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The name Mahan was assigned to the following four United States Navy ships, in honor of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, naval historian and theorist on sea power.
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USS Mahan (DDG-72) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer currently in service with the United States Navy. She is the 22nd Arleigh Burke-class destroyer and the first Flight II variant. Like her predecessors, Mahan is named for Alfred Thayer Mahan, a naval theorist on seapower. She is the fourth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name.
Mahan is homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, and as of 2012 is attached to Destroyer Squadron 2.
The keel of Mahan was laid on 17 August 1995. Her mast was stepped on 6 February 1996, and she was launched and christened later that year on 29 June. The ship's sponsor is Mrs. Jennie Lou Arthur, wife of Admiral Stan Arthur. Her Aegis Combat System was lit off on 19 December.
1997 was a busy year for Mahan. Alpha/Bravo trials occurred on 21 July, Charlie trials on 5 August, and Delta trials on 12 August. The ship was officially transferred to the Navy on 22 August, and her Crew moved aboard on 17 October.
The ship’s first underway was 16–17 January 1998 from Bath, Maine, to Portland, Maine, for a three-day port visit. The weather was particularly heavy, and many of the crew members who had not put to sea before felt the effects of seasickness. Underway from Portland on 21 January, the ship pulled into her new homeport of Norfolk, Virginia, on 24 January. Mahan stayed in Norfolk until departing for her commissioning ceremony.
Jennifer Griffin reports from Washington, D.C.
Sailors aboard the USS Mahan (DDG 72) returned Tuesday morning, following a seven-month deployment.
The USS Mahan was buffed in recent patches making it one hell of a well rounded ship. The guns are amazing and it now has long range torpedoes that pack a punch. This has become my favorite destroyer so far, especially when used as a gunfighter. Enjoy!
Arleigh Burke destroyer USS Mahan DDG 72 arriving at Piraeus Port on 9.12.2016
Ava Hurdle reports on USS Mahan homecoming
USS Mahan Fires Warning Shots at Iranian Vessels approaching the US Naval group at high speeds. The Iranian vessels refused to heed radio contact so the warships successfully stopped the approach with warning shots. https://www.rt.com/news/373052-us-navy-iran-shots/
The maritime website Arxipelagos.com presents you by video and photos, the arrival and the towing of the warship of the US Navy USS "Mahan" (DDG-72) at the port of Piraeus! The ship was launched in August 1995. Her length is 154m, her breadth 20m. and her draft 9,40m. Her speed exceeds 30 knots per hour, which are given by the 4 General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines! FOLLOW Website: http://www.arxipelagos.com/ Facebook official page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/ARXIPELAGOSCOM-%CE%9Ffficial-Page/263747896991017?ref=bookmarks ΑΦΙΞΗ & ΡΥΜΟΥΛΚΗΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΑΜΕΡΙΚΑΝΙΚΟΥ ΑΝΤΙΤΟΡΠΙΛΙΚΟΥ USS Mahan (DD-364) BINTEO Ο ναυτιλιακός ιστότοπος arxipelagos.com σας παρουσιάζει με βίντεο και φωτογραφίες, την άφιξη και ρυμούλκηση του πολεμικού πλοίου του αμερικανικού ναυτικού USS “Mahan" (DDG-72), στο...
USS Mahan DDG-42 I believe this was shot in 1984 off the coast of Roosevelt Roads PR. We were the Navy's SM2-Block 2 Terrier Missile System test platform. This is a copy of a copy, of a copy so the quality is not the best. I am so proud to have been a member of this crew!!!
U.S. officials said an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ship -- in "obviously provocative behavior" -- came within about 3,000 feet away from the USS Mahan destroyer in the Persian Gulf. File Photo by U.S. Navy