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USS Shenandoah (AD-44)

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History
United States
BuilderNational Steel and Shipbuilding Company
Laid down2 August 1980
Launched6 February 1982
Commissioned15 August 1983
Decommissioned3 September 1996
Stricken28 July 2001
Fatefor disposal
StatusNational Defense Reserve Fleet
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Displacement20263 tons
Length642 ft (196 m)
Beam85 ft (26 m)
Draft27 ft (8.2 m)
Propulsionsteam turbines, 20,000 shaft horsepower
Speed20 knots
Complement87 Officers 1508 Enlisted
ArmamentNone

USS Shenandoah (AD-44) was the fourth and final ship of the Yellowstone-class of destroyer tenders. AD-44 was the fifth ship to bear the name, USS Shenandoah as named for the Shenandoah Valley. She was commissioned in 1983, only three years after the decommissioning of the previous USS Shenandoah (AD-26), also a destroyer tender.

In 1991,[1] USS Shenandoah was diverted to the Red Sea to tend ships of the U.S. Seventh Fleet's USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Battle Group. The Shenandoah and her crew members were awarded the Southwest Asia Service Medal with one campaign star and the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait).

Following her decommissioning in 1996, at only 13 years old, the USS Shenandoah was re-located at the James River Reserve Fleet in Fort Eustis, Va., awaiting final disposal. In FY15, the ex-Shenandoah was sold for dismantlement, departed the JRRF and was withdrawn from MARAD inventory.

Awards and decorations

The USS Shenandoah received the following unit awards in its history:[2]

Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Silver star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation Navy E Ribbon w/ 3 Battle E devices National Defense Service Medal
Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 campaign star Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 7 service stars Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)

References

  1. ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_pnav/is_199308/ai_2328464742 US Navy Press Release: USS Shenandoah Changes Course, Steams to Persian Gulf
  2. ^ "Unit Awards Query, Search = Shenandoah". Chief of Naval Operations : U.S. Navy Awards. Retrieved 10 March 2013.