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Name
  
USS Leyte Gulf

Ordered
  
20 June 1983

Commissioned
  
26 September 1987

Construction started
  
18 March 1985

Length
  
173 m

Beam
  
17 m

Namesake
  
Battle of Leyte Gulf

Laid down
  
18 March 1985

Homeport
  
Norfolk, Virginia

Launched
  
20 June 1986

Draft
  
10 m

Builder
  
Ingalls Shipbuilding


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USS Leyte Gulf (CG-55) is a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy. She was named in memory of the World War II Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Pacific. She is powered by four large gas-turbine engines, and she has a large complement of guided missiles for air defense, attack of surface targets at sea and ashore, and anti-submarine warfare (ASW). In addition, she carries two "Seahawk" LAMPS multi-purpose helicopters, whose primary mission is ASW.

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On 14 October 1996, Leyte Gulf collided with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, USS Theodore Roosevelt while conducting operations off the coast of North Carolina. The incident occurred as the carrier, without prior warning, reversed her engines while Leyte Gulf was behind her and slammed into the cruiser's bow. There were no personnel casualties or injuries reported.

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In 2002, she won the Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet.

In March 2003 Leyte Gulf was assigned to Carrier Group Eight.

On 15 September 2007, there was a fire aboard Leyte Gulf as she underwent an extensive modernization program in BAE Systems Shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia. Initially the fire received national attention due to the possibility that it was a terrorist incident, however, it was quickly revealed to be an industrial accident. Five shipyard workers were injured in the incident, one seriously, but no naval personnel were involved.

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In February 2011, Leyte Gulf was involved in an incident with Somali pirates after they captured the United States flagged yacht Quest.

USS Leyte Gulf Cruiser Photo Index CG55 USS LEYTE GULF Navsource Photographic

The cruiser returned to Norfolk on 15 July 2011. During her deployment, she had participated in operations which had captured 75 Somali pirates and had missile strikes by her carrier strike group against the Libyan government.

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In January 2015, Leyte Gulf returned from a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. The ship served as flagship of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 for much of the deployment.

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    References

    USS Leyte Gulf Wikipedia