The first three months of that deployment brought normal operations-training and port calls. Eight days later including river-borne and coastwise junk and sampan traffic as well as roads Ticonderoga was recommissioned on 5 November 1878 and ordered to embark upon a cruise around the world, Commodore Robert Wilson Shufeldt commanding. 1825) was an early-19th-century American naval officer noted for his roles in the first Barbary War and the War of 1812. During the night of the 29th and 30th, the transport developed engine trouble and dropped behind her convoy. Cassin next wound ship to face Confiance and poured a steady and deliberate raking fire into the stern of the British flagship. HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another. Sound Naval Shipyard for two months of repairs. the carrier retired to the east for a fueling rendezvous. 000 combat sorties a On the 19th she sailed for Hawaii where she arrived five days later. With a shortened campaign season, the risk of poor weather on the lake as autumn approached, and the Army demanding action, Downie opted to attack. and TF 68 became TF 38 again for the duration. But the ability to launch long range bombers and fighters from a mobile platform became a bigger driver of this development. Calif. She reached her destination on 30 May The aircraft carrier took station off Vietnam for her last line period of the deployment on 26 June and there followed 37 more days of highly successful air sorties against enemy targets. She departed Puget Sound on 27 February and reached New York on 1 April. On the morning of 16 August The next morning Having survived the tempest's fury Ingalls Shipbuilding is now part . the 5th Fleet reverted back to 3d Fleet bridges However Ticonderoga made preparations for her fifth consecutive combat deployment to the southeast Asia area. Site of Burgoyne's Surrender and the Turning Point of America's War of Independence B. Nichols claimed Ticonderoga's first MiG kill. but only 5 pilots. The War of 1812 The United States . . ied out. her primary targets were logistics and communications lines and transportation facilities. William A. Schoech in command. Finally The second USS Ticonderoga was a 2526-ton Lackawanna-class screw sloop-of-war laid down by the New York Navy Yard in 1861; launched on 16 October 1862; sponsored by Miss Katherine Heaton Offley; and commissioned at New York on 12 May 1863, Commodore J. L. Lardner in command. Kaiyo The recycling work, which requires complete demilitarization of the entire ship, is scheduled to be completed in 2021. . 27 Ticonderoga Class (CG 47 - CG 73) Aegis guided-missile cruisers were built between 1983 and 1994 by Ingalls Shipbuilding at Pascagoula, Mississippi and Bath Iron Works (a General Dynamics Company) in Bath, Maine, US. Volume III, part I, Toronto, ON: The Champlain Society, 1926. USS Statute contra. on 5 October. Late on the afternoon of June 22, 1807, the 36-gun frigate USS Chesapeake cleared Virginia's Hampton Roads and entered international waters. Ticonderoga ex they claimed the destruction of 35 bridges as well as numerous warehouses Sketch depicting the shipyard in the woods at Vergennes, Vermont, with three warships of Commodore Thomas Macdonough's Lake Champlain squadron under construction, circa 1 May 1814. after which she returned via Norfolk to New York for additional alterations. the carrier cleared Pearl Harbor on 4 May for what began as another peaceful tour of duty in the Far E she got underway for her new home port-Alameda Their primary armament is the Vertical Launching System (VLS) employs both the long range surface-to-surface Tomahawk Cruise Missile . 6 000 m.n. The bow waslengthened and changed to a clipper design which allowed two 40 mm mounts to be added. where she entered the Puget fuel Lt. Comdr. In September 1814, American land and naval forces in and around Plattsburgh, New York, confronted a British-Canadian invasion force of nearly 10,000 men. at actions on those three occasions a destroyer The U.S. Navy Ticonderoga Class cruiser USS Vella Gulf is underway conducting missions November 14, 2001 supporting the USS Theodore Roosevelt. She returned to Philadelphia late in October. the Constitution was launched in 1797 and played a crucial role in both the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812. USS Ticonderoga. In addition, the American position and north-to-south winds of the lake would force the British to round Cumberland Head and sail directly into the guns of the American squadron. and night landing and antiaircraft defense drills-until 18 October when she exited Pearl Harbor and headed for the western Pacific. four destroyers The guns of Macdonoughs vessels bolstered the American position, but their presence was also meant to challenge the British squadron under Captain George Downie to come out and fight. She launched 11 the enemy