USS ''Normandy'' (CG-60) is a
''Ticonderoga''-class guided-missile cruiser in the service of the
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
. Armed with naval guns and anti-air, anti-surface, and anti-submarine missiles, plus other weapons, she is equipped for surface-to-air, surface-to-surface, and anti-submarine warfare. The cruiser was the first US warship since 1945 to go to war on her maiden cruise, and in 1998 was awarded the title "Most Tomahawks shot by a U.S. Navy Cruiser". She is named for the World War II
Battle of Normandy
Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 (D-Day) with the N ...
, which took place in France on, and following,
D-Day
The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during the Second World War. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as ...
.
Construction
''Normandy'' was laid down at
Bath Iron Works
Bath Iron Works (BIW) is a major United States shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, founded in 1884 as Bath Iron Works, Limited. Since 1995, Bath Iron Works has been a subsidiary of General Dynamics, one of the world's largest ...
,
Bath, Maine
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, on 7 April 1987, launched on 19 March 1988, and commissioned on 9 December 1989. She is homeported in
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk ( ) is an independent city (United States), independent city in the U.S. state of Virginia. It had a population of 238,005 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Virginia, third-most populous city ...
.
Service history
Gulf War
Just one year after her commissioning in
Newport, Rhode Island
Newport is a seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island, United States. It is located in Narragansett Bay, approximately southeast of Providence, Rhode Island, Providence, south of Fall River, Massachusetts, south of Boston, and nort ...
, ''Normandy'' sailed into action in order to support the multinational effort to free Kuwait. ''Normandy'' and her crew left on 28 December 1990 to join United Nations forces conducting Operations
Desert Shield
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and
Desert Storm
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. As part of the Battle Group, ''Normandy'' transited the
Suez Canal
The Suez Canal (; , ') is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, Indo-Mediterranean, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia (and by extension, the Sinai Peninsula from the rest ...
and the
Red Sea
The Red Sea is a sea inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. Its connection to the ocean is in the south, through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden. To its north lie the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and th ...
on her way to the
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf, sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, is a Mediterranean seas, mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Arabian Sea and the larger Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.Un ...
. ''Normandy'' fired 26 Tomahawk cruise missiles, protected allied ships and aircraft in the area, conducted maritime interdiction operations, and helped to locate and destroy enemy mines. She was the first US warship since 1945 to go to war on her maiden cruise.
Adriatic Operations
On 11 August 1995, ''Normandy'' and the Battle Group deployed to the
Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto (where it connects to the Ionian Se ...
in support of United Nations efforts with the war-torn
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...
. ''Normandy''s primary duty was Adriatic air-space controller for Operations
Provide Promise,
Deny Flight, and
Sharp Guard.
50th Anniversary of D-Day
In a historic first, ''Normandy'' embarked nine World War II veterans on 18 May 1994, for commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Allied landings on the coast of France. These activities took place in
Portsmouth
Portsmouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. Most of Portsmouth is located on Portsea Island, off the south coast of England in the Solent, making Portsmouth the only city in En ...
, England, until 31 May, ending in
Le Havre
Le Havre is a major port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy (administrative region), Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the Seine, river Seine on the English Channel, Channe ...
, France. Over 15,000 visitors toured the ship while ''Normandy''s honor guard embarked veterans participated in various memorial services and events on both sides of the
English Channel
The English Channel, also known as the Channel, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Southern England from northern France. It links to the southern part of the North Sea by the Strait of Dover at its northeastern end. It is the busi ...
. ''Normandy'' served as a centerpiece over the two-week course of ceremonies, and specifically for national commemorations at
Slapton Sands
Slapton is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district of Devon, England. It is located near the A379 road between Kingsbridge and Dartmouth, and lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The nearby beach i ...
, United Kingdom, on 31 May, by U.S. Ambassador
Crowe, and at the Normandy beachheads on 6 June, by President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, ...
.
On 27 June 1994, ''Normandy'' participated in the
Naval Station New York
Naval Station New York was a United States Navy Naval Station on Staten Island in New York City, closed in 1994.
Opened in 1990, it was part of the Reagan administration's Strategic Homeport program. The station had two sections: a Strategic H ...
closing ceremonies.
