History: USS Ronald Reagan CVN-76
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Career | |||
Role | Aircraft carrier | ||
Namesake : | US President Ronald Reagan | ||
Status : | in active service (as of 2012) | ||
Ordered : | 8 December 1994 | ||
Laid down : | 12 February 1998 | ||
Launched : | 4 March 2001 | ||
Sponsored by: | Nancy Reagan | ||
Commissioned : | 12 July 2003 | ||
Homeport : | NAS North Island Coronado, CA | ||
Badge: | |||
Class and type : | Nimitz class | ||
Ronald Reagan subclass | |||
Displacement : | 101,400 long tons | ||
(113,600 short tons) | |||
Length : | Overall: 1,092 feet (332.8 m) | ||
Waterline: 1,040 feet (317.0 m) | |||
Beam : | Overall: 252 ft (76.8 m) | ||
Waterline: 134 ft (40.8 m) | |||
Draft : | Max. navigational: 37 ft (11.3 m) | ||
Limit: 41 ft (12.5 m) | |||
Propulsion : | 2*Westinghouse A4W | ||
nuclear reactors | |||
4 * steam turbines | |||
4 * shafts | |||
260,000 shp (194 MW) | |||
Speed : | 30+ knots (56+ km/h; 35+ mph) | ||
Range : | Unlimited distance; 20-25 years | ||
Complement : | Ship's company: 3,200 | ||
Air wing: 2,480 | |||
Ship systems : | SPS-48E 3-D air search radar | ||
SPS-49A(V)1 2-D air search radar | |||
SPQ-9B fire control radar | |||
2*SPN-46 air traffic control radars | |||
SPN-43C air traffic control radar | |||
SPN-41 ILS radar | |||
3*Mk 91 NSSM guidance systems | |||
3*Mk 95 radars | |||
Electronic warfare : | SLQ-32A(V)4 Countermeasures | ||
SLQ-25A Nixie torpedo counterm. | |||
Armament : | 2*Mk 29 Sea Sparrow | ||
2*RIM-116 Rolling Airframe | |||
Armor : | Classified | ||
Aircraft carried : | 90 fixed wing/helicopters | ||
Motto : | Peace Through Strength | ||
Nicname : | Gipper |
The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) is a Nimitz class nuclear powered aircraft carrier (supercarrier) in service of the United States Navy. The USS Ronald Reagan is the ninth ship of her class and it was named in the honor of former United States president Ronald Reagan (1981-1989). Back in 2001 it was the first ship to be named after a former president still alive at the time of christening.
Currently (May 2012) the ship is part of Carrier Strike Group Nine and it is under the command of the Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific/Commander, Naval Air Forces.
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Ship's seal
The USS Ronald Reagan's seal was designed by the plankowner crew with the help of the staff members at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library foundation.
The colors of the seal: red, white and blue reflect the American flag. The seal's red border rings defines the White House china designed for the President and First Lady during their White House years.
The four gold stars represent the 40th presidency and President Ronald Reagan's four pillars of freedom : preserving individual liberty, promoting economic opportunity, advancing global democracy around the world, instilling national pride. These were the four pillars that guided Ronald Reagan through his presidency and public life.
"Peace Through Strength" was one of the recurring themes of Ronald Reagan's presidency. He spoke of the significance of this in his Radio Address to the Nation on 24 September 1988 when he stated: "One thing is certain. if we're to continue to advance world peace and human freedom, America must remain strong. if we have learned anything these last eight years, it's that peace through strength works."
The seal also features an aircraft carrier that is cutting a powerful swath through the sea and it is positioned by the west coast. This represents his two terms as Governor of California and also the ship's homeport in the Pacific Fleet.
There are also three aircraft that symbolize the three major military operations during Ronald Reagan's presidency: Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada - 1983), Operation El Dorado Canyon (Libya - 1986) and Operation Praying Mantis (Iran - 1988). During all these military operations aircraft carriers played an important role.
Design and construction
Northrop Grumman Newport News and Dry Dock Company in Newport News won the contract for building the USS Ronald Reagan on 8 December 1994. The keel of the aircraft carrier was laid down only for years later on 12 February 1998. The construction took several years and had an overall cost of $4.5 billion - a significant increase from the initial budget. The cost increase was caused by the redesign of several key components of the ship as for example the ship island.
3 years later on 4 March 2001 the USS Ronald Reagan was christened by Reagan's wife Nancy at Newport News Shipbuilding. One year later on 30 October 2002 the crew of the Reagan moved onboard and the commissioning of the ship took place on 12 July 2003 at Naval Station Norfolk. The first captain of the aircraft carrier was John William Goodwin and the ship undertake her maiden voyage on 21 July 2003. Only eleven months later former us president Ronald Reagan died. Upon Nancy Reagan's request the ship's commanding officer at that time Captain James Symonds presented the flag that draped the former president's casket to Mrs. Reagan. The flag was the same that had flown over Capitol Hill on 20 January 1981 when president Ronald Reagan was inaugurated. At a later date, Captain Symonds also presented Mrs. Reagan the flag that had been flying over USS Ronald Reagan when the former president died.
The USS Ronald Reagan conducted her maiden port visit in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from 11–14 November 2003.
Naming
Technology
Operational Service
The USS Ronald Reagan completed her five-month post-shakedown availability (PSA) and received her second flight deck certification on 8 May 2004. This certification includes all flight operations, including aircraft launch and recovery, safety, crash and salvage, fuel certifications, and training.
This event was followed by the transfer of the aircraft carrier from Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia to her new homeport of Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego. The transit journey took the ship around Cape Horn, South America having on board 25% of Carrier Air Wing Eleven, normally assigned to USS Nimitz.
The squadrons which made the transit were VFA-14 and VFA-41 flying the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, VAW-117 flying the E-2C Hawkeye 2000, HS-6 flying the SH-60F Seahawk and VRC-30 flying the C-2A Greyhound. The USS Ronald Reagan then transited the Strait of Magellan on 21 June 2004 and made several port visits to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Valparaiso, Chile, and Callao, Peru before arriving in San Diego on 23 July 2004.
On 1 October 2004 the USS Ronald Reagan was assigned to Carrier Strike Group Fifteen.
2006 maiden deployment
2007 surge deployment
2008 deployment
2009 deployment
2010
2011
Commanding officers
- John William "Bill" Goodwin — November 2000 – 28 August 2003
- James A. Symonds — 28 August 2003 – 17 November 2005
- Terry B. Kraft — 17 November 2005 – 2 May 2008
- Kenneth Joseph "KJ" Norton – 2 May 2008 – August 2010
- Thom W. Burke – August 2010 – present
Accidents
During her deployments the USS Ronald Reagan was involved or was the scene of several accidents:
- On 17 January 2005 an MM1 died after receiving 2nd and 3rd degree burns to more then 70 percent of his body as a result of an accident during steam-valve maintenance.
- 28 January 2006 an F/A-18C assigned to VFA-25 crashed 120 miles south of Brisbane, Australia while attempting to land on the USS Ronald Reagan. The pilot safely ejected and was recovered. No injuries were reported.
See also
Aircraft carrier
Nimitz class
History
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