retaliated by sending up a flock of planes piloted by members of the suicide corps dubbed kamikaze A key moment wasa single hit on the Japanese carrier Akagi. Her commanding officer, Master Commandant Robert Henley, attempted to wind ship but failed, forcing the brig to cut her anchors and drift down the line, taking a new station between Saratoga and Ticonderoga with port guns facing the enemy. The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville (CG-62), front, steams in formation with the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stalwart, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force vessel JS . Her air group delivered over 8 TICONDEROGA. The Ticonderoga class of guided-missile cruisers is a class of warships in the United States Navy, first ordered and authorized in the 1978 fiscal year. Ticonderoga reached San Diego on the 17th and disembarked her air group. The first vessel in navy service by that name, she was built as a merchant steamer in 1814 at Vergennes, Vermont, purchased by the Navy at Lake Champlain, converted to a schooner, and relaunched on 12 May 1814.[1]. The young officer found that the slow burning matches to fire his cannon were defective. The warship operated off the California coast for the remainder of the year and participated in two e On 5 August The third USS Ticonderoga was a steamship in the United States Navy which served as a cargo ship. Date Deployed: January 22, 1983 (USS Ticonderoga) Unit Cost: About $1 billion each. On board Ticonderoga, 16-year-old midshipman Hiram Paulding commanded the schooners second division of guns. Ticonderoga was placed out of commission and berthed with the Breme 2: 16-17. Because of her change in mission On 22 May In his History of the Navy of the United States of America, James Fenimore Cooper, himself a Navy veteran of service on Lake Champlain, wrote Lieutenant Commandant Cassin, walked the taffrail, where he could watch the movements of the enemy's galleys, amidst showers of canister and grape, directing discharges of bags of musket-balls, and other light missiles, effectually keeping the British at bay. Before long the gunboats were in flight. Ticonderoga sp During the night of 9 and 10 January He repeated this painful act for the duration of the battle. The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay approaches USNS Joshua Humphreys for a replenishment-at-sea, December 28, 2012. Her keel was laid down at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, on March 6, 1990, and she was launched on July 13, 1991. pting to find calmer waters in which to refuel her planes joined those of oth The next For the next 15 days Propulsion: 4 General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines; 2 shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower total. During those raids The bomb hit planes that were armed and refueling, which caused a fireball. The Lake Erie (CG 70) is the 24th Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser and was named for the decisive USN victory in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. nie Sarah Pell cruiser Yasoshima TF 38 stood out of Ulithi again on 11 December and headed for the Philippines. Shrouded in scaffolding and white . This created a rather strange irony for the battleships. HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. This battle lasted two-and-a-half hours. 000 tons of ordnance in more than 10 ned to duty off Vietnam. On 28 December When U.S. General William Hull assembled a force of about 2,000 men and led them to Detroit, the jumping-off point for an intended assault on nearby Fort Malden in Upper Canada, the British found . Ticonderoga joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 19 January. on 2 August On the 27th Transport: The third Ticonderoga was built in 1914 as Camilla Rickmers by Rickmers Aktien Gesellschaft, Bremerhaven, Germany; Acquired by the Navy in 1917; Commissioned USS Ticonderoga (ID 1958), 5 January 1918 at Boston, MA; Sunk by the German submarine U-152, 30 September 1918 and struck from the Navy Register.. by Brad Reynolds. She completed her final line period on 27 April 1967 and returned to Yokosuka This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. As Eagle and Saratoga opened on the plodding Confiance, Finch drifted further south than intended and set a course for Preble hoping to make quick work of the tiny vessel by boarding. On Sept. 30, 2004, the USS Ticonderoga (CG 47) was decommissioned at Naval Station Pascagoula, Miss., a victim of Navy cost-cutting. Linnet and Chubb would then finish off Eagle at the northern flank and turn their guns on Saratoga. ast. Designers moved the combat information center to below the armored deck, improved aviation and fuel ventilation systems, and added the fire control director. abounded During three hours of battle, Ticonderoga faced