Staten Island
Staten Island ( ) is the southernmost of the boroughs of New York City, five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York (state), New York. The borough is separated from the ad ...
's Borough President,
Guy Molinari
Gaetano Victor Molinari (November 23, 1928July 25, 2018) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from New York city. He represented Staten Island in the United States House of Representatives for four terms (1981–1989) and then ...
, and his daughter Congresswoman
Susan Molinari
Susan Molinari (born March 27, 1958) is an American politician, company executive, journalist, and lobbyist from New York. A member of the Republican Party, she sat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1990 to 1997, representing Staten Isl ...
were the featured speakers as the Navy turned the base over to the city's Emergency Services. After four years homeported at Staten Island, New York, ''Normandy'' departed for her new homeport of Norfolk, Virginia.
Operation Deliberate Force
On 28 August 1995, ''Normandy'' began a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean with ''America''. On 8 September, ''Normandy'' was in the Western Mediterranean conducting turnover with the outgoing battle group. After receiving immediate tasking to proceed at best speed to the Adriatic, ''Normandy'' sped across the at maximum speed. Arriving in the
Operation Deliberate Force
Operation Deliberate Force was a sustained air campaign conducted by NATO, in concert with the UNPROFOR ground operations, to undermine the military capability of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), which had threatened and attacked UN-desig ...
theater of operations on 10 September, ''Normandy'' launched a 13 Tomahawk missile strike against hostile air defense command and control sites in
Lisina,
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north a ...
, north of the
Bosnian Serb
The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sr-Cyrl, Срби Босне и Херцеговине, Srbi Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, босански Срби, bosanski Srbi) or Herzegovinian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, � ...
stronghold of
Banja Luka
Banja Luka ( sr-Cyrl, Бања Лука, ) or Banjaluka ( sr-Cyrl, Бањалука, ) is the List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city in Republika Srpska. Banja Luka is the tr ...
, between 20:40 and 20:45. The cruiser used a new type of Tomahawk missile, the Block-III model, which included for the first time
GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based hyperbolic navigation system owned by the United States Space Force and operated by Mission Delta 31. It is one of the global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) that provide geol ...
guidance in combination with its
TERCOM
Terrain contour matching, or TERCOM, is a navigation system used primarily by cruise missiles. It uses a Contour line, contour map of the terrain that is compared with measurements made during flight by an on-board radar altimeter. A TERCOM syste ...
system based on
topographic
Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces. The topography of an area may refer to the landforms and features themselves, or a description or depiction in maps.
Topography is a field of geoscience and planetary scienc ...
maps. This gave flexibility and speed to the attack. This precision strike, flawlessly executed on extremely short notice, paved the way for follow-on tactical air strikes against
Bosnian Serb
The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sr-Cyrl, Срби Босне и Херцеговине, Srbi Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, босански Срби, bosanski Srbi) or Herzegovinian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, � ...
military positions in the region. This action sent a strong signal of United States resolve and played a significant role in convincing the
Bosnian Serb government to cease hostilities and resume peace negotiations. During the six-month deployment ''Normandy'' again served as Adriatic air-space controller for Operation Deny Flight, Sharp Guard, and
Decisive Endeavor.
Exercise Bright Star and Operation Southern Watch
On 3 October 1997, ''Normandy'' once again began a six-month deployment, this time as Air Defense Commander of the battle group. Throughout the month of October, ''Normandy'' participated, along with 27 other international units, in
Exercise Bright Star
Exercise Bright Star is a series of biennial combined and joint military exercises led by the United States and Egypt. The exercises began in 1980, rooted in the 1977 Camp David Accords. After its signing, the United States Armed Forces and th ...
off the Egyptian coast. Upon completion of Bright Star, ''Normandy'' was directed to proceed at best speed to the Persian Gulf.
Beginning 16 November, ''Normandy'', along with other units of the ''George Washington'' battle group, transited the Suez Canal, Red Sea,
Gulf of Oman
The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ''khalīj ʿumān''; ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ''khalīj makrān''; ''daryâ-ye makrān''), is a gulf in the Indian Ocean that connects the Arabian Sea with th ...
, and
Arabian Sea
The Arabian Sea () is a region of sea in the northern Indian Ocean, bounded on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, Gulf of Aden and Guardafui Channel, on the northwest by Gulf of Oman and Iran, on the north by Pakistan, on the east by India, and ...
