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USS Spruance (DDG 111)

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Name
  
Spruance

Awarded
  
13 September 2002

Christened
  
5 June 2010

Length
  
155 m

Weight
  
9,348 tons

Builder
  
Bath Iron Works

Namesake
  
Raymond A. Spruance

Laid down
  
14 May 2009

Commissioned
  
1 October 2011

Launched
  
6 June 2010

Displacement
  
8.346 million kg

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USS Spruance (DDG-111) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer guided missile destroyer currently in service with the United States Navy. She is the 61st ship in her class.

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Design

Spruance is outfitted with the latest technology. She was the first of the U.S. Navy's destroyers to be fitted with the Gigabit Ethernet Data Multiplex System (GEDMS), manufactured by the Boeing Company. GEDMS provides an Internet Protocol (IP) based backbone for video and data services on the ship. The bridge features touch screen controls and color readouts instead of gauges.

Construction and career

Spruance is the second United States Navy ship (the first being Spruance (DD-963) to be named for Admiral Raymond A. Spruance (1886–1969), who commanded American naval forces at the Battles of Midway and the Philippine Sea. He was later Ambassador to the Philippines.

Spruance's keel was laid down on 14 May 2009. She was christened by the admiral's granddaughter, Ellen Spruance Holscher, on 5 June 2010 in Bath, Maine at Bath Iron Works, where the ship was built at a cost of $1 billion. The completed ship left Bath on 1 September 2011 for her commissioning in Key West, Florida before traveling to her home port of San Diego.

Spruance was commissioned on 1 October 2011 in Key West, Florida with Commander Tate Westbrook in command of the ship.

She sailed from San Diego on her maiden deployment on 16 October 2013, heading for Asia under the command of Commander George Kessler who was succeeded by Commander Daniel Cobian

Spruance returned to Naval Base San Diego on 17 April 2014 following completion of deployments to the Western Pacific Ocean.

Deployments

  • 16 October 2013-17 April 2014 Maiden deployment
  • Commanding officers

    The commanding officer (CO) of Spruance is the United States Navy officer who is the most senior officer on ship. The CO is the ultimate authority over operations of Spruance and her crew.

    References

    USS Spruance (DDG-111) Wikipedia