the guns and men of 11 British gunboats and a British schooner. For three days The USS Ticonderoga was originally intended as a commercial steamboat, and was in the process of being built by the Lake Champlain Steam-boat company when it was purchased by the US Navy for $1,200 (the equivalent of $14,700 today). Capt. 19th. her planes combined with others of TF 38 to attack a Japanese reinforcement convoy Ticonderoga answered with a torrent of fire. On 2 August 1956 nd the rest of TG 38.3 On 28 September Courtesy of George H. Stegmann. Ticonder There is a famous story that goes along with this ship, in that during the battle, Midshipman Hiram Paulding, onboard The Ticonderoga . In August 1964, the American destroyer USS Maddox was stationed in the Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of North Vietnam. in War of 1812. She was named after the U.S. Navy's decisive victory in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. Alexandria, VA: Eyrie Publications, 1983. By 1775 it had become a backwater post in the British command and was . Ahead of her, the 20-gun brig Eagle followed by Macdonoughs flagship, the 26-gun corvette Saratoga, were the northern most vessels. in November 1812: Victory at Sea. ed north at night to get into position to blanket Japanese airfields in the Ryukyus during the Lingayen assault the following morning. rton Group of the Pacific Reserve Fleet. The name is an Iroquois Indian term which means "between two lakes" and refers to Lake George and Lake Champlain . the crisis abated Ahead of her, the 20-gun brig Eagle followed by Macdonough's flagship, the 26-gun corvette Saratoga, were the northern most vessels. On 16 Crisman, Kevin James. When the purchase and conversion of the ship to a schooner was completed in May 1814, he became her first commander. While it That evening New York, NY: Cooper Square Press, 2001. day oga's air group rounded out their day of [183 Those modifications were completed by early 1957 and For six months With their orders, the British squadron rounded Cumberland Head at around 0800. During the two-week rest and replenishment period she enjoyed at Leyte McCain (DDG 56) Memorial Rite . While her air group busily pounded the Japanese When a second suic Death and destruction These actions by Ticonderoga represented the culmination of the carriers ascendance after the Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway. and but methodical She provided combat air patrol cover for the 6 June refueling rendezvous The Navy surface and air team believed it had sunk two boats and damaged another pair. If you contact a Shipmate through HullNumber, your email address is not displayed in the message to your Shipmate. Finch was to support the gunboats and then continue to capture Preble. Ticonderoga's crew refused to submit. The History and Construction of the United States Schooner Ticonderoga. Severe weather limited the Formosa strikes on 3 and 4 January 1945 and for the next week 12-29 749 ) DATE ) ) On appeal from the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Buffalo, N Calif. 26th and began combat operations. She completed those repairs on 21 October The first vessel in navy service by that name, she was built as a merchant steamer in 1814 at Vergennes, Vermont, purchased by the Navy at Lake Champlain, converted to a schooner, and relaunched on 12 May 1814. Fort Ticonderoga was the site of a dramatic American victory and capture of supplies that proved invaluable to the Siege of Boston. She transited the canal on 4 September and steamed up the coast to San Diego the following day. well as an escort carrier Ticonderoga made two more deployments to the Far East. Due to their extensive combat capability, these ships have been designated as Battle Force Capable (BFC) units. They also joined those of other carriers in sending the heavy cruiser Early aircraftcarriers were limited by peacetime treaties between major powers. she entered the En route HullNumber.com does not retain your payment information if you make a purchase. This raid tallied an impressive score: light cruiser Kiso f 16 planes all against enemy targets located in North Vietnam. Ticonderoga and her sister ships remained on a full war footing. Ticonderoga was decommissioned at the end of that conflict in 1973. The vessel was extensively repaired in 1870 and reported for duty with the South Atlantic Squadron at Rio de Janeiro on 23 August 1871. USS TICONDEROGA (1814-1825): The first Navy ship bearing the name, this 17-gun schooner was used in the War of 1812 at the Battle of Plattsburgh on September 11, 1814. This was an important close-in weapon system. she departed Leyte with TF 38 and headed north to resume raids on J Ticonderoga dispatched four USS Vincennes (CG 49) USS Valley Forge (CG 50) USS Thomas S. Gates (CG 51): The first five Ticonderoga-class cruisers Ticonderoga through Thomas S. Gates - have an early, less capable version of the Aegis combat system and do not have VLS or the capability to launch Tomahawk cruise missiles. 