USS Conolly (DD-979) Port Quarter Off Haiti 1993
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USS ''Conolly'' (DD-979), named for
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Richard Lansing Conolly Richard Lansing Conolly (April 26, 1892 – March 1, 1962) was a United States Navy admiral, who served during World War I and World War II. Early life Conolly was born in Waukegan, Illinois, attended Lake Forest Academy and was appointed to the ...
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History

''Conolly'' was laid down 29 September 1975, launched 19 February 1977, and commissioned 14 October 1978.


1980s

From August to December 1980, ''Conolly'' deployed as part of the Middle East Force. She deployed as part of this force again from October 1981 to February 1982. In approximately May 1982, ''Conolly'' cruised to the U.S. Virgin Islands from U.S. Naval Base Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. While in the USVI, ''Conolly'' suffered a cracked bow sonar dome that required her return, under her own power, to Newport News Shipyards for repairs. While in route to Newport News, ''Conolly'' experienced a fire in one of the engineering spaces, which the ship’s damage control fire fighters promptly contained. Upon arrival in Newport News, ''Conolly'' was repaired in dry docks. In September 1982, she deployed to the Mediterranean including operations off the coast of
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. In June 1983 ''Conolly'' deployed again participating in
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XXIV, an annual exercise working with partner navies in South America. ''Conolly'' made multiple port visits and worked with a variety of South American navies before returning home in December of the same year. ''Conolly'' was the flagship for the cruise, with the staff of Commander, South Atlantic (COMSOLANT), Rear Admiral Clint Taylor, USN, embarked. Due to equipment casualties in the engineering plant while on the east coast of Chile, the crew had to repair in place the pneumatic clutch-brake assemblies on the two forward gas turbine engines, the second repair having to be completed at sea en route Montevideo, Uruguay. Once in port, the damaged LM-2500 Gas Turbine Main Engine was replaced in 82 hours, using a large floating crane in the port facility. In addition to the UNITAS cruise, ''Conolly'' left Brazil in November and sailed, initially in company with , east to conduct a West African Training Cruise (WATC). ''Conolly'' visited Liberville,
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; Lagos,
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; Monrovia,
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and finally Dakar,
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, before transiting west to Roosevelt Roads, PR for a refueling stop before returning to her homeport of Norfolk, VA in mid-December, 1983. While sailing from Brazil, ''Conolly'' was required to conduct a transfer of fuel, while underway, to the ''Jesse L. Brown'', so that ship would have sufficient fuel to make her port call in
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. ''Conolly'' was the first ''Spruance''-class vessel to complete such a task, which was not an assigned capability for the ships. Approximately 30,000 gallons were sent to the ''Brown'' using 2" fire hoses to deliver the fuel, taking about 4 hours. In February, 1984, ''Conolly'' sailed to Portland, ME, to enter a regular overhaul (ROH) at the newly opened Bath Iron Works facility. The overhaul lasted 10 months, during which ''Conolly'' was fitted with the Tomahawk Weapons System. Also installed was the MK 15 Close in Weapons System and the Mk 23 Target Acquisition System. During the yard period, Commander Harry Maixner was relieved by Commander Gary Voorheis as Captain of the ship. In October 1985 ''Conolly'' once again deployed as part of the Middle East Force. During this deployment "Conolly" was involved in the boarding of an American flagged ship by the Iranian Navy. She returned from this deployment in April 1986. In June 1987 she made another deployment to the Mediterranean and followed this up with two more deployments in 1989 as part of the Middle East Force, and 1992 MIF (Maritime Interception Force)during Iraq war.


