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Carl 11-07-2002 12:05 PM

DDG-90 Honors John H Chafee
 
http://www.marinelink.com/members/fullstory.asp?ID=9861

Let's try it this way:smash:

Navy to Christen New Destroyer Chaffee

The newest Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer, Chafee will be christened on Monday, November 11, 2002, during a 3:30 p.m. ceremony at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine.

The ship honors John Hubbard Chafee of Providence, R.I. Chafee
distinguished himself as a U.S. senator, Navy secretary, Rhode
Island governor, and a Marine -- with service as both an
enlisted man and commissioned officer.

Senator John Warner from Virginia will deliver the ceremony's
principal address. Serving as co-sponsors for the ship will be
Virginia Chafee, wife of the ship's namesake and Diane Blair,
wife of retired Navy Adm. Dennis C. Blair, former commander,
U.S. Pacific Command. In the time-honored Navy tradition of
christening U.S. Naval ships, the co-sponsors will break a
bottle of champagne across the bow to formally christen Chafee.

Chafee is the 40th destroyer of the Arleigh Burke class and the
22nd to be built by Bath Iron Works. This multi-mission ship
will conduct sustained combat operations at sea, providing
primary protection for the Navy's aircraft carriers and battle
groups, as well as essential escort to Navy and Marine Corps
amphibious forces and auxiliary ships, and will perform
independent operations as necessary. Chafee will be capable of
fighting air, surface, and subsurface battles simultaneously.
The ship contains myriad offensive and defensive weapons
designed to support maritime defense needs well into the 21st
century.

Cmdr. John W. Ailes of New London, Conn., is the prospective
commanding officer of Chafee with a crew of approximately 30
officers and 355 enlisted.

The ship's keel was laid April 2001 and is scheduled to be
commissioned in the fall of 2003. Chafee will be homeported in
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, as an element in the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
The 8,344-ton Chafee is 511 feet in length, has a waterline beam
of 59 feet, an overall beam of 66 ft., and a navigational draft
of 33 ft. Four gas turbine propulsion plants will power the
ship to speeds of more than 30 knots.

JohnR 11-07-2002 03:52 PM

Does the link require navy affiliation to follow? It says you need to be registered.

Great looking ship. I was looking for some newer pics but all I found was the older ones at hazegray.org - great site. They do have info from B>I>W> on the building of those...

Fishsmith sailed on the original of that class I think...

fishsmith 11-08-2002 09:26 AM

Your right John, I was on the commisioning crew of the Arleigh Burke, those are great ships, I can't believe they're up to '90' in hull numbers.
You know it's a good ship because "Best built is Bath Built!!"


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