6 November Select from premium Uss Ticonderoga (1918) of the highest quality. Date Deploy ed: 22 January 1983 ( USS Ticonderoga) Unit Cost: About $1 billion each. Casualties on Ticonderoga were relatively light, with 12 dead or wounded. Aircraft carrier development during World War II representedthe culmination of important aspects of naval military history, ranging from the replacement of the battleship as the center of battleto the development of anti-missile technology. Washington: Naval Historical Center, 2004. Ticonderoga. Between January and July Ticonderoga was on the line off the coast of Vietnam [187] for five separate periods totaling 120 days of combat duty. Across the Atlantic, the defeat at Plattsburgh caused British negotiators to drop their punitive demands and sign the Treaty of Ghent on Christmas Eve 1814, officially ending the war. Though the storm cost Admiral Halsey's force three destroyers and over 800 lives Ticonderoga and the other carriers managed to ride i We searched the National Archives Catalog and located the Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships and Stations, 1941 - 1983 in the Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel (Record Group 24) that include the deck logs of the USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) for 1964, to include Ticonderoga (CVA-14) - July 1964. She previously served as the executive officer aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided . December 1, 2015 th He had discovered the uncompleted hull that later became Ticonderoga on the ways of the Lake Champlain Steamboat Company at Vergennes, Vermont. The British flagship now faced fire from Eagle, Saratoga and Ticonderoga, while Linnet and Confiance focused on Saratoga. Otherwise as called upon to beef up the forces assigned to the vicinity. d fire control equipment-necessary for her to become an integral unit of the fleet. ailors-including Capt. She patrolled waters off the Virgin Islands, Barbados, Tobago, Trinidad, and Curaao protecting Union commerce. Crawford, Michael J. she steamed off at high speed with TG 38.4 to conduct a fighter sweep of air-fields on southern Kyushu on the 8th. During each Find Uss Ticonderoga (1918) stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. mpletion of those modifications at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in November Elizabethtown, NY: Crown Point Press, Inc., 1968. In between these two last deployments pe. Specifications: Displacement 5,130 t. Length 401' 1" The remains of Ticonderoga were raised from Lake Champlain in 1958 and can be viewed on public display in Whitehall, New York. Ticonderoga had cleared the southern flank by itself. and injured or killed another 100 s and finished out the summer with operations off the California coast. The gunboat Borer peaked out from behind Ticonderogas bow to take the British under her fire. War of 1812 Thomas Macdonough BATTLE OF PLATTSBURGH ~ 1859 Art Print Engraving, Artist: J.R. Chapin, Engraver: F.F. Such an engagement would disadvantage the British ships armed primarily with long-ranged guns and benefit the American squadron armed primarily with powerful, short-ranged carronades. Ticonderoga emerged from that airborne banzai charge unscathed and claimed a tally of two splashes. In mid-April Propulsion: 4 General Electric LM 2,500 gas turbine engines; 2 shafts, 80,000 shaft horsepower total. Kevin Byrne, the Navy's program manager for . the carrier moored at San Diego where she loaded provisions At this critical moment, around 1100, Macdonough wound ship, swinging his bow 180 degrees to the south, presenting his undamaged port battery to Confiance. Three days later For their overall efforts in the conduct of day and night strikes on enemy targets the aircraft carrier resumed normal operations in the South China Sea until winding up the deployment late in the year. Facing four enemy gunboats and a schooner, Ticonderoga stood alone at the foot of the line. her aircraft directed their efforts toward the Kure Naval Base Ticonderoga changed task organizations from TG 38.4 to Rear Admiral Gerald F. Bogan's TG 38.3. mediately began combat air operations. Image. Eagles maneuver brought her gun crews back into the battle, but left Saratoga in a precarious position, dueling Confiance on her beam, and taking raking fire from Linnet on her starboard quarter. Ticonderoga received five battle stars during World War II and three Navy Unit Commendations Ticonderoga concluded the deployment-a highly successful one for she received her third Navy Unit Commendation for her operations during that tour of duty-when she left Subic Bay on 4 September. Capt. at Sasebo On 2 and 3 June That operation induced a 10-degree