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U.S.S. NEWPORT
(LST-1179)FIRST IN ITS CLASS!
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USS NEWPORT (LST-1179), a Newport-class tank landing ship
in Commission 1969 to 1992LST-1179 Deployments - Major Events
Add a LST-1179 Shellback Initiation | Add a LST-1179 Deployment - Major Event | ||||
Month | Year | to | Month | Year | Deployment / Event |
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NOV | 1966 | - | Keel Date: 1 NOV 1966 | ||
FEB | 1968 | - | Launch Date: 3 FEB 1968 | ||
JUN | 1969 | - | Commissioned: 7 JUN 1969 | ||
JUL | 1969 | - | NOV | 1970 | Caribbean |
JUL | 1969 | - | NOV | 1970 | was our shakedown/Gitmo cruise..not a Caribbean Cruise |
MAY | 1970 | - | SEP | 1970 | Caribbean |
APR | 1971 | - | OCT | 1971 | Mediterranean |
AUG | 1972 | - | AUG | 1972 | Caribbean |
AUG | 1972 | - | OCT | 1972 | North Atlantic |
AUG | 1972 | - | OCT | 1972 | Blue Nose - Arctic Circle |
NOV | 1973 | - | JUN | 1974 | Regular Overhaul |
JUN | 1974 | - | NOV | 1974 | Guantanamo Bay |
AUG | 1974 | - | AUG | 1974 | Guantanamo Bay |
JAN | 1975 | - | MAR | 1975 | Caribbean |
OCT | 1975 | - | DEC | 1975 | North Atlantic |
MAR | 1976 | - | MAR | 1976 | Caribbean |
JUN | 1976 | - | DEC | 1976 | Mediterranean |
JUN | 1977 | - | JUN | 1977 | Caribbean |
SEP | 1977 | - | SEP | 1977 | Albany NY Navy League Visit |
NOV | 1977 | - | FEB | 1978 | Flooding No.1 Engine Room |
FEB | 1978 | - | AUG | 1978 | Mediterranean |
SEP | 1978 | - | SEP | 1979 | Regular Overhaul |
OCT | 1979 | - | NOV | 1979 | Guantanamo Bay |
FEB | 1980 | - | FEB | 1980 | North Atlantic |
MAR | 1980 | - | MAR | 1980 | Blue Nose - Arctic Circle |
JUL | 1980 | - | JUL | 1980 | Caribbean |
AUG | 1980 | - | FEB | 1981 | North Atlantic-Med-Indian Ocean |
NOV | 1980 | - | Shellback Initiation - 5 NOV 1980 - Indian Ocean | ||
FEB | 1981 | - | Shellback Initiation - 8 FEB 1981 - Indian Ocean | ||
JAN | 1982 | - | APR | 1982 | Mediterranean-Indian Ocean |
MAR | 1982 | - | MAR | 1982 | #3 Eng Room Fire off of Berbera Somalia |
APR | 1982 | - | DEC | 1982 | Major Repairs in Yards |
DEC | 1982 | - | DEC | 1982 | Guantanamo Bay |
JAN | 1983 | - | APR | 1983 | North Atlantic |
JAN | 1983 | - | APR | 1983 | Blue Nose - Arctic Circle |
SEP | 1984 | - | FEB | 1985 | Mediterranean |
SEP | 1984 | - | Shellback Initiation - 9 SEP 1984 - Atlantic Ocean | ||
NOV | 1985 | - | Shellback Initiation - 15 NOV 1985 - Atlantic Ocean | ||
APR | 1986 | - | APR | 1986 | Caribbean |
AUG | 1986 | - | NOV | 1986 | Blue Nose - Arctic Circle |
AUG | 1986 | - | AUG | 1986 | North Atlantic |
JAN | 1987 | - | AUG | 1987 | Mediterranean |
MAR | 1988 | - | MAY | 1988 | Caribbean |
SEP | 1988 | - | NOV | 1988 | North Atlantic |
JAN | 1989 | - | JUN | 1989 | Mediterranean |
SEP | 1989 | - | MAR | 1990 | Regular Overhaul |
APR | 1990 | - | APR | 1990 | Guantanamo Bay |
SEP | 1990 | - | MAR | 1991 | Mediterranean-West Africa |
DEC | 1990 | - | Shellback Initiation - 7 DEC 1990 - Atlantic Ocean | ||
NOV | 1991 | - | JUN | 1992 | Mediterranean |
SEP | 1992 | - | Decommissioned: 30 SEP 1992 |
LST-1179 General Specifications
Class: Newport class tank landing ship
Complement: 14 Officers and 210 Enlisted
Displacement: 5190 tons
Length: 522 feet
Beam: 70 feet
Draft: 19 feet
Final Disposition: Sold to Mexico
USS NEWPORT (LST-1179)
The third Newport was laid down 1 November 1966 by the Philadelphia
Naval Shipyard
Philadelaphia
Pa.; launched 3 February 1968; sponsored
by Mrs. Claiborne Pell; and commissioned 7 June 1969.
As the first of a new class of LST
she is unlike any other LST previously
built. She can steam twice as fast as her World War II predecessors and
carry over twice as many troops. She has an over the bow ramp instead of
the usual bow doors and a stern gate to enable her to off load from both
ends simultaneously.
Assigned to Amphibious Squadron 8 and home ported at Little Creek
Va., Newport carried out a vigorous training program to prepare for active
service in the Fleet.
[Note: The above USS NEWPORT (LST-1179) history may or may not contain text provided by crew members of the USS NEWPORT (LST-1179) or by other non-crew members and text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]