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The ship participated in the Storm in the Desert and Freedom of Iraq, where he s...

Passed Iraq: US Navy derived the USS Mobile Bay missile cruiser

The ship participated in the Storm in the Desert and Freedom of Iraq, where he supported the US forces Tomahawk. The US Navy wrote off the 11th missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay from the Navy. About it reports the command of the Pacific Fleet of the United States. The rocket cruiser was decommissioned during celebrations in San Diego. The Viceadmiral Commander Viceadmira was invited to the ceremony by Roy Kitcheraner, who wished "passing wind and wave" while farewell to the ship.

"USS MOBILE BAY sailors have again and again demonstrated the determination and readiness that the surplus forces provide around the clock to support the interests of our nation. Everywhere where this ship unfolded and the crew, the mobile bay sailors served their nation well and justified the valet. (It took place in 1864 between the Fleet of the Union and the Confederation in the Bay of Mobile), "Kitchener said. The ship crew was 30 officers and 300 sailors under the command of Brandon J.

Berkett. The captain of the ship said he was a honor for him to be the last commander. The USS Mobile Bay rocket cruiser was in the US Navy system on February 21, 1987 in Alabama. During operation, Tomahawk missiles were launched from the ship during a storm in the desert. He also evacuated thousands of civilians during the eruption of the volcano in the Philippines in 1991.

In addition, the crew participated during the Second War for Iraq in 2023, where he launched Tomahawk missiles in Svoboda Iraq. The motto of the ship "at full speed" is based on the famous Admiral Farguta, published during the battle for Mobile Bay, and symbolizes Admiral's key to success in war, direct thinking and decisive action. It is noted that the ship is deactivated and towed to the base of US Navy ships in Bremerton, where they will be in logistics.