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A Flight IIA version [[Burke-class]] destroyer of the [[United States Navy]], the '''''USS Bainbridge''''' '''(DDG-96)''', is, in April 2009, assigned to | A Flight IIA version [[Burke-class]] destroyer of the