. In a record-setting five days, ''Normandy'' and ''George Washington'' entered the Persian Gulf and joined the Battle Group in an impressive show of force and United Nation resolve to Iraq. ''Normandy'' immediately assumed duties as the "Ready Strike" platform in the Gulf and, later, also assumed duties as the air-defense commander for the entire Persian Gulf. For four months ''Normandy'' patrolled the Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch. During this time, she conducted several successful maritime-interception operations along with her strike and air-defense duties.
Throughout this deployment, ''Normandy'' achieved more than 300 mishap-free hours of flight operations, conducted 27 underway replenishments and sailed a total of . Underway for the holidays, ''Normandy'' hosted pop singer
Paula Cole
Paula Dorothy Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter. After gaining attention for her performances as a vocalist on Peter Gabriel's 1993–1994 Secret World Tour, she released her first album, '' Harbinger'', which suffe ...
on 23 December. On Christmas morning, it hosted Chief of Naval Operations Admiral
Jay L. Johnson, his wife, and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy ETCM John Hagan. ''George Washington''s battle group was relieved by the Battle Group in the Persian Gulf, and ''Normandy'' returned to her homeport of Norfolk on 3 April 1998. ''Normandy'' finished a major overhaul period in Norfolk Naval Shipyard on 28 February.
2023-24 Israel–Hamas war
On 8 October 2023, the day after the
Hamas attack on Israel
On October 7, 2023, Hamas and several other Palestinian militant groups launched coordinated armed incursions from the Gaza Strip into the Gaza envelope of southern Israel, the first invasion of Israeli territory since the 1948 Arab–Israeli ...
, the U.S. Secretary of Defense,
Lloyd Austin
Lloyd James Austin III (born August 8, 1953) is a retired United States Army four-star General (United States), general who served as the 28th United States Secretary of Defense, United States secretary of defense from 2021 to 2025.
Before ...
, directed the carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean in response. Along with the carrier, the group also includes ''Normandy'', and the destroyers , , and .
On 24 January 2024, USS ''Normandy'' returns home to
Norfolk
Norfolk ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in England, located in East Anglia and officially part of the East of England region. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and eas ...
from 8-month deployment. Over the course of 262 days, ''Normandy’s'' crew conducted over 40 replenishments-at-sea, and manned flight quarters 670 times. Normandy’s embarked air detachment, the “Spartans” of
Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 70, flew 393 sorties, totaling 1,132 hours flown.
Miscellaneous Activities
On 8 May 1990, ''Normandy'' responded to a distress call by the destroyer off of the coast of Virginia. A major fuel oil fire erupted from the ship's Forward Fire Room into the ship's superstructure, isolating the crew forward and aft. Fire crews from the ''Normandy'' boarded ''Conyngham'' via small boat transfer and were instrumental in extinguishing the fire.
On 21 June 2000, ''Normandy'' and the ''George Washington'' Battle Group deployed to the Mediterranean and the Arabian Sea. On 19 December, ''Normandy'' returned to Norfolk just in time for the holidays.
On 20 June 2002, ''Normandy'' left the US East Coast on deployment. Again assigned to the ''George Washington'' Battle Group, ''Normandy'' returned to Norfolk in December 2002.
In 2003, the ship was assigned to
Cruiser-Destroyer Group 2.
On 25 March 2005, ''Normandy'' left the East Coast with the assault ship ESG, deployed to the Mediterranean and Northern Persian Gulf. ''Normandy'' returned to Norfolk in October 2005.
In April 2007, ''Normandy'' deployed on her 7-month NATO cruise. The ship's crew was awarded the Article 5 NATO Medal. She returned on Halloween after 200 days of showing the flag, in the process becoming the first ship to circumnavigate Africa. On this cruise, sailors on board earned their Bluenose and Emerald Shellback.
On 13 January 2010, ''Normandy'' was ordered to assist in humanitarian efforts following the
2010 Haiti earthquake
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic Moment magnitude scale, magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake that struck Haiti at 16:53 local time (21:53 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010. The epicenter was near the town of Léogâne, Ouest (departm ...
.
