USS VELLA Guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72), departed Naval Station Norfolk March 14 on a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding waters.“It is an honor to command USS Vella Gulf as we set sail to the 6th Fleet area of operations to enhance maritime security,” said Capt. Robert D. Katz, the ship’s commanding officer.Assessments were done while in port and underway on maintenance and equipment. Every system was tested for operational readiness, which included demonstrations of the ship’s major warfighting systems. “I am very proud of these Sailors; we have been looking forward to this deployment for a long time,” said Katz.The ship was commissioned Sept. 18, 1993 and was named after a famous World War II battle – one of the last and most decisive in the Solomon Islands Campaign. This battle was to be the first time that destroyers were used as an independent striking force, free from responsibilities for screening battleships and cruisers and helped turned the tide in favor of the Allied Forces in the Pacific. Press Release, March 17, 2014, 2014; Image: US Navy |
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USS Vella Deploys to Mediterranean Sea
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