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USS ''Harry W. Hill'' (DD-986), named for Admiral Harry W. Hill USN, was a built by the
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History

In late November 1982 ''Harry W. Hill'' was detached from the battlegroup to shadow the Soviet aircraft carrier ''Minsk'', which was transiting the
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for her first deployment to the Far East, a matter of considerable interest to U.S. planners. As such, ''Enterprise'' assigned two intelligence specialists to ''Harry W. Hill'' to help in tracking the Russians. ''Harry W. Hill'' rejoined the battlegroup on 19–20 January 1983. ''Harry W. Hill'' deployed as part of operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, part of the 1990-1991
Gulf War 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, ...
. On 14 January 1991, she collided with the Wichita class replenishment oiler while conducting underway replenishment operations in the Gulf of Oman. There were no personnel casualties or injuries reported. In 1994, ''Harry W. Hill'' was significantly damaged during a maneuver to re-float her and exit a dry dock. In the incident, she was caught by a gust of wind which caused the ship to smash into the dry dock. One of the steel wire control lines intended to control the ship parted, seriously injuring two crewmen in the process. The ship sustained damage to her rudders, screws, and controllable prop pitch systems. ''Harry W. Hill'' was the only ''Spruance''-class destroyer not to receive the armored box launchers nor the Mark 41
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Fate

She was based at
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for much of her career. ''Harry W. Hill'' was decommissioned and stricken from the Navy List on 29 May 1998. She was sunk as a target during RIMPAC 2004 on 15 July 2004.


Gallery

File:USS Harry W. Hill (DD-986) underway off San Diego in December 1984.jpeg, USS ''Harry W. Hill'' leaving
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in December 1984 File:330-CFD-DN-ST-92-00446 (22193402445).jpg, USS ''Harry W. Hill'' on 8 June 1991 File:330-CFD-DN-SD-01-09004 (25687037801).jpg,
Jay L. Johnson Jay Lynn Johnson (born June 5, 1946) is a retired United States Navy admiral who served as the 26th Chief of Naval Operations from 1996 to 2000. He was later president and chief executive officer of General Dynamics. Early life Johnson was born ...
and crewmember aboard USS ''Harry W. Hill'' on 24 December 1997 File:A crew member from the destroyer USS HARRY W. HILL (DD-986 ) is reunited with a loved one following his ship's return to the station. The destroyer has returned from a WestPac deplo - DPLA - c6f12b7ca33ff5208450a3590db65ca9.jpeg, A sailor from the USS ''Harry W. Hill returning from a deployment on 8 June 1991


See also

* List of destroyers of the United States Navy


External links

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