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USS ''Fort McHenry'' (LSD-43) is a of the
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. She was named for
Fort McHenry Fort McHenry is a historical American coastal pentagonal bastion fort on Locust Point, now a neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. It is best known for its role in the War of 1812, when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack b ...
, in
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, the 1814 defense of which inspired "
The Star-Spangled Banner "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written on September 14, 1814, by 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the b ...
". ''Fort McHenry'' was
laid down Laying the keel or laying down is the formal recognition of the start of a ship's construction. It is often marked with a ceremony attended by dignitaries from the shipbuilding company and the ultimate owners of the ship. Keel laying is one o ...
on 10 June 1983 by
Lockheed Shipbuilding Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company (a.k.a. Lockheed Shipbuilding), was a shipyard in Seattle, Washington with Yard 1 on Harbor Island and Yard 2 at what is now Jack Block Park at Seattle Terminal 5, both at the mouth of the West Wa ...
in Seattle, Washington. She was launched on 1 February 1986 and commissioned on 8 August 1987 in Seattle. ''Fort McHenry'' was decommissioned on 27 March 2021 and is undergoing transfer to the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she will be placed in reserve status.


History


1988 – 1995

''Fort McHenry''s maiden deployment was from June 1988 to December 1988 to the Western Pacific. Following her return, ''Fort McHenry'' participated in the cleanup of the ''Exxon Valdez'' oil spill from 28 April – 22 June 1989. In recognition of the crew's effectiveness during the cleanup operation, ''Fort McHenry'' was awarded the
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 ...
and the Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon. On 20 June 1990, ''Fort McHenry'' began her second deployment and spent 10 months in the Persian Gulf for
Desert Shield The Gulf War was a 1990–1991 armed campaign waged by a Coalition of the Gulf War, 35-country military coalition in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Spearheaded by the United States, the coalition's efforts against Ba'athist Iraq, ...
/ Desert Storm. When she returned to her homeport of San Diego on 17 April 1991, ''Fort McHenry'' received the
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 ...
, National Defense Service Medal,
Southwest Asia Service Medal The Southwest Asia Service Medal (SASM or SWASM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was created by order of President George H.W. Bush on March 12, 1991. The award is intended to recognize those military service members ...
, Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) and the Combat Action Ribbon. Eight months later, ''Fort McHenry'' deployed to the Western Pacific on 6 January 1992. After several successful multinational exercises and port visits, ''Fort McHenry'' returned to San Diego on 6 July 1992. Following an extensive overhaul period, ''Fort McHenry'' began the training cycle to prepare for her next deployment. While in the training cycle, ''Fort McHenry'' transited to the East Coast through the Panama Canal to pick up five new LCACs from Panama City, Florida. At the completion of the training cycle, ''Fort McHenry'' embarked on her fourth deployment from 9 June to 9 December 1994. While deployed, ''Fort McHenry'' participated in Operation Restore Hope. The ship also participated in
Operation Vigilant Warrior Operation Vigilant Warrior ( ar, عملية المحارب اليقظ) was a military operation from 8 October 1994 to 15 December 1994 by the United States in response to two divisions of Iraqi Republican Guard troops moving toward the Kuwaiti ...
. Following the deployment, ''Fort McHenry'' was awarded her second Navy Unit Commendation and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and also received her fourth Battle Efficiency Award.