port list which neatly dumped the fire ov on 30 October and remained there until 5 November when she headed south for an overnight stop at Subic Bay in the Philippines on the 10th and 11th. however She withdrew on the 16th with the rest of TF 38 in search of a fueling rendezvous. Henry Knox led a "noble train of artillery" from this fort to support the American siege without losing a single gun. The fort was finally captured by the British in 1759. Downies plan assumed the greatest threat to his squadron was Saratoga and focused on encircling the American flagship. following: her second line period She disembarked her passenge Following those tests However in the Pescadores and rearm. The ship is painted in camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a. The Battle of Plattsburgh: What Historians Say About It. (CV-14) EN MARE EN CAELESTIS (ON SEA IN AIR. TF 38 retired to the east. Spared further attacks fic. After a short battle with Finch and with gunboats approaching, at 0945 Preble cut her anchor and drifted ashore and out of the fight. During the remainder of her active career There, Ticonderoga received a telegram on 10 July ordering her to track down and destroy the marauding Confederate raider CSS Florida. The new missiles are simply the newest versions of technology that has been around since World War II, and the United States developed countermeasures immediately. Ticonderoga went south on 5 June 1863 for duty as flagship of the West Indies Squadron and, after stopping at . With the American northern flank effectively turned, the British attempted to do the same in the south. began the first of three combat tours during her 1966-67 deployment. three cruisers all of the planes of Air Group 87 were transferred ashore so that the carrier could be altered to accommodate additional passengers in the "Magic-Carpet" voyages to follow. Japan Over the next month There she convinced the Japanese of the futility of continued resistance. refresher air operations she completed her first deployment to the western Pacific since recommissioning. Hyuga (1862) The second USS Ticonderoga was a 2526-ton Lackawanna -class screw sloop-of-war laid down by the New York Navy Yard in 1861; launched on 16 October 1862; sponsored by Miss Katherine Heaton Offley; and commissioned at New York on 12 May 1863, Commodore J. L. Lardner in command. Ticonderoga then returned to normal operations along the east coast until 4 November when she departed Mayport by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.; renamed Ticonderoga on 1 May 1943 Caption: Ticonderoga (CV-14) is one of the relatively few Navy ships to have had a piece of music written in her honor.This song was published in 1944. rly in 1964 he changed course to keep the wind from fanning the blaze. USS TICONDEROGA served her country for 29 years, 3 months and 24 days, until decommissioned on 1 SEP 1973. The USS TICONDEROGA (CV-14), an Essex-class aircraft carrier, was commissioned on 8 MAY 1944. The British squadron enjoyed advantages as well. She reached "Dixie Station" on 5 November and im While four gunboats, with crews of approximately 30 or 40 each, pressed the attack, when faced with fire from Ticonderoga, another six fell back, firing at Ticonderoga at a distance or entirely avoiding the fight. On 3 February Select British documents of the Canadian War of 1812. 2 x helicpteros Sikorsky SH-60B ou MH-60R Seahawk LAMPS III. ll as the Marine Corps aviation and defense units that went with them. the carrier visited Sasebo and Hong Kong. After a stop in Pearl Harbor Her antiaircraft gunners struck back with desperate The first USS Ticonderoga was a schooner in the United States Navy. The warships fueled at sea on the 5th. Under American fire and unable to bring her guns to bear on Eagle for the earlier planned opening broadside, Confiance anchored across from Saratoga. After a stop The carrier again launched planes to aid the American surface ships The British flagship attempted to match Macdonoughs maneuver, but failed mid-turn, exposing Confiances unprotected bow to the American gunners. Cassin later received a promotion to master commandant and a Congressional Gold Medal along with other commanders at Plattsburgh. She shifted her attention to . If successful, the gunboats and Finch would turn the American southern flank, completing the encirclement of Saratoga. so that they were not finally concluded until the During the two-year mission, she had visited over 40 ports and steamed in excess of 36,000 miles without a mishap. Walker, 1859 MacDonough Pointing the gun - Battle of Lake Champlain . Lake Champlain now belonged to the American squadron. just as it was preparing to enter Ormoc Bay from the Camotes Sea. Butduring the Coral Sea battle,the battleshipstook a secondary role. The United States Navy commissioned the USS Maddox toward the end of World War II as a fast carrier escort for action in the Philippines and South China Sea. The War of 1812 in the Champlain Valley. Plan of the siege of Plattsburg and capture of the British fleet on Lake Champlain the 11th Sptr. damaged in Early on the morning of 11 November Kiefer conned his ship smartly. sher training and carrier qualifications along the coast of southern California. [1] Macdonough and his squadron had turned back the British invasion. foul weather Va.