USS Patriot (MCM-7)
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Name | USS Patriot |
Builder | Marinette Marine, Marinette, Wisconsin , |
Laid down | 31 March 1987 |
Launched | 15 May 1990 |
Commissioned | 13 December 1991 |
Homeport | Sasebo, Japan |
Identification | MCM-7 |
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Status | in active service |
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General characteristics | |
Class and type | mine countermeasures ship |
Displacement | 1,367 long tons (1,389 t) |
Length | 224 ft (68 m) o/a |
Beam | 39 ft (12 m) |
Draft | 13 ft (4.0 m) |
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Speed | 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) |
Complement | 6 officers and 75 enlisted |
Sensors and processing systems |
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Electronic warfare & decoys |
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USS Patriot (MCM-7), is an
Patriot was laid down on 31 March 1987 by
History
In 1994 Patriot was called to serve in the Pacific, and since then has served as one of four forward-deployed MCMs in 7th Fleet's Amphibious Ready Group. Patriot is operationally assigned to MCMDiv 11, CTF 76, ComSeventhFlt, CinCPacFlt, and USCinCPac. Her administrative chain of command is CoMCMDiv 11, CoMCMRon 1, CoMineWarCom (NAS Corpus Christi, TX) recently merged with Naval Anti-Submarine Warfare Command into NMAWC (Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command), and ComNavSurfLant. Although Patriot was permanently assigned to Sasebo, Japan, her crew served on a rotational basis from Ingleside, Texas. Each rotation lasted approximately 6 months. In 1996 the crew assignments were changed to permanent overseas assignments.
Patriot and her sister ship
In March 2003 the major event was TSTA3/FEP. This Tailored Ship's Training Availability (TSTA3)/ Final Exercise Problem (FEP) initially designed to be a training assist visit to assess readiness, was turned into a graded scenario to prove her battle readiness. This advanced stage of training is designed to improve ships operations and give Patriot an opportunity to prove she is ready to perform her primary and secondary missions with utmost efficiency and skill.
Patriot executed her deployment phase during the 2003 calendar year. Along with conducting MINEX, she participated in
Patriot routinely participates in a combined Mine Warfare training exercises with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force as part of an annual MINEX and EODEX. MINEX/EODEX is a joint mine countermeasures (MCM) exercise designed to foster US Navy and Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) interoperability through the use of the MCM Triad, surface MCM (SMCM) air MCM (AMCM) and Explosive Ordnance disposal (EOD) teams.
In 2005, Patriot conducted a Selected Maintenance Availability during which the ship was refitted with the most recent equipment upgrades and shipboard alterations. The maintenance period allowed the ship to re-train personnel and in preparations for the ship's Basic Training Phase and Interdeployment Training Cycle.
On 16 February 2007, Patriot was awarded the 2006
In late November 2007, Patriot and sister minesweeper
In June 2011, six crew members were given
References
- ^ "ALLUQNDS" (PDF). media.defense.gov. April 10, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
- ^ "Story". www.navy.mil.
- ^ a b "China's Port-Visit Denial Troubles Navy Admirals", The Washington Post, pp. A04, 2007-11-28, retrieved 2007-11-29
- Military Times, 3 June 2011.