On 20 May 2010, ''Normandy'' deployed to the Persian Gulf for a seven-month deployment. It returned on 12 December 2010, on a bitterly cold, snowy day.
In 2012, ''Normandy'' deployed for two months to the Baltic Sea in support of diplomatic relations in regards to BaltOps 2012 and FRUKUS 2012 (France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States).
On 20 April 2015, ''Normandy'' along with were deployed off the coast of Yemen to intercept suspected Iranian weapons shipments intended for the
Houthi
The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, is a Zaydi Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydi Shias, with their namesake leadership being drawn largely ...
rebels, who are locked in battle with Yemeni government forces.
On 9 February 2020 while patrolling in the Arabian Sea, ''Normandy'' captured a stateless dhow carrying a cargo of
358 missiles, Iranian surface-to-air missiles.
In July of 2024, ''Normandy'' conducted show of force operations in the
Norwegian Sea
The Norwegian Sea (; ; ) is a marginal sea, grouped with either the Atlantic Ocean or the Arctic Ocean, northwest of Norway between the North Sea and the Greenland Sea, adjoining the Barents Sea to the northeast. In the southwest, it is separate ...
alongside
USS Tennessee (SSBN-734).
Awards
''Normandy'' received the
Navy Unit Commendation
The Navy Unit Commendation (NUC) is a United States Navy and United States Coast Guard unit award that was established by order of the Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal on 18 December 1944.
History
Navy
A navy, naval force, military m ...
, the
National Defense Service Medal
The National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) is a service award of the United States Armed Forces established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. It was awarded to every member of the U.S. Armed Forces who served during any one of four s ...
, and the
Southwest Asia Service Medal
The Southwest Asia Service Medal (SASM or SWASM) was a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was created by order of President George H.W. Bush on March 12, 1991. The award is intended to recognize those military service member ...
(with two bronze stars) for her efforts in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. She was awarded her second Navy Unit Commendation Medal in June 1994, for her extensive participation in events commemorating D-Day. ''Normandy'' was awarded her third Navy Unit Commendation and the
Meritorious Unit Commendation
The Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC; pronounced ''muck'') is a mid-level unit award of the United States Armed Forces. The U.S. Army awards units the Army MUC for exceptionally meritorious conduct in performance of outstanding achievement or ...
for her actions during her time in the Adriatic in 1995. The cruiser won the
Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award
The Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award is presented annually by the U.S. Navy's Chief of Naval Operations to one ship in the U.S. Atlantic Fleet and one in the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
Generally the recipient is the ship with the highest score in ...
for the Atlantic Fleet in 1997.
Along with the 1998 title "Most Tomahawks shot by a US Navy cruiser",
CG 60 Normandy "Vanguards of Victory"
/ref> ''Normandy'' holds three Battle "E" Awards for overall ship-wide excellence in performance.
Coat of arms
Shield
The lettering, lion, anchor, and perimeter of the shield are gold. The border beneath the lettering and the crest background are dark blue. These are the color traditionally associated with the Navy. The caltraps symbolize mines and German defenses on the Normandy beaches. The anchor characterizes sea power and strength. The chevron is broken and thrust forward, denoting the assault landing and the "breaking through" the enemy defenses; it is white for honor and integrity, edged with red for valor, sacrifice, and bloodshed.
Crest
The pole star
A pole star is a visible star that is approximately aligned with the axis of rotation of an astronomical body; that is, a star whose apparent position is close to one of the celestial poles. On Earth, a pole star would lie directly overhead when ...
signifies the Allied Forces that joined for the Normandy Invasion. It also portrays the four points of the globe, signifying the worldwide mission of the ''Normandy''. The gold lion, adopted from the Coat of Arms of Normandy, France, represents the location of the assault and characterizes the courage, strength, and determination of the invasion forces. He grasps an inflamed trident in honor of Neptune, mythological lord of the sea, and code name for the Navy's crucial gunfire support and the delivery of land forces in the Battle of Normandy.
Motto
The words, "VANGUARD OF VICTORY," underscore the Battle of Normandy as the spearhead of the Allied defense which turned the tide of war in Europe, as well as the leading role of the AEGIS cruiser in today's world as a defender of world freedom.
References
External links
Official web site
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Ticonderoga-class cruisers
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2010 Haiti earthquake relief
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