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USS ''Nitze'' (DDG-94) is an '' Arleigh Burke-class'' ( Flight IIA) Aegis guided missile destroyer in the
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. She is named for Paul Nitze, who served as Secretary of the Navy under president Lyndon B. Johnson and as chief arms control adviser in the administration of president
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.


Service history

The contract to build her was awarded to Bath Iron Works Corporation in Bath, Maine, on 6 March 1998, and her keel was laid down on 20 September 2002. She was launched on 3 April 2004, sponsored by Elisabeth Porter, Nitze's wife. Nitze, who was 97 years old at the time, was present at the christening, thus adding the destroyer to the list of U.S. military vessels named after living Americans. ''Nitze'' was commissioned on 5 March 2005 in
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. ''Nitze'', homeported in
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, went on her maiden deployment in January 2007 as part of the Expeditionary Strike Group, returning home on 3 July 2007. On 12 September 2008, ''Nitze'' departed Norfolk for a seven-month deployment with Carrier Strike Group Two, led by , returning on 18 April 2009. In October 2009, ''Nitze'' was open to the public for tours in downtown Norfolk as part of the Navy Fleet Week celebration. She was moored at the Nauticus Museum and Half Moone Cruise terminal. During 1–5 July 2011, ''Nitze'' was docked in Eastport, Maine, for 4th of July celebrations. From 12 March to 4 November 2012, ''Nitze'' completed her third deployment to the Fifth Fleet Area of Responsibility with the Battlegroup (CCSG 12). ''Nitze'' was deployed a fourth time, from 29 November 2013, to 15 July 2014, spending most of their time off the Horn of Africa conducting maritime security operations. On 24 August 2016, ''Nitze'' was conducting a routine transit near the Strait of Hormuz, accompanied by , when the ship was approached by four small patrol craft of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. The US Navy called the maneuver a "high speed intercept". After multiple attempts to contact the vessels, and then to warn them away, ''Nitze'' changed course to avoid closer contact. Two of the Iranian craft closed to before finally slowing and moving off. On 13 October 2016, following two missile attacks on ''Mason'' from Houthi-held territory in war-torn Yemen, ''Nitze'' attacked three radar sites which had been involved in the earlier attacks with Tomahawk cruise missiles; the Pentagon assessed that all three sites were destroyed. ''Nitze'' was underway for First East Coast Carrier Strike Group SWATT November 2018. In July 2022, ''Nitze'' deployed as part of Destroyer Squadron 26 along with , , and embarked with Carrier Strike Group 10 led by . As part of the deployment, the ship sailed in the Sea of Marmara in February 2023 making it the first U.S. warship to enter the Sea of Marmara since the beginning of the
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. She returned to
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on 5 April 2023 completing a nine-month long deployment.


Awards

* Combat Action Ribbon - (9-15 Oct 2016) * Navy Unit Commendation - (Sep 2008-Apr 2009) * Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation - (Jan 2011-Nov 2012) * Navy E Ribbon - (2007, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022) * Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Energy Conservation Award (combatant medium/large category) - (2016)


References


External links


USS ''Nitze''’s Web site

USS Nitze fires Tomahawk missiles at Houthi radar sites (2016)
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