USS Mesa Verde
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Name | USS Mesa Verde |
Namesake | Mesa Verde National Park |
Awarded | 29 February 2000 |
Builder | Northrop Grumman Ship Systems |
Laid down | 25 February 2003 |
Launched | 19 November 2004 |
Christened | 15 January 2005 |
Commissioned | 15 December 2007 |
Homeport | Norfolk, Virginia |
Motto | Courage Teamwork Tradition |
Status | in active service |
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General characteristics | |
Class and type | San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock |
Displacement | 24,433 tons (full) |
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Beam |
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Draft | 7 meters (23 ft) |
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Speed | 22 knots (41 km/h) |
Boats & landing craft carried | Two LCACs (air cushion) or one LCU (conventional) |
Capacity | 699 (66 officers, 633 enlisted); surge to 800 total. |
Complement | 28 officers, 83 enlisted (including 550 marines)[1] |
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Aircraft carried | Four CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters or two MV-22 tilt rotor aircraft may be launched or recovered simultaneously. |
USS Mesa Verde (LPD-19) is the third San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock and the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. The ship is designed to deliver a fully equipped battalion of up to 800 Marines.
The contract to build her was awarded on 29 February 2000 to Northrop Grumman Ship Systems of Pascagoula, Mississippi, and her keel was laid down on 25 February 2003. She was launched on 19 November 2004, and christened on 15 January 2005 with Linda Price Campbell, wife of former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado, serving as the ship’s sponsor. The ship was commissioned on 15 December 2007 in Panama City, Florida with her first commanding officer being Commander Shawn W. Lobree of Miami, Florida.[2]
References
- This article contains information from the Naval Vessel Registry and various other United States Navy Web sites.
- ^ "Norfolk-based USS Mesa Verde heads to Persian Gulf with 550 Marines aboard".
- ^ "U.S. Navy commissions new ship built by Northrop Grumman". Associated Press. 15 December 2007. Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
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