1995 – 2000

On 1 September 1995, ''Fort McHenry'' departed San Diego to become one of the units forward-deployed to Sasebo, Japan. Following her arrival to Japan, ''Fort McHenry'' participated in training exercises and multi-national exercises such as exercise Tandem Thrust and Crocodile in
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, Cobra Gold in Thailand, and Foal Eagle in South Korea. She visited ports during those exercises including Shanghai,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
, and Kure, Japan. During May 1998, ''Fort McHenry'' participated on Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT 98), which includes visits and exercises with countries in the Western Pacific such as Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. In addition to her involvement in CARAT 98, ''Fort McHenry'' received the Commander, Naval Surface Pacific Fleet Wellness Unit Award for 1997 and the
Chief of Naval Operations The chief of naval operations (CNO) is the professional head of the United States Navy. The position is a statutory office () held by an admiral who is a military adviser and deputy to the secretary of the Navy. In a separate capacity as a memb ...
Safety Award for 1997 on 1 June 1998. After spending January 1999 in Hong Kong, ''Fort McHenry'' entered the competitive phase of her training cycle. In April 1999, ''Fort McHenry'' participated in exercise Tandem Thrust 99 in Guam. ''Fort McHenry'' was also named a repeat winner of the Commander, Naval Surface Pacific Fleet Wellness Unit Award. Finally, during June 1999, ''Fort McHenry'' underwent two Total Ship Training Assessments (TSTA), which confirmed the ship's training progress during the 1999 competitive cycle. In 2000, ''Fort McHenry'' participated in exercise Balikatan 2000 with the Philippine Armed Forces. The ship was named a repeat winner of the Battle Efficiency Award, Command Excellence Awards for Maritime Warfare, Engineering/Survivability, Command and Control, and Logistics Management for her achievements during the 1999 fiscal year. After Balikatan 2000 was completed, ''Fort McHenry'' continued her hectic schedule by participating in Exercise Cobra Gold 2000, during May 2000, with the navies of Thailand and Singapore. The busy schedule continued in October 2000, when ''Fort McHenry'' participated in Exercise Neptune Thunder 2000 with US Army forces stationed in South Korea. From 27 October to 3 November, ''Fort McHenry'' concluded the year, and the millennium, with her participation in Exercise Foal Eagle which took place in South Korea.


2001 – 2006

''Fort McHenry'' spent the first half of 2001 in a lengthy Ship Required Availability period. During this period the ship acquired two new weapon systems,
Rolling Airframe Missile The RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) is a small, lightweight, infrared homing surface-to-air missile in use by the German, Japanese, Greek, Turkish, South Korean, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Mexican, UAE, and U.S. Navies. It was orig ...
(RAM) Launcher and Ship's Self Defense System (SSDS), both would greatly increased the ship's defensive capabilities. After returning to sea in June 2001, ''Fort McHenry'' entered the middle of her training cycle. The ship completed a port visit to Kagoshima, Japan in August 2001, where approximately seven thousand residents of Kagoshima toured ''Fort McHenry''. In 2004, ''Fort McHenry'' forward deployed at FA Sasebo, Japan, and assigned to
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. In May 2004, ''Fort McHenry'' departed for a three-month deployment along with several ships including , , and . The deployment was centered around an annual exercise called Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2004. Following a two and a half-month SAR period, ''Fort McHenry'' was once again put into action as she was emergency deployed to the Philippines after several typhoons hit the country during November 2004. She provided a platform for U.S. Air Force helicopters to bring much-needed fuel into the Philippines. In 2005 ''Fort McHenry'' participated in tsunami relief in the Asian tsunami crisis. She provided a platform for six CH-46 helicopters and LCACs to bring much-needed supplies into Banda Aceh, Indonesia. During Operation Unified Assistance, ''Fort McHenry'' was joined by many USN ships including and . Following this tasking, ''Fort McHenry'' immediately went to the island of
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to join American & Japanese veterans for the 60th commemoration of the
Battle of Iwo Jima The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945) was a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and United States Navy (USN) landed on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army (IJ ...
. ''Fort McHenry'' deployed for the first half of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2005. This deployment was completed by and . On 31 March 2006, arrived in Sasebo to replace ''Fort McHenry''. The crews of the two ships swapped hulls, after which, on 13 April ''Tortuga''s old crew took ''Fort McHenry'' back to NAB Little Creek, Virginia, where she was to be homeported. As of January 2007 she was undergoing a major maintenance overhaul at Naval Station Norfolk.


