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{{Short description|Arleigh-Burke class destroyer}} | {{Short description|Arleigh-Burke class destroyer}} | ||
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}} | {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}} | ||
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| | | image = USS Chung-Hoon (DDG-93) - 2.jpg | ||
| | | image_caption = USS ''Chung-Hoon'' on 2 October 2013 | ||
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| | | country = United States | ||
| | | flag = {{USN flag}} | ||
| | | name = ''Chung-Hoon'' | ||
| | | namesake = [[Gordon Pai'ea Chung-Hoon]] | ||
| | | awarded = 6 March 1998 | ||
| | | builder = [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]] division of [[Northrop Grumman]], [[Pascagoula, Mississippi]]<ref name="Shapiro">{{cite news |url=http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Sep/19/ln/ln07a.html |first=Treena |last=Shapiro |title=USS ''Chung-Hoon'' Goes on Duty |newspaper=[[Honolulu Advertiser]] |location=Honolulu, HI |date=2004-12-19 |access-date=2013-10-24}}</ref> | ||
| | | laid_down = 14 January 2002 | ||
| | | launched = 15 December 2002 | ||
| | | sponsor = Michelle Punana Chung-Hoon | ||
| | | christened = | ||
| | | acquired = 22 March 2004 | ||
| | | commissioned = 18 September 2004 | ||
*[[Maritime call sign|Callsign]]: NGPC | | identification = *{{MMSI Number|369952000}} | ||
*{{ICS|November}}{{ICS|Golf}}{{ICS|Papa}}{{ICS|Charlie}} | *[[Maritime call sign|Callsign]]: NGPC | ||
*[[Hull number]]: DDG-93 | *{{ICS|November}}{{ICS|Golf}}{{ICS|Papa}}{{ICS|Charlie}} | ||
| | *[[Hull number]]: DDG-93 | ||
| | | struck = | ||
| | | homeport = [[Naval Base San Diego|San Diego]] | ||
*(Go Forward Sea Warriors) | | motto = *''Imua e na Koa Kai'' | ||
| | *(Go Forward Sea Warriors) | ||
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| | | fate = | ||
| | | status = {{Ship in active service}} | ||
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}} | | badge = [[File:USS Chung Hoon DDG-93 Crest.png|150px]] | ||
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| | | class = {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer}} | ||
| | | displacement = 9,200 tons | ||
| | | length = {{convert|509|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | beam = {{convert|66|ft|m|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | draft = {{convert|31|ft|m|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | propulsion = 4 × [[General Electric LM2500|General Electric LM2500-30]] [[gas turbine]]s, 2 shafts, {{convert|100000|shp|MW|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | speed = {{convert|30|kn|km/h|abbr=on}} | ||
| | | complement = 380 officers and enlisted | ||
| | | sensors = | ||
| | | EW = | ||
| | | armament = {{Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Flight IIA/III armament}} | ||
| | | armor = | ||
| | | aircraft = {{Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Flight IIA/III aircraft}} | ||
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'''USS ''Chung-Hoon'' (DDG-93)''' is an {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer|0}} ([[Arleigh Burke-class destroyer#Characteristics|Flight IIA]]) [[Aegis combat system|Aegis]] [[guided missile destroyer]] serving in the [[United States Navy]] (USN). ''Chung-Hoon'' was named in honor of [[Rear Admiral]] [[Gordon Chung-Hoon|Gordon Pai'ea Chung-Hoon]] (1910–1979), recipient of the [[Navy Cross (United States)|Navy Cross]] and the [[Silver Star]]. | '''USS ''Chung-Hoon'' (DDG-93)''' is an {{sclass|Arleigh Burke|destroyer|0}} ([[Arleigh Burke-class destroyer#Characteristics|Flight IIA]]) [[Aegis combat system|Aegis]] [[guided missile destroyer]] serving in the [[United States Navy]] (USN). ''Chung-Hoon'' was named in honor of [[Rear Admiral]] [[Gordon Chung-Hoon|Gordon Pai'ea Chung-Hoon]] (1910–1979), recipient of the [[Navy Cross (United States)|Navy Cross]] and the [[Silver Star]]. | ||
