 May 1965 as a unit of th e
Strike and Covering Force. She departed Charleston 31 November for the
Mediterranean and relieved TVilliant V. Pratt (DLG-13) at Polensa
Majorca
9 December. During this second deployment with the 6th Fleet
she operated throughout the Mediterranean participating In ASW
gunnery
and AA warfare
exercises as well as major fleet tactical operations
supporting our NATO Allies.
Leahy returned home to Charleston on 8 April 1966. During June and
July she gave some 60 midshipmen from Annapolis valuable at-sea training
and visited ports along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean.
Following this
Leahy conducted exercises with the navies of many
South American countries as part of operation UNITAS I'll. She sailed
through the Panama Canal in early September
thence south and through the
Straits of Magellan at the end of October.
The operation was completed on 6 December and the DLG returned to
Charleston on the 15th. Leahy then prepared for massive
modernization at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
arriving there 27 January
1967
and decommissioning 18 February. For over a year she received new
AAW and ASW equipment
allowing her to utilize the most recent
developments in the technology of naval warfare. She was placed in
commission
special
on 4 May 1968 for the extensive period of testing her
updated weapons systems. Leaving Philadelphia on 18 August
she arrived
at her new home port
Norfolk
3 days later
and continued the process of
sharpening her expanded capabilities
into 1 969. She is scheduled to
return to a full commission status in mid-1969.
[Note: The above USS LEAHY (CG-16) history may or may not contain text provided by crew members of the USS LEAHY (CG-16) or by other non-crew members and text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]