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USS ''O'Kane'' (DDG-77) is an in the
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. The ship was built by
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in
Bath, Maine Bath is a city in Sagadahoc County, Maine, in the United States. The population was 8,766 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Sagadahoc County, which includes one city and 10 towns. The city is popular with tourists, many drawn by its ...
, starting on 8 May 1997. The ship was commissioned on 23 October 1999. She is named for
Medal of Honor The Medal of Honor (MOH) is the United States Armed Forces' highest military decoration and is awarded to recognize American soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians and coast guardsmen who have distinguished themselves by acts of valo ...
recipient Rear Admiral
Richard O'Kane Richard Hetherington O'Kane (February 2, 1911 – February 16, 1994) was a United States Navy submarine commander in World War II, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for commanding in the Pacific War against Japan to the most successful record ...
.


Service history

USS ''O'Kane'', a Baseline 5.3 Flight II ''Arleigh Burke''-class guided missile destroyer, is the 27th destroyer of the class and the sixteenth built by Bath Iron Works. ''O’Kane'' is the second ship to be commissioned in her home port of
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,
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. She was laid down on 8 May 1997 at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, launched on 28 March 1998, christened on 17 April 1998 and commissioned 23 October 1999. While transiting to Pearl Harbor on 2 October 1999, twenty one days prior to her commissioning, ''O'Kane'' briefly rendezvoused off the coast of Ixtapa, Mexico with the decommissioned battleship en route to Philadelphia for restoration as a museum ship. ''O'Kane'' participated in RIMPAC 2000. ''O'Kane'' participated in Fleet Week San Diego in October 2000. ''O'Kane'' deployed on her maiden deployment on 1 August 2001. While on deployment ''O'Kane'' conducted Maritime Interdiction Operations in the Northern Persian Gulf during the opening stages of Operation Enduring Freedom. ''O'Kane'' returned home to Pearl Harbor in late January 2002. ''O'Kane'' received the Battle "E" award for Destroyer Squadron 31 for 2001. ''O'Kane'' also received the Navy Unit Commendation, her first
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces, which was first created in 1961 by Executive Order of President John Kennedy. The medal is awarded to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who, after ...
, her first
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, and
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s while on her Maiden Deployment. In September 2002, ''O'Kane'' completed an accelerated innovative training cycle eight months ahead of schedule with the Battle Group to be ready for contingency operations. ''O'Kane'' was further accelerated and deployed independently, leaving homeport 17 January 2003. Initially ''O'Kane'' provided escort to shipping and conducted Operation Enduring Freedom boardings of suspect terrorist vessels, then she rapidly transitioned to combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. ''O'Kane'' projected combat power ashore with several salvos of Tomahawk cruise missiles and provided early warning of ballistic missile launches to command centers, Patriot missile batteries, and civil defense forces, supporting a protective umbrella for coalition ground and naval forces. ''O'Kane'' then transitioned to providing post-hostility maritime security of Iraqi waters. ''O'Kane'' returned home to Pearl Harbor late July 2003. ''O'Kane'' was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation and Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal for her second deployment. Following post-deployment maintenance, ''O'Kane'' commenced the basic phase of training for her next deployment. In February 2005, ''O'Kane'' deployed with USS ''Carl Vinson'' Carrier Strike Group in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). In July, ''O'Kane'' returned to her Pearl Harbor homeport after the scheduled deployment which also included Maritime Security Operations (MSO) off the Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean. In July 2006, the guided-missile destroyer departed Pearl Harbor to participate in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2006. In September, ''O'Kane'' participated in Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX), as part of the Carrier Strike Group Three. In January 2007, ''O'Kane'' departed Pearl Harbor for a scheduled deployment with the ''John C. Stennis'' group. In February, ''O'Kane'' entered the U.S. 5th Fleet Area of Operations (AoO) to conduct Maritime Security Operations. In August the guided-missile destroyer participated in exercise Valiant Shield 2007. In August, ''O'Kane'' returned home after a seven-month deployment. In April 2008, ''O'Kane'' went on a surge deployment with the Carrier Strike Group in the western Pacific. In June, ''O'Kane'' returned to homeport after a seven-week underway period. In July the guided-missile destroyer participated in the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2008. In February 2009, ''O'Kane'' returned to Pearl Harbor homeport after a four-and-a-half-month underway period which included ANNUALEX 20G and the defense of Iraqi oil platforms in the Persian Gulf. In September, ''O'Kane'' departed homeport for a western Pacific deployment. In November the guided-missile destroyer participated in Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX) 21G. In December, ''O'Kane'' returned to Naval Station Pearl Harbor after her deployment. In July 2010, ''O'Kane'' departed Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a Middle East deployment as part of Commander, Task Force-Iraqi Maritime, supporting maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet Area of Responsibility (AoR). In February 2011, ''O'Kane'' returned home after her seven-month deployment. On 14 April, ''O'Kane'', fired and guided an SM-3 Block IA missile that intercepted the intermediate-range ballistic missile, the 21st successful intercept, in 25 attempts, for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense. In November the participated in integrated training exercise "Koa Kai 12-1", off the coast of Hawaii. On 23 March 2012, ''O'Kane'' departed Pearl Harbor for a scheduled Middle East deployment with a primary focus on Ballistic Missile Defense operations. In November, ''O'Kane'' returned to her homeport in Pearl Harbor after seven-and-a-half-month deployment. The ship entered Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in February 2015 for an overhaul at a total cost of over $56 million. It ended in February 2016, four days shy of a full year. On 4 March 2017, ''O'Kane'' departed Pearl Harbor for an Eastern Pacific Deployment to participate in Northern Edge. She made her way to Port Hueneme, San Diego, and Juneau Alaska. O'Kane returned to Pearl Harbor 15 June 2017. On 3 November 2017, ''O'Kane'' departed Joint Base Pearl Harbor heading towards the Western Pacific. For the next seven months ''O'Kane'' remained the ready ballistic missile defense asset for Defense of Guam. During these seven months O'Kane made three short port visits to Guam, Saipan, and at the request of the Commanding Officer, Yokosuka, Japan. O'Kane was welcomed back to Pearl Harbor on 4 June 2018.


