Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
For other ships with the same name, see
USS Lassen
.
USS
Lassen
(DDG-82)
is an
Arleigh Burke
-class
guided missile destroyer
in the
United States Navy
. She is named for
Medal of Honor
recipient Commander
Clyde Everett Lassen
. This ship is the 32nd destroyer of her class.
Lassen
was the 14th ship of this class to be built by
Ingalls Shipbuilding
at
Pascagoula, Mississippi
, and construction began on 24 August 1998. She was launched and christened on 16 October 1999. On 21 April 2001, she was commissioned at the Florida Aquarium Pier in
Tampa, Florida
.
Service history
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She was homeported in
San Diego
until she shifted homeport to
Yokosuka Naval Base
in
Yokosuka
, Japan in August 2005.
On 15 February 2009 at 12:25 pm,
Lassen
collided with a Japanese 14-ton pleasure boat in Yokosuka harbor. On 23 March 2009 the Japan Coast Guard filed a case against both the destroyer's and the fishing boat's captains with local prosecutors for professional negligence that endangered traffic.
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On 1 July 2009,
Fox News Channel
reported that
Lassen
was tracking the
North Korean
ship
Kang Nam 1
, suspected of carrying contraband.
On 27 October 2015,
Lassen
conducted a 72-nautical mile transit through the
Spratly Islands
in the South China Sea and passed within 12 nautical miles of
Subi Reef
, one of seven artificial islands built up by China (commonly called the "
Great Wall of Sand
"), completing one of the most publicized
freedom of navigation
operations on record.
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This was the first time since 2012 that the US had directly challenged China's claims in the Spratly Islands.
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In January 2016, she moved to
Naval Station Mayport
in
Mayport, Florida
. According to the Standard Navy Distribution List, March 2016, at that time she was assigned to the new
Naval Surface Squadron 14
.
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Awards
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Coat of arms
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Shield
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The shield has background of blue with a medium blue chevron in the middle. Above the chevron is a sea lion, below is a compass rose.
The traditional Navy colors were chosen for the shield because dark blue and gold represents the sea and excellence respectively. The AEGIS shield displays the ships modern warfare systems. The blue chevron is a symbol of the ships coastal service in the Vietnam War as well as the prow of the ship due to its mission as an ammunition ship. The chevron is also designed like the ribbon of the Medal of Honor awarded to Lieutenant Lassen for his heroism in his rescue of two aviators. The sea lion represents strength and courage which Lieutenant Lassen continuously displayed. The compass rose symbolizes the landing lights of the helicopter which he used to rescue the aviators.
Crest
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The crest consists of a gold trident surrounded by red lightning bolts over palm fronds.
The trident symbolizes sea prowess while the three tines represent the battle stars earned during World War II in the Pacific while denoting the multi-threat warfare systems of the USS
Lassen
. The red lightning bolts refer to the strike capability and mission as an ammunition ship, rearming many fleets during war.
Motto
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The motto is written on a scroll of blue that has a gold reverse side.
The ships motto is "From Courage Life". The motto is a reference to both the honorable feats of Lieutenant Lassen and the Medal of Honor he received.
Seal
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The coat of arms in full color as in the blazon, upon a white background enclosed within a dark blue oval border edged on the outside with a gold rope and bearing the inscription "USS Lassen" at the top and "DDG 82" in the base all gold.
References
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External links
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This article includes information collected from the
Naval Vessel Register
, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the
public domain
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