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USS ''Lewis B. Puller'' (ESB-3), (formerly USNS ''Lewis B. Puller'' (T-ESB-3), and (T-MLP-3/T-AFSB-1) prior to that) is the first purpose-built
expeditionary mobile base An Expeditionary Transfer Dock (ESD), formerly the Mobile Landing Platform (MLP), is designed to be a semi-submersible, flexible, modular platform providing the US Navy with the capability to perform large-scale logistics movements such as the tr ...
vessel (previously classified as a mobile landing platform, and then as an afloat forward staging base) for the
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, and the second ship to be named in honor of
Chesty Puller Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller (June 26, 1898 – October 11, 1971) was a United States Marine Corps officer. Beginning his career fighting Guerrilla warfare, guerillas in Haiti and Nicaragua as part of the Banana Wars, he later served with distin ...
. The
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in her class of expeditionary mobile bases, she is also a sub-variant of the
expeditionary transfer dock An Expeditionary Transfer Dock (ESD), formerly the Mobile Landing Platform (MLP), is designed to be a semi-submersible, flexible, modular platform providing the US Navy with the capability to perform large-scale logistics movements such as the tr ...
s. ''Lewis B. Puller'' replaced with the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the
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in late 2017. ''Lewis B. Puller'' was commissioned on 17 August 2017 in
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, with her prefix changing from USNS to
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and her hull designation changing from T-ESB-3 to ESB-3.


Background

The ''Lewis B. Puller'' class of expeditionary mobile base ships differ from the
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's first two expeditionary transfer dock support vessels, and . These two ships act as floating bases or transfer stations that can be positioned off the target area. ''Lewis B. Puller'' and serve as expeditionary mobile bases to support low-intensity missions. This allows more expensive, high-value
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s and surface combatant warships to be re-tasked for more demanding operational missions for the U.S. Navy. These ESB variants operate in the Middle East and the Pacific Ocean. ''Lewis B. Puller'' was initially operated by the
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with the prefix "USNS" and a crew of Department of the Navy civilian mariners. She replaced USS ''Ponce'', the U.S. Navy's interim AFSB support ship.


Namesake

''Lewis B. Puller'' (ESB-3) is the second ship named after Marine Corps Lieutenant General Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller. The first was , an . A distinguished combat veteran of the
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, World War II and the Korean War, Puller is the most decorated individual in the history of the United States Marine Corps.


Ship re-designation

On 4 September 2015, U.S. Secretary of the Navy
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announced a new ship designator: "E" for expeditionary support. Mobile Landing Platforms (MLPs) will be designated Expeditionary Transfer Docks, or ESDs; and the Afloat Forward Staging Base (AFSB) variant of the MLP will be called Expeditionary Mobile Bases, or ESBs. The new designation followed a 31 August 2015 memorandum sent to Mabus by
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Admiral
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.


Design features

The design of ''Lewis B. Puller'' is based on the hull of the civilian . ''Lewis B. Puller'' can be outfitted with support facilities for her
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, special operations, and other expeditionary missions. An accommodation barge can be carried to support up to 298 more people, including special-operations teams. ''Lewis B. Puller''s
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has landing spots for four heavy-lift transport
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helicopters, plus deck space for two more MH-53s. The ship has a helicopter
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, an ordnance storage magazine, underway replenishment facilities, and deck space for mission-related equipment storage, including up to four Mk 105 minesweeping
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sleds. GE Power Conversion will provide complete electric power, propulsion, and vessel automation systems for all ESB/ESD ships. This integrated power system (IPS) will also involve the ship's tandem propulsion motor powered by
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s,
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s, and high-voltage switchboards. Unlike the ESDs that lower the entire ship until their boat decks are awash, ESBs use cranes to raise and lower small boats of up to to the water from their mission deck. ''Lewis B. Puller'' is the first non-combatant ship equipped with the Navy's N-30 class passive fire protection system.


Embarked aircraft

The ship is equipped to support United States Air Force CV-22s on special ops missions. Feasibility tests began in 2014 and the capability was added before the ship's 2017 maiden deployment. The testing and certification of MH-53E helicopters for minesweeping operations from ESB support ships began in fiscal year 2016. The
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strike fighter does not fly from ESBs because its exhaust heat might damage the deck, Captain Henry Stevens, the head of
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's Strategic and Theater Sealift program, said on 16 January 2014.