1990s

''Conolly'' spent January 1991 at Metro Machine (now General Dynamics NASSCO) in Norfolk, Virginia for a regular overhaul (ROH). In 1993, ''Conolly'' was deployed in support of Operation Uphold Democracy, enforcing
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sanctions against
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. From 6 to 10 June 1994, ''Conolly'' participated in World War II commemoration activities at
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, France. That same year, ''Conolly'' deployed to the
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, conducting maritime interception operations in the
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in support of United Nations sanctions against
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. During that deployment, on 12 July 1994, ''Conolly'' came to the rescue of sixty-two crewmembers of the
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nian-registered ferry ''Al Loloa'' following a fire on board the ferry. ''Conolly'' answered the vessel's distress call and proceeded to the scene of the fire. Sixty-one of the ferry's all
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ian crew had already abandoned ship and were found safe in five life rafts. A survey team from ''Conolly'' boarded the ''Al Loloa'' and found the fire out of control. Before returning to ''Conolly'', the survey team found the missing crewmember unharmed. As part of a reorganization announced in July 1995 of the
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's surface combatant ships into six core battle groups, nine destroyer squadrons and a new Western Hemisphere Group, ''Conollys homeport was changed from
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, to
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, with the shift to occur in 1996–1997. ''Conolly'' deployed with the carrier battle group, on 26 January 1996 for a regularly scheduled deployment. The previous December, the battle group and ARG participated in Joint Task Force Exercise 96-1, their "final examination" before deployment, and the culmination of a year of intense preparation. While deployed, ''Conolly'' took part in the Ships Anti-Submarine Warfare Readiness Effectiveness Measuring 114 (SHAREM) Invitational Exercise 1-96 (INVITEX), held 23 – 29 February. SHAREM 114 was a
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naval exercise conducted in the
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off the east coast of Spain. Following the completion of Operation Destined Glory 96, a
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amphibious exercise, ''Conolly'' paid a visit to Augusta Bay,
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and in the
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and also trained ashore at
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and United States took part in the exercise which focused on undersea, surface, electronic and air warfare, and included communications and shiphandling skills. On 11 April, ''Conolly'' was tasked with escorting , and to Liberia from the
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in support of JTF Assured Response. ''Guam'', ''Trenton'', ''Portland'' and ''Conolly'' were conducting routine training when they were directed to the coastal waters off Liberia. ''Conolly'' also assisted in search and rescue efforts when the airplane carrying
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Secretary Ron Brown crashed. It participated in Operation Sharp Guard, enforcing United Nations Security Council resolutions in the former republics of
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. While on station, ''Conolly'' queried 121 merchant vessels, ensuring no contraband cargo entered the troubled region.In June 1996, ''Conolly'' took part in Exercise TAPON 96, an allied exercise held in the
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,
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and the eastern Atlantic Ocean. ''Conolly'' conducted combined warfare exercises with the Spanish aircraft carrier ''Principe de Asturias'', and other surface ships including the Spanish frigates ''Baleares'', ''Santa Maria'', ''Numancia'', the Greek destroyer ''Formion'', the Spanish submarine ''Delfín'' and the US submarine . ''Conolly'' participated in the nine-day exercise which emphasized procedures and tactics for effective maritime choke-point control. ''Conolly'' also completed live-firing exercises in the Central Mediterranean Sea at Avgo Nisi gun-firing range, a small island north of
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, Greece. She then traveled toward Sicily and conducted a torpedo-firing exercise. In March 1997, ''Conolly'' moved its homeport from Norfolk, Virginia to Mayport, Florida.


Decommissioning and disposal

''Conolly'' was decommissioned 18 September 1998 and laid up at
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Naval Intermediate Ship Maintenance Facility. An effort to preserve her in
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failed after it was unable to acquire the needed funds. ''Conolly'' was sunk as a
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off
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on 29 April 2009 as part of
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, a multinational naval exercise.


Awards

* 3 × Battle Efficiency Awards for 1994, 1995 and 1996 * The National Defense Service Medal presented for service during
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* 2 ×
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s 1 November 1991-January 11, 1992, & 1997 * 12 ×
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presented for each of her deployments *
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presented during UNITAS XXIV – June through December 1983 * 2 ×
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s presented for Middle East Force/North Red Sea deployments for March through September 1992, and March through September 1994. *
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* NATO Service Medal presented during Yugoslavia operations October through December 1996. *
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presented for Operation Joint Endeavor during Mediterranean deployment January through July 1996 * Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal presented for Middle East Force Deployment 27 April through 16 August 1989


Gallery

File:330-CFD-DN-ST-87-07130 (22125520421).jpg, USS ''Conolly'' and
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Port-au-Prince Port-au-Prince ( , ; ht, Pòtoprens ) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 987,311 in 2015 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. The metropolitan area is define ...
on 31 October 1993 File:USS Connolly (DD-979) sinking.jpg, USS ''Conolly'' on 29 April 2009


References


External links

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