Name Antietam Laid down 15 November 1984 Length 173 m Launched 14 February 1986 | Ordered 20 June 1983 Commissioned 6 June 1987 Construction started 15 November 1984 Beam 17 m | |
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Uss antietam cg 54 1984 2005
USS Antietam (CG-54) is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy. Antietam was named for the site of the 1862 Battle of Antietam, Maryland, between Confederate forces under General Robert E. Lee and Union forces under Major General George McClellan, during the American Civil War. She was built by the Litton-Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation at Pascagoula, Mississippi and commissioned on 6 June 1987. USS Antietam earned the 2007 and 2008 Battle Efficiency awards, also known as the Battle E award, for the USS John C. Stennis Strike Group.
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- Uss antietam cg 54 1984 2005
- The uss antietam cg 54 cruiser at the manila harbor
- Construction
- Capability
- Tours
- References

The uss antietam cg 54 cruiser at the manila harbor
Construction

Antietam was laid down by the Litton-Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation at Pascagoula, Mississippi on 15 November 1984, launched on 14 February 1986, and commissioned on 6 June 1987 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Capability

With her guided missiles and rapid-fire guns, she is capable of facing and defeating threats in the air, on the sea, on the shore, and beneath the sea. She also carries two Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS helicopters, capable of multiple missions, but primarily equipped for anti-submarine warfare [ASW].
Tours

From 1988 to 1991, the ship was assigned to Naval Surface Group, Long Beach, which was part of Commander, Naval Surface Forces Pacific.
In March 2003, Antietam was assigned to Carrier Group Three.
Antietam operated out of her home port of San Diego, Calif. In 2009, she completed a six month deployment, leaving San Diego in January 2009, and returning home in July 2009. Stops along the way included Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Guam, and Hawaii.
From January to August 2007, Antietam deployed to the Persian Gulf. During that seven month deployment she visited Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong and Pearl Harbor before returning to home port.
From February to August 2005, Antietam completed a circumnavigation of the Earth, leaving San Diego to the west and returning home by way of the east. During the deployment she had an extended stay in the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. On the return to home port she disembarked nearly a third of her active personnel in Florida to make room for family and friends of the remaining crew who embarked in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to take part in a Tiger Cruise back to San Diego.
In February 2013, Antietam relieved USS Cowpens in a "hull-swap" at Yokosuka, Japan in which the two crews swapped ships. Cowpens, previously deployed to Yokosuka, was then homeported at Naval Base San Diego, California, while Antietem took up her new homeport at Yokosuka.
In November 2013, she was deployed as a part of the U.S. aid mission to the Philippines after Super Typhoon Haiyan devastated the country, particularly the city of Tacloban and Leyte Province.
On 31 January 2017, commanded by CAPT Joseph Carrigan, Antietam ran aground in Tokyo Bay near Yokosuka, Japan. No personnel were injured during the incident.