Awards

* Navy Unit Commendation - (Sep-Dec 2001) *
Navy E Ribbon The Navy "E" Ribbon or Battle Efficiency Ribbon (informally the Battle "E" ribbon) was authorized on March 31, 1976, by Secretary of the Navy J. William Middendorf as a unit award for battle efficiency competition. The service ribbon replaced t ...
- (2001) *
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(SECNAV) Energy Conservation Award (Afloat (Small) category) - (2019)


Coat of arms


Shield

''The shield has a background of gold and a blue wave that crosses the middle. In the center is a gold trident. Surrounding the trident is three crosses with a star at the center of each cross.''
The traditional Navy colors were chosen for the shield because dark blue and gold represents the sea and excellence respectively. The trident at the center of the shield symbolizes the ship's ability to project naval power in hostile environments. The crosses and stars is a reference to the three Navy Crosses and three Silver Stars awarded to Rear Admiral O’Kane, during his Navy career.


Crest

''The crest consists of a flaming Naval sword rising from the sea, a reversed star and two dolphins that border the crest on each side.''
The sword is a symbol that recognizes the naval power displayed by Admiral O’Kane and his crew. The star surrounding the sword is a reference to the Medal of Honor earned by the Rear Admiral for his extraordinary actions at sea. The two dolphins are an allusion to the Rear Admiral's time as a submariner. The red in the sword and in the border of the motto stands for O’Kane's valor and sacrifice, during his time as a prisoner of war in two Japanese Camps during WWII.


Motto

''The motto is written on a scroll of blue that has a red reverse side.''
The ship's motto is "A Tradition of Honor". The motto is a reference to both the honorable feats of Admiral O'Kane and the Medal of Honor he received.


Seal

''The seal consists of the ship’s shield, crest, and motto; all of which is surrounded by a dark blue oval with a gold rope border. The ship’s name is inscribed at the top of the oval, while the ship’s hull number sits at the bottom.''


References

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External links


USS ''O'Kane'' official website
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