USS Stephen W. Groves (FFG-29)

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USS Stephen W.Groves (FFG-29)
USS Stephen W.Groves (FFG-29)
Career (US) United States Navy Ensign
Ordered: 23 January 1978
Laid down: 16 September 1980
Launched: 4 April 1981
Commissioned: 17 April 1982
Status: Active in service as of 2007
Homeport: Mayport, Florida
General characteristics
Displacement: 4,100 tons (4,170 t) full load
Length: 453 ft (138.1 m), overall
Beam: 45 ft (13.7 m)
Draught: 22 ft (6.7 m)
Propulsion: 2 × General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines generating 41,000 shp (31 MW) through a single shaft and variable pitch propeller
Speed: 29+ knots (54+ km/h)
Range: 5,000 nm (9,300 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h)
Complement: 15 officers and 190 enlisted, plus SH-60 LAMPS detachment of roughly six officer pilots and 15 enlisted maintainers
Sensors and processing systems: AN/SPS-49 air-search radar
AN/SPS-55 surface-search radar
CAS and STIR fire-control radar
AN/SQS-56 sonar.
Electronic warfare and decoys: AN/SLQ-32
Armament: As built:
One OTO Melara Mk 75 76 mm/62 caliber naval gun
one Mk 13 Mod 4 single-arm launcher for Harpoon anti-ship missiles and SM-1MR Standard anti-ship/air missiles (40 round magazine)
two Mk 32 triple-tube (324 mm) launchers for Mark 46 torpedoes
one Vulcan Phalanx CIWS; four .50-cal (12.7 mm) machine guns.
Aircraft carried: 2 × SH-60 LAMPS III helicopters
Motto: Dirigo (I Direct)
Nickname: Stevie G

USS Stephen W. Groves (FFG-29), twenty-first ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Ensign Stephen W. Groves (19171942), a naval aviator who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism at the Battle of Midway.

Ordered from Bath Iron Works on 23 January 1978 as part of the FY78 program, Stephen W. Groves was laid down on 16 September 1980, launched on 4 April 1981, and commissioned on 17 April 1982, Commander Philip A. Bozzelli commanding.

As of 2006, she remains active, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 14 and homeported at NS Mayport, Florida. On August 28, 2005, she sailed from her then home port of Pascagoula, MS along with sister ship John L. Hall under threat from Hurricane Katrina. Naval Station Pascagoula is now closed as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

Stephen W. Groves (FFG-29) is the first ship of that name in the US Navy.

The Stephen W. Groves (FFG-29) as seen at sunset in Key West on July 22, 2007.
The Stephen W. Groves (FFG-29) as seen at sunset in Key West on July 22, 2007.



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