USS Bainbridge DDG 96 / Commodore William
Bainbridge / Arleigh Burke class Guided Missile Destroyer – US Navy
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Naval Forces
Technology, History & Information
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Guided Missile Destroyer
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DDG 96 -
USS Bainbridge
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USS Bainbridge (DDG 96)
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US Navy photo
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Type,
Class:
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Guided Missile Destroyer; Arleigh Burke – class / Flight
IIA;
planned and built as DDG
96; |
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Builder:
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Bath Iron Works, Bath,
Maine, USA |
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STATUS:
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Awarded: March 6, 1998; Laid down: May 7, 2003; Launched: October 30, 2004; Commissioned:
November 12, 2005; ACTIVE UNIT/ in
commission (Atlantic Fleet) |
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Homeport:
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Norfolk, Virginia, USA
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Namesake:
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Named after and in honor of
Commodore William Bainbridge (1774 –
1833); > see history, below;
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Ship's
Motto:
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> COMPETENCE DEDICATION DISCIPLINE <
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Technical Data:
(Measures, Propulsion, Armament, Aviation, etc.)
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see: INFO > Guided
Missile Destroyer / Arleigh Burke - class. … see also: USS
Bainbridge (CGN 25); |
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Pictures,
photos & more ...
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William
Bainbridge |
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Photo credits: US Navy, US Naval
Historical Center |
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Namesake
& History: |
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Commodore William Bainbridge
(May 7, 1774 – July 27, 1833); |
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Born in Princeton, New
Jersey, 7 May 1774. Appointed Lieutenant, 3 August 1798: Master Commandant
(Commander), 29 March 1799: Captain, 20 May 1800. Died 27 July 1833. His next duty was in
command of the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts. July-December 1815
commanded the Independence, Mediterranean Squadron. 1816-1819 on shore duty
at various stations. 1819-1821 commanding the Columbus, flagship
Mediterranean Squadron. 1821-1823 commanding first the Philadelphia, then the
Boston Stations. December 24, 1824 - June 1827 Naval Commissioner. 1829-1831
commanding Philadelphia Station. He was again in command of the Charlestown
Navy Yard until 19 November 1832, when he was granted leave. His health
failed and his death occurred at Philadelphia in 1833. He was buried in the
churchyard of Christ Church that city. |
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USS Bainbridge
(DDG 96): |
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… DDG 96 history
wanted … |
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… and patches … |
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