USS William P. Lawrence
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USS William P. Lawrence in 2015
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Name: | USS William P. Lawrence |
Namesake: | Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence |
Ordered: | 13 September 2002 |
Builder: | Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding |
Laid down: | 16 September 2008 |
Launched: | 15 December 2009 |
Christened: | 17 April 2010 |
Commissioned: | 4 June 2011 |
Homeport: | San Diego, California[1] |
Motto: | "Never Give In!" |
Status: | in active service, as of 2024[update] |
Badge: | 120px |
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Class & type: | Arleigh Burke-class destroyer |
Displacement: | 9,200 tons |
Length: | 509 ft 6 in (155.30 m) |
Beam: | 66 ft (20 m) |
Draft: | 31 ft (9.4 m) |
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Speed: | exceeds 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) |
Complement: | 380 officers and enlisted |
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Aircraft carried: | 2 × SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopters |
USS William P. Lawrence (DDG-110) is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer built by Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. She is the 60th ship in her class and is currently in service. In 2016 the ship is part of Destroyer Squadron 21.[2]
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Etymology
The ship is named for Vice Admiral William P. Lawrence (1930–2005), a naval aviator, fighter pilot, test pilot, Mercury astronaut finalist, Vietnam War prisoner of war, a U.S. Third Fleet commander, a Chief of Naval Personnel, and a Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy.
Construction and career
William P. Lawrence's keel was laid down on 16 September 2008,[3] at the Ingalls Shipbuilding shipyard, in Pascagoula, Mississippi. William P. Lawrence was launched on 15 December 2009,[4] and was christened on 17 April 2010, sponsored by Vice Admiral Lawrence's widow, Diane Lawrence, and his daughters, Dr. Laurie Lawrence and Captain Wendy Lawrence (USN Ret, and former shuttle astronaut).[5] Lawrence's plankowning captain is CDR Thomas R. Williams, II.[6] The ship was commissioned at the Port of Mobile, Alabama on 4 June 2011.[7] William P. Lawrence departed Naval Station San Diego, California, on 14 January 2013 for its first overseas deployment as part of a four-ship surface action group from Carrier Strike Group 11.[8]
On 1 March 2013, William P. Lawrence entered the Persian Gulf for operations with Carrier Strike Group 3. On 11 March 2013, the ship rendered assistance to a burning vessel while operating in the Strait of Hormuz.[9] In April 2013, on two separate occasions, William P. Lawrence joined the French frigate Montcalm in rendering assistance to civilian mariners in distress while operating in the Gulf of Oman as part of Combined Task Force 150.[10] Starting 2 September 2013, William P. Lawrence began operating in the Red Sea as part of Carrier Strike Group 11.[11][12]
On 22 September 2013, a helicopter operating from William P. Lawrence crashed in the Red Sea after being swept overboard from the helo deck by waves.[13] Three of the five crewmembers of the MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter were recovered; two died.[14]
On 10 May 2016, it was reported that William P. Lawrence had tested the People's Republic of China's claim to Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea by navigating within 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) of it, provoking the PRC's official "dissatisfaction and opposition".[15]
Deployments
- Maiden deployment (24 January 2013 – 8 November 2013)
Commanding officers
The commanding officer (C.O.) of USS William P. Lawrence is a United States Navy commissioned officer who is the most senior officer on the ship. The C.O. is the ultimate authority over operations of William P. Lawrence and her crew.
List of commanding officers
# | Portrait | Name | Start of tenure | End of tenure |
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4 | 200px | CDR Walter C. Mainor[16] | 11 June 2015 | Present |
3 | CDR Chanden S. Langhofer[16] | 17 December 2013 | 11 June 2015 | |
2 | 200px | CDR Jana Alyn Vavasseur[16] | 27 April 2012 | 17 December 2013 |
1 | CDR Thomas R. Williams III[16] | 4 June 2011 | 27 April 2012 |
Notes
- ↑ http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=61312
- ↑ http://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/cds21/Pages/default.aspx#.VuH0btBrMSE
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References
This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.
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