Amphibious Transport Dock

LPD 8  -  USS Dubuque

 

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque patch crest insignia

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Austin class amphibious transport dock landing ship US Navy Ingalls shipbuilding

Type, Class:

 

Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD); Austin - class;

Builder:

 

Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi, USA

STATUS:

 

Awarded: January 25, 1963

Laid down: January 25, 1965

Launched: August 6, 1966

Commissioned: September 1, 1967

Decommissioned: June 30, 2011

Fate: in reserve at NAVSEA Inactive Ships On-site Maintenance Office, Bremerton, WA

Homeport:

 

-

Namesake:

 

named after and in honor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, USA

Ship's Motto:

 

OUR COUNTRY - HERITAGE & FUTURE

Technical Data:

(Measures, Propulsion,

Armament, Aviation, etc.)

 

see: INFO >> Amphibious Transport Dock / Austin - class

 

ship images

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque decommissioning ceremony San Diego June 2011

decommissioning - San Diego, California - June 30, 2011

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 decommissioning San Diego

decommissioning - San Diego, California - June 30, 2011

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque off Camp Pendleton California 2011

off Camp Pendleton, California - March 2011

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque San Diego 2010

San Diego - December 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Austin class amphibious transport dock

San Diego - December 2010

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 San Diego 2010

San Diego - December 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Austin class

San Diego - December 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

San Diego - December 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque SH-60 Seahawk

Pacific Ocean - December 2010

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 Arabian Sea 2010

Arabian Sea - August 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Pacific Ocean 2010

Pacific Ocean - March 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque MH-53E Sea Dragon

Pacific Ocean - March 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque MH-53E Sea Dragon landing

Pacific Ocean - March 2010

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8

Pacific Ocean - March 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque well deck LCU AAV

Pacific Ocean - February 2010

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque San Diego 2008

San Diego, California - May 2008

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque stern gate

San Diego, California - May 2008

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8

San Diego, California - May 2007

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

San Diego, California - May 2007

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque San Diego 2007

San Diego, California - May 2007

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

San Diego - May 2007

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque 2006

underway - October 2006

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

San Diego - September 2006

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

San Diego - September 2006

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque well deck

Pacific Ocean - April 2006

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Pearl Harbor Hawaii 2004

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - July 2004

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque 2004

Pacific Ocean - July 2004

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 Hawaii 2004

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - June 2004

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

Pacific Ocean - June 2004

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque 2003

San Diego - July 2003

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Austin class amphibious transport dock landing ship US Navy

San Diego - July 2003

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8

San Diego - July 2003

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

underway - January 2003

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque

San Diego - January 2003

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Valdez Alaska 2002

Valdez, Alaska - April 2002

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Arabian Sea 2001

Arabian Sea - December 2001

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque exercise Valiant Blitz 1991

replenishment during exercise Valiant Blitz 91 - November 1991

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 exercise valiant blitz 91

replenishment during exercise Valiant Blitz 91 - November 1991

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque valiant blitz 1991

exercise Valiant Blitz 91 - November 1991

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Okinawa Japan 1991

Okinawa, Japan - October 1991

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 Persian Gulf 1988

Persian Gulf - August 1988

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque White Beach Naval Facility Okinawa Japan exercise team spirit 1982

White Beach, Okinawa, Japan - exercise TEAM SPIRIT 82 - April 1982

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque and LPH-10 USS Tripoli exercise Team Spirit 1982

with USS Tripoli (LPH-10) - White Beach, Okinawa, Japan - exercise TEAM SPIRIT 82 - April 1982

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque Team Spirit 82

exercise TEAM SPIRIT 82 - March 1982

 

LPD-8 USS Dubuque underway 1976

underway - August 1976

 

USS Dubuque LPD-8 Austin class amphibious transport dock 1976

underway - August 1976

 

 

History:

USS Dubuque (LPD 8):

 

USS Dubuque is named after Dubuque, Iowa on the Mississippi River and her founder, Julien Dubuque - a French Canadian explorer. The second ship to bear the name, USS Dubuque was commissioned on September 1st, 1967 at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia.

History

Dubuque's keel was laid down on 25 January 1965 by Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She was launched on 6 August 1966 and commissioned on 1 September 1967 at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia. In November 1967, the ship arrived at her first homeport of San Diego, California after transiting the Panama Canal.