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The contract to build her was awarded to [[Northrop Grumman]] Ship Systems on 6 March 1998, and her [[keel]] was laid down on 14 January 2002, at [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]], Incorporated. She was [[ship naming and launching|launched]] on 11 January 2003, sponsored by Michelle Punana Chung-Hoon of [[Honolulu]], Hawaii, Chung-Hoon's niece, and [[ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 18 September 2004.<ref name="Shapiro"/> | The contract to build her was awarded to [[Northrop Grumman]] Ship Systems on 6 March 1998, and her [[keel]] was laid down on 14 January 2002, at [[Ingalls Shipbuilding]], Incorporated. She was [[ship naming and launching|launched]] on 11 January 2003, sponsored by Michelle Punana Chung-Hoon of [[Honolulu]], Hawaii, Chung-Hoon's niece, and [[ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 18 September 2004.<ref name="Shapiro"/> | ||
She is part of the [[U.S. Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fleet]] and homeported in [[Naval Base San Diego|San Diego]], | She is part of the [[U.S. Pacific Fleet|Pacific Fleet]] and homeported in [[Naval Base San Diego|San Diego]], California. | ||
==Service history== | ==Service history== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:23, 22 December 2025
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The contract to build her was awarded to Northrop Grumman Ship Systems on 6 March 1998, and her keel was laid down on 14 January 2002, at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Incorporated. She was launched on 11 January 2003, sponsored by Michelle Punana Chung-Hoon of Honolulu, Hawaii, Chung-Hoon's niece, and commissioned on 18 September 2004.[1]
She is part of the Pacific Fleet and homeported in San Diego, California.
Service history
In October 2005 while operating Script error: No such module "convert". northeast of Kahului, Chung-Hoon responded to a distress call from the bulk freighter C-Laurel. Chung-Hoon provided emergency medical care until the ship was within range of Coast Guard aircraft.[2][3]
In September 2006 Chung-Hoon served as host ship to the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy's (PLAN) Luhu-class destroyer Qingdao during QingdaoTemplate:'s visit to Pearl Harbor.[4] The two ships conducted communications and mobility exercises on 10 September 2006. According to Xinhua News Agency, it was the first such exercise by USN and PLAN ships[5] and the first visit by a Chinese navy ship to a U.S. state in six years.[6]
On 20 January 2009 Chung-Hoon departed Pearl Harbor for a scheduled deployment with the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". Expeditionary Strike Group.[7]
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In 2010 the ship assisted the Philippine Navy in the Sulu Sea in operations against Islamic militants. After returning to Pearl Harbor, the ship redeployed to the western Pacific beginning on 1 June 2011.[9]
The Republic of Singapore Navy ships Template:RSS, Template:RSS and Template:RSS conducted joint exercise CARAT 2011 with Chung-Hoon on 23 August 2011.[10]
On 27 January 2016 the ship deployed on a regularly scheduled Western Pacific deployment with the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". Strike Group, the so-called Great Green Fleet.[11]
On 5 January 2023 Chung-Hoon, while deployed to the U.S. Seventh Fleet, sailed through the Taiwan Strait.[12][13] She then conducted underway training with Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". of the Philippine Navy on 17 April 2023.[14]
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On 6 August 2023, Chung-Hoon and three other destroyers responded to a joint Chinese-Russian patrol in international waters near Alaska. The Chinese-Russian flotilla left without incident.[16]
Awards
- Battle "E" – (2023[17])
- Secretary of the Navy Safety Excellence Award - (2016)[18]
In popular culture
In the novel 2034, written by Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James G. Stavridis, Chung-Hoon is one of two US ships sunk in a naval battle that sparks World War III.[19]
References
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External links
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