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USS ''Biddle''/''Claude V. Ricketts'' (DD-995/DDG-5), was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She was the third US Naval ship named after Nicholas Biddle, one of the first five captains of the
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. Originally to be designated as DD-955, the ship was laid down as DDG-5 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at
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on 18 May 1959, launched on 4 June 1960 and commissioned as USS ''Biddle'' on 5 May 1962, at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. ''Biddle'' was renamed to ''Claude V. Ricketts'' on 28 July 1964 in honor of Admiral
Claude V. Ricketts Claude Vernon Ricketts (February 23, 1906 – July 6, 1964) was a four-star admiral in the United States Navy, who served as the Vice Chief of Naval Operations from 1961 to 1964. Biography Ricketts graduated from high school in Kansas in 19 ...
, who had died on 6 July 1964.


Service history


As USS Biddle

''Biddle'' operated in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea as part of the
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until the end of 1963. ''Biddle'' participated in naval activity near Cuba in weeks before the
Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (of 1962) ( es, Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, the Caribbean Crisis () in Russia, or the Missile Scare, was a 35-day (16 October – 20 November 1962) confrontation between the United S ...
. A Navy Expeditionary Medal was awarded for service from 19 August 1962 to 28 September 1962. ''Biddle'' made her first deployment to the Mediterranean Sea at the close of 1963 returning to Norfolk in March 1964.


Mixed manning experiment and the decade that followed

From June 1964 to end of 1965 ''Claude V. Ricketts'' was part of a mixed-manning experiment for a proposed
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(MLF). Its crew consisted of 10 officers and 164 crew from the US Navy with the remainder filled by sailors from West Germany, Italy, Greece, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Turkey. Though the MLF never was created, Secretary of the Navy Paul Nitze stated that the project on ''Claude V. Ricketts'' was successful. The ship's crest includes the NATO insignia. A
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was awarded for the 18-month period. According to Secretary of the Navy Paul Nitze, Admiral
Claude V. Ricketts Claude Vernon Ricketts (February 23, 1906 – July 6, 1964) was a four-star admiral in the United States Navy, who served as the Vice Chief of Naval Operations from 1961 to 1964. Biography Ricketts graduated from high school in Kansas in 19 ...
had made great contributions to the concept of mixed manning and a Multilateral Force. Because of this, he thought it appropriate to rename USS ''Biddle'' in Ricketts' honor while the ship was conducting a mixed-manning experiment on 28 July 1964. Her visit to Washington, D.C. in October 1964, was memorialized by painter, Gerard Richardson. After the manning experiment, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' made deployments to the Mediterranean Sea from 1966 to 1973. She also made a northern European cruise in July 1972. ''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in August 1973 and returned to Norfolk in January 1974. Shortly after her return, the ship entered the
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for a ten-month overhaul returning to service in January 1975. She completed refresher training and ship trials in the Caribbean Sea from March to May 1975.


Belknap collision

In July 1975, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed to the Mediterranean Sea. ''Claude V. Ricketts'' served as the rescue unit and tied up alongside USS ''Belknap'' (CG-26) after her collision with USS ''John F. Kennedy'' (CV-67) on the night of 22 November 1975. ''Belknap'' was ablaze with exploding
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from the storage lockers for her two 3-inch guns, but the crew of the ''Claude V. Ricketts'' battled the conflagration for 7 hours and limited the damage, evacuating the injured while fragments from exploding ammunition showered down upon her decks. In the end, CG-26 was knocked and melted nearly to her main deck. Seven crew members aboard ''Belknap'' and one aboard ''John F. Kennedy'' were killed. A
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was awarded for service during the time period. ''Claude V. Ricketts'' returned to Norfolk in January 1976. On October 4, 1976, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed to the Mediterranean Sea. There was also a trip to Kenya to commemorate the 13th anniversary of their independence. Just six weeks after returning to Norfolk, the ship deployed for a six-week operation with the Brazilian Navy. A Navy Expeditionary Medal was awarded for service from 1 October 1976 to 30 September 1977. From September 1977 to October 1978, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' was in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for an overhaul. She returned to Norfolk in April 1979 after refresher training and trials.