From 1968 until 1975, Dubuque made five Western Pacific deployments that saw extensive duty in Vietnam. In a highly publicized event in October 1968, the ship returned 14 repatriated prisoners of war to North Vietnam. From 1969 until 1971 the ship conducted ten "Keystone Cardinal" troop lifts to Okinawa as part of the "Vietnamization" of the war. Dubuque relieved USS Cleveland (LPD-7) as the launch platform for HMA-369's Marine Hunter-Killer (MARHUK) Operations near Hon La (Tiger Island) off the coast of North Vietnam. From February to June 1973 the ship operated helicopters that conducted naval mine clearance operations in Haiphong Harbor as part of Operation End Sweep. In April 1975 the ship participated in Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of Saigon and the rescue of refugees fleeing South Vietnam.

On 15 August 1985 Dubuque departed San Diego for its new homeport of Sasebo, Japan, where she arrived 4 September 1985. There, she joined the Seventh Fleet Overseas Family Residency Program, her primary mission to support the Marine Corps in the Western Pacific.

In May 1988 Dubuque deployed to the Persian Gulf and served as the control ship for mine sweeping operations to protect US-flagged tankers during the Iran–Iraq War. For its participation in this operation, the ship was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation. In 1989 the ship participated in the contingency operation to evacuate American personnel from the Philippines during a failed coup attempt.

Immediately following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, Dubuque was deployed to the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Desert Shield. The ship functioned as the leading element of Amphibious Ready Group Bravo, which transported Marine Regimental Landing Team Four to Al Jubayl, Saudi Arabia during the critical early stages of the multi-national buildup.

In November 1998 Dubuque again deployed to the Persian Gulf as part of the Belleau Wood Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) on support of Operation Desert Fox.

Need information from 1992 to present.

On 30 July 1999, Dubuque was relieved by USS Juneau (LPD-10) as part of the forward-deployed naval forces. Since then, she has been once again home-ported in San Diego, California.

From June to September 1999, Dubuque participated in the first SHIP-SWAP with her sister-ship Juneau, where each ship's crew remained in their original home ports, allowing Dubuque to return to the homeport of San Diego.

Need information from 1999 to 2006

From September 2006 to May 2007 Dubuque was deployed with the USS Boxer (LHD-4) and the USS Comstock (LSD-45), transporting the 15th MEU to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom where among other missions the ship served as a holding facility for Iraqi POWs. Dubuque also assisted in the protection and maintenance of oil platforms in the northern part of the Persian Gulf.

Dubuque deployed again in 2008 with the Peleliu Expeditionary Strike Group. Her crew participated in the pursuit of identifying pirates and collecting intelligence on piracy off the Gulf of Oman and the Horn of Africa. She also participated in rescuing six mariners from a sinking vessel off the Philippine coast line on the way to the Persian Gulf. The event was an exemplary incident, which proved the flexibility of U.S. maritime strategy in time of crisis or emergency.

In early May 2009 the Dubuque had to abort a humanitarian aid mission to the South Pacific after a sailor on board developed swine flu. It was later found out that approximately 50 more cases were likely H1N1 (swine flu) also.

On 9 September 2010, Marines attached to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit's Maritime Raid Force launched from the Dubuque and boarded and seized control German flagged MV Magellan Star off the coast of Somalia. The pirates had taken control of the ship the previous day. The Marines captured nine pirates and rescued eleven crew members who had taken refuge in a "safe room" on the ship. No shots were fired and no injuries were reported.

USS Dubuque was laid to rest at her decommissioning ceremony June 30th 2011


Refugee controversy

On 10 June 1988 Dubuque discovered a boat containing 110 refugees escaping from Vietnam; at least 20 others had already died on the voyage. The Vietnamese refugees had been stranded out at sea for 19 days due to an engine failure, but because of translation errors Dubuque's commanding officer, Captain Alexander Balian, believed the refugees had been adrift for only 7 days and that there were only 60 people on board. He provided the boat with food, water and navigation charts, but did not embark the refugees or render further assistance. The food and water lasted only several days, but the boat continued to drift for a further 19 days. Thirty more people died, and the remaining refugees were forced to engage in cannibalism in order to survive. The boat was eventually rescued by Filipino fisherman.

Captain Balian was relieved of command by Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet. He refused Admiral's Mast and per his rights under the Uniform Code of Military Justice requested court martial, where he was found guilty of dereliction of duty and given a letter of reprimand.


Swine flu outbreak

In May 2009 the Navy announced that a sailor on the ship had been confirmed as infected with Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 during the worldwide 2009 swine flu outbreak. Fifty more of the ship's sailors were suspected to have also been infected. As a result, the ship's June 2009 deployment to Oceania in support of the Pacific Partnership program was canceled.


Awards

According to the Navy Awards website, the Dubuque has received one Navy Unit Commendation, four Meritorious Unit Commendations, three Battle Efficiency Awards, three Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals, three Humanitarian Service Medals and participated in countless amphibious exercises and operations throughout the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans.

 

source: wikipedia (07/2012)

 

patches

 

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