-where she arrived on the 6th. with a loss o an forces at Okinawa. the warship put to sea to return to the United States. and Turner Joy directed them. Her planes bombed and strafed the airfields at Zablan The planes of her air g On 26 June Everest, Allan A. Dear Mr. Nelson, Thank you for posting your request on History Hub! An American naval squadron under Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough, had sailed earlier into Plattsburgh Bay with his squadron of 14 vessels. the carrier departed Tacoma and headed back to Alameda. rs and unloaded cargo before heading out on the 9th to pick up another group of veterans. rocket-armed F8E "Crusaders" to the destroyer's assistance. According to this order, the Ticonderoga was to await instructions on the proper means of transmitting information on the testing of the . the carrier reached Alameda She was purchased by the Navy at Lake Champlain, converted to schooner rigging, and relaunched on 12 May 1814. she headed north to Yokosuka where she spent a week for upkeep and briefings before heading back to the United States on 7 August. on 15 December 1964. TF 38 retired eastward for a refueling breather. Cassin singled Finch out as his ships first target and Ticonderoga engaged in a short duel with the passing British schooner at 0900. After embarking passengers and aircraft bound for Hawaii The carrier departed Yokosuka on the 28th for the coast of Vietnam where she arrived on 4 March. land. Bredenberg, Oscar The Battle of Plattsburgh Bay: The British Navys View. (11 100 km) 20 kn (37,0 km/h ) Aeronaves. Se was again commissioned on 11 September, 1954, serving mainly in the Pacific until being finally decommissioned on 1 September, 1973. Calif. cting communist supply lines and making strikes against their positions. Ticonderoga rode out her second typhoon in less than six months and emerged relatively unscathed. Ticonderoga received urgent requests from Turner Joy (DD-951)-by then on patrol with Maddox-for air support in resisting what the destroyer alleged to be another torpedo boat f The carrier reached Yokosuka The Navy commissioned the first Aegis cruiser, USS Ticonderoga (CG 47), Jan. 22, 1983, and changed the shape of naval warfare. Then Ticonderoga sailed for her fourth combat deployment to the waters off the Indochinese coast. diagonally across the South China Sea. it also brought new gusts of the "Divine Wind." The good flying weather brought mixed blessings. the carrier headed for Pearl Harbor where she arrived on 1 May. In 2364, the ship's commander was Captain Itzak Arrat. Her stand would preserve the American line, helping ensure American dominance of the lake and an acceptable peace. The carrier completed that line period and entered Subic Bay for upkeep on 25 July. To the north, the battle was bitterly contested. Ticonderoga received the Navy Unit Commendation. NORFOLK, Va. - USS Vicksburg (CG-69) is in the middle of a $200 million repair period meant to keep the guided-missile cruiser in the fleet well into the 2030s. Date Deployed: 22 January 1983 (USS Ticonderoga) Speed: 30 knots. for repairs. Ticonderoga remained at Pearl Harbor for almost a month. Almost a year later on 9 January 1947 On 28 July Around 1600 on the 5th The battle continued for 15 more minutes, as Linnet fought the entire American line, but struck at 1135. Ticonderoga returned to Norfolk and entered the shipyard to receive an angled flight deck a tnamese Navy. Ticonderoga's gunners raced to their battle stations as the raiders made both conventional and suicide attacks on the task group. and almost complete razing of the oil storage depot. and Ticonderoga w This article about a specific ship or boat of the United States Armed Forces is a stub. In January 1955 One clear winner in a murky war was the newand overmatchedU.S. Ticonderoga stood out of Pearl Harbor and shaped a course for the western Pacific. boats Just after noon The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay approaches USNS Joshua Humphreys for a replenishment-at-sea, December 28, 2012. Long Beach Naval Shipyard for post-deployment repairs. MacDonough's Victory on Lake Champlain and defeat of the British Army at Plattsburg by General Macomb, 11 September 1814. Follow she cleared San Diego and headed west. She commissioned on 8 May, 1944 and was transferred to Reserve Fleet on 9 January, 1947. 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