History


Construction

The United States Navy ordered T-ESB-3 in February 2012 as part of the Fiscal Year 2013 appropriation for the
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via the National Defense Sealift Fund (NDSF). The
keel-laying Laying the keel or laying down is the formal recognition of the start of a ship's construction. It is often marked with a ceremony attended by dignitaries from the shipbuilding company and the ultimate owners of the ship. Keel laying is one ...
ceremony for ''Lewis B. Puller'' took place at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, California, on 5 November 2013. The
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of ''Lewis B. Puller'' was authenticated by Elizabeth Glueck, the wife of
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Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr., the commanding general of the
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. Mrs. Glueck welded her initials onto a steel plate that will be permanently affixed to the ship, remaining a part of ''Lewis B. Puller'' throughout her service life. ''Lewis B. Puller'' was launched and floated-off at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard on 6 November 2014. The launching dock was slowly flooded with water until she could freely float by herself. The ship was christened on 7 February 2015, and she was delivered on 12 June 2015. ''Lewis B. Puller'' set sail from San Diego to Norfolk via
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, arriving 13 October 2015 to begin her testing and evaluation phase. The ship is configured for minesweeping support but is also under consideration to support special operations forces (SOF) missions. ''Lewis B. Puller'' joined the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the
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in late 2016 or early 2017. On 14 January 2016, the Secretary of the Navy announced that ''Lewis B. Puller''s sister-ship would be named ''Hershel "Woody" Williams'' during a ceremony in Charleston, West Virginia. was commissioned on 7 March 2020.


Deployment

On 10 July 2017, ''Lewis B. Puller'' left from Naval Station Norfolk for her first operational deployment to the U.S. 5th Fleet's area of operations. The ship is permanently deployed overseas; maintenance, repairs and crew swaps will take place in theater.


Commissioning

''Lewis B. Puller'' was commissioned on 17 August 2017 at Khalifa bin Salman Port in
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, Bahrain, with her prefix changing from USNS to
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, becoming the first U.S.-built ship to be commissioned outside the United States. The change was required by the
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, which says that only a warship may do certain activities, such as mine-countermeasures and
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staging. Her hull classification also changed from T-ESB-3 to ESB-3, indicating she was to be crewed by U.S. Navy sailors rather than civilian mariners.


Operations

''Lewis B. Puller'' trained with the
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(ARG), during the
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Alligator Dagger 2017 to explore the potential of the ESB platform to support such operations. In November 2018, a detachment from Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15 deployed on ''Lewis B. Puller'' for training. In March 2020,
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Apache attack helicopters conducted deck landing qualifications with ''Lewis B. Puller''. While conducting this exercise, on 15 April 2020, 11 Iranian patrol vessels started circling ''Lewis B. Puller'' and surrounding US Navy and
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vessels. The boats got within of the ship and would not leave despite repeated radio warnings and noise makers. The incident lasted for an hour until the Iranian vessels pulled away. Video of the incident was posted by the US Navy. On 1 December 2022, ''Lewis B. Puller'' interdicted and boarded the stateless
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''Marwan 1'' and seized weapons and ammunition suspected of being smuggled by Iran to Yemen, including over one million rounds of
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ammunition. The ammunition was then later sent by the United States government as aid to Ukraine. At a
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press briefing on 24 April 2023, a spokesperson stated that was "... off the coast of Sudan, near the Port of Sudan. It will stay there awaiting further orders should it be needed to support. Also, en route is the USS ''Puller''." On 11 January 2024,
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operating from ''Lewis B. Puller'' seized Iranian-made
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and
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components from a ship traveling off the coast of Somalia. Two SEALs went missing in the operation, and after eleven days of unsuccessful search and rescue, followed by search and recover, they were presumed dead by the Navy. The dhow was sunk by the US military subsequent to its capture.


Footnotes


References


External links


Mobile Landing Platform (MLP) – Afloat Forward Staging Base
– GlobalSecurity.org
Keels Laid for Future USS ''John Finn'' and USNS ''Lewis B. Puller''
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