2007

The United States Department of Defense stated on 15 October 2007 that ''Fort McHenry'' was slated to leave Little Creek, Virginia, 16 October 2007 for a seven-month deployment to the Gulf of Guinea that the chief of
U.S. Africa Command The United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM, U.S. AFRICOM, and AFRICOM), is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense, headquartered at Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany. It is responsible for U ...
said will exemplify how that new command will operate. The
amphibious Amphibious means able to use either land or water. In particular it may refer to: Animals * Amphibian, a vertebrate animal of the class Amphibia (many of which live on land and breed in water) * Amphibious caterpillar * Amphibious fish, a fish ...
dock landing ship served as a platform for the
Africa Partnership Station Africa Partnership Station (or APS) is an international initiative developed by United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa, which works cooperatively with U.S. and international partners to improve maritime safety and security in Africa as part of U ...
Initiative, which aims to work cooperatively with U.S. and international partners in promoting maritime security in Western Africa. The ship sailed to Spain to take on officers for the internal APS staff from several European partners; Spain, the United Kingdom, Portugal and Germany, among them, before heading to the Gulf of Guinea. Her full complement included representatives of U.S. and partner nations' government agencies and non-governmental organizations, all working together to help African nations increase their ability to provide maritime security. In addition to the U.S. military, U.S. agencies that participated were the
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, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Agency for International Development, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and U.S. Coast Guard. High Speed Vessel ''Swift'' joined ''Fort McHenry'' in the Gulf of Guinea, where she transported students as well as trainers during visits to Senegal, Liberia, Ghana, Cameroon, Gabon,
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and Principe.


2009

On 13 May 2009 ''Fort McHenry'' left her homeport at Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base for a regularly scheduled deployment as part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group (BATARG) and
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(22 MEU), including more than 4,000 sailors and marines. The BATARG/22 MEU supported maritime security operations, provided crisis response capability and increased theater security cooperation and forward naval presence in the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of operation. BATARG was composed of ''Fort McHenry'', the multi-purpose amphibious assault ship , and the amphibious transport dock . The 22 MEU included a battalion landing team from 3rd Battalion,
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, an aviation combat team composed of elements from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263; elements of Combat Logistics Battalion 22; and the MEU's command section.


2010

On 13 January 2010, ''Fort McHenry'' was sent to assist in the relief efforts following the
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.


2012

The ship was scheduled to dock in Dublin port, Ireland on 31 August for the American football game "The Emerald Classic" between Notre Dame University's "Fighting Irish" and the US Naval Academy. On board was a crew of 350 sailors and 180 marines.


2015

In January 2015, ''Fort McHenry'' and were positioned off the coast of Yemen on standby to evacuate the staff of the U.S. embassy should the need arise due to the collapse of the Yemeni government.


2016

In mid-February, ''Fort McHenry'' participated in amphibious exercise, ''
Cold Response Cold Response is the name given to Norwegian led military exercises with NATO member countries and invited Partnership for Peace countries held in Norway every second year. Cold Response 2006 The first exercises was the largest military exerci ...
'', together with the Dutch amphibious transport docks and .


2018

On 22 December, ''Fort McHenry'' personnel, joined with elements of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit experienced an outbreak of parotitis. A ship-wide quarantine was initiated and affected personnel were segregated. The outbreak was not reported until 9 March 2019.


2019

In January 2019, the ship transited from the Mediterranean Sea through the Dardanelles Strait and entered the Black Sea, later visiting the Romanian port of
Constanța Constanța (, ; ; rup, Custantsa; bg, Кюстенджа, Kyustendzha, or bg, Констанца, Konstantsa, label=none; el, Κωνστάντζα, Kōnstántza, or el, Κωνστάντια, Kōnstántia, label=none; tr, Köstence), histo ...
, a major base for the Romanian Navy. The ship was part of the Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), and was carrying the
22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) is one of seven such units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. It is a Marine Air Ground Task Force with a strength of about 2,200 personnel. They are currently based out of M ...
from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.The US Navy is back in the Black Sea, sending a message to Moscow
Mark D. Faram, Defense News, 2019-01-08
In March 2019, she was quarantined for over three months following an outbreak of mumps. While quarantined, she continued to operate in 5th Fleet conducting a wide range of operations. She was given short notice tasking to depart 5th Fleet and chop to 6th Fleet in support of BALTOPS 2019, a large scale Naval exercise bringing NATO and partner allies together.


2021

''Fort McHenry'' was decommissioned on 27 March 2021 and is undergoing transfer to the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she will be placed in reserve status.


References



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External links


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Defense Department news Release
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