Uss Texas (Cgn-39)

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rdered: 21 December 1971
aid down: 18 August 1973
aunched: 9 August 1975
ommissioned: 10 September 1977
ecommissioned: 16 July 1993
ate: Nuclear Recycling
truck: 16 July 1993
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isplacement: 11,000 tons full
ength: 585 ft (178 m)
eam: 63 ft (19.2 m)
raught: 31 ft (9.4 m)
ropulsion: 2 General Electric D2G reactors, geared turbines, 2 screws, 60,000 horsepower (45 MW)
peed: 30 knots (56 km/h)
ange:
omplement: 39 officers, 539 men
rmament: 2 x 5 in (127 mm) 54 caliber Mk-45 lightweight guns, 2 MK-26 SAM/ASW (68 Missiles), 6 x 12.75 in (324 mm) torpedo tubes (two triple mounts), two Mk-26 missile launchers for Standard missiles and ASROC, two Mk-141 AGM-84 Harpoon missile launchers, two armored box launchers for Tomahawk ASM/LAM, two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS, four machine guns
ircraft: None
otto:
USS Texas (DLGN/CGN-39) was the second Virginia-class nuclear guided missile cruiser. She was the third ship to be named in honor of Texas, a region that, after being taken from its natives by first Spain and then Mexico, and later becoming an independent republic, was admitted to the United States as the 28th state on 29 December 1845. Texas's keel was laid down on 18 August 1973, at Newport News, Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. She was initially designated a guided missile frigate, but was reclassified as a guided missile cruiser and given the hull classification symbol CGN-39 on 30 June 1975. She was launched on 9 August 1975, sponsored by Mrs. Dolph Briscoe, wife of the Governor of Texas, and commissioned on 10 September 1977, with Captain Peter B. Fiedler in command. Following a nine-week test of the ship's combat systems, Texas loaded weapons at the Yorktown Naval Weapons station in October and underwent refresher training out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in November. Texas spent the first three months of 1978 conducting at-sea evaluation of her propulsion and weapons systems off the Virginia Capes and in the Caribbean Sea. On 28 March, she transited to her building yard at Newport News to commence a Post Shakedown Availability (PSA) which was completed on 31 July. The remainder of 1978 was spent in individual ship exercises off the east coast and Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, interspersed with periods in Texas' home port of Norfolk, Virginia. Texas was placed in reserve commission on 31 May 1993, then decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 16 July 1993. Texas entered the nuclear Ship-Submarine recycling program at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on 1 October 1999. For the other ships of the United States Navy that have borne the name USS Texas, see that index page.

Ship's Crest

The official crest of the USS TEXAS CGN 39, on the right, was designed by Martha Bell, a freelance graphic designer and a Texan. The colors, red, white and blue represent the State Flag of Texas. The anchor and the fouled line symbolize the Navy, while the Lone Star signifies the great State of Texas. The atoms and orbits within the Lone Star represent the nuclear power characteristics of the ship. The three stars at the bottom are past United States ships which bore the name Texas. "Proud Heritage, Proud Purpose", gives credence to the rewarding tradition of all the ships named Texas and their legacy defending this great nation. Texas

 

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