Iran Hostage Crisis

''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed for seven months to the US
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and
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at the start of September 1979. During the first part of the cruise, the ship made ports of call to Djibouti, Kenya, and Karachi, Pakistan On 4 November 1979, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' was making a port visit to Karachi, Pakistan when radical students invaded and occupied the US Embassy in Tehran, Iran and took the embassy staff hostage initiating the Iran hostage crisis. ''Claude V. Ricketts'' was immediately tasked to proceed to the Persian Gulf area of operations to join with and remained continuously at sea for more than 10 weeks over the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Holidays.Finally after 72 days of being at sea, ended with a two day visit in Sitra, Bahrain ''Claude V. Ricketts'' was back in the Mediterranean Sea in February 1980 and returned to Norfolk in April 1980. A Navy Expeditionary Medal was awarded for service relating to the crisis from 21 November 1979 to 2 February 1980. ''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed to Northern Europe in January 1981 and operated with the Standing Naval Force Atlantic. The ship visited 8 countries and 15 different cities and conducted exercises from
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to Norway, north of the
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and west to Halifax, Nova Scotia. She returned to Norfolk in June 1981. A
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was awarded for service from 7 January 1981 to 24 June 1981.


Lebanon

During late 1983 and early 1984, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed in support of operations of the coast of Lebanon in the months after the
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. The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal was awarded for three time periods relating to Lebanon during this deployment. ''Claude V. Ricketts'' deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in late 1987 and returned to Norfolk, 29 March 1988.


Decommissioning

''Claude V. Ricketts'' was decommissioned on 31 October 1989 at Norfolk Naval Station, Norfolk, VA, stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 June 1990 and sold for scrap on 15 April 1994, to NR Acquisitions of NYC and towed to Bethlehem Steel's old Fairfield yard in Baltimore, MD for scrapping by Wilmington Resources, Inc. of Wilmington, NC. Sale price $184,550.66. The scrap contract was terminated on 1 October 1996, and the Navy repossessed the ship on 18 October, and returned to NISMF Philadelphia and the ship was resold to Metro Machine, Incorporated, of Philadelphia Pennsylvania on 5 December 2001 . Scrapping was completed on 8 November 2002.


Awards

According to the Navy Unit awards list, ''Claude V. Ricketts'' and her crew received the following awards: * Navy Expeditionary Medal, for service from 19 August 1962 to 28 September 1962, for Cuba (3 Jan 61 – 23 Oct 62) *
Navy Unit Commendation The Navy Unit Commendation (NUC) is a United States Navy unit award that was established by order of the Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal on 18 December 1944. History Navy and U.S. Marine Corps commands may recommend any Navy or Marine Co ...
, for service from 1 June 1964 to 1 December 1965, Mixed manning experiment *
Navy Unit Commendation The Navy Unit Commendation (NUC) is a United States Navy unit award that was established by order of the Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal on 18 December 1944. History Navy and U.S. Marine Corps commands may recommend any Navy or Marine Co ...
, for service from 22 November 1975 to 23 November 1975, ''Belknap'' collision * Navy Expeditionary Medal, for service from 1 October 1976 to 30 September 1977 * Navy Expeditionary Medal, for service from 21 November 1979 to 2 February 1980, relating to Iran/Indian Ocean (21 Nov 79 – 20 Oct 81) *
Meritorious Unit Commendation The Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC; pronounced ''muck'') is a mid-level unit award of the United States Armed Forces. The U.S. Army awards units the Army MUC for exceptionally meritorious conduct in performance of outstanding achievement or s ...
, for service from 7 January 1981 to 24 June 1981 *
Meritorious Unit Commendation The Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC; pronounced ''muck'') is a mid-level unit award of the United States Armed Forces. The U.S. Army awards units the Army MUC for exceptionally meritorious conduct in performance of outstanding achievement or s ...
, for service from 30 July 1981 to 20 December 1981 * Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, for service from 5 November 1983 to 13 December 1983, 4 January 1984 to 3 February 1984 and 9 February 1984 to 28 February 1984, relating to Lebanon (1 Jun 83 – 1 Aug 84) *
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, for service from 1 July 1987 to 30 September 1987


See also

For other ships named ''Biddle'', see . As of 2015, there have been no other ships named for Claude V. Ricketts.


References

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External links


MaritimeQuest USS Biddle/USS Claude V Ricketts DDG-5 pagesUSS Claude V. Ricketts DDG-5/USS Biddle DDG-5 Crew Members websiteArticle on the Multilateral Force the USS Claude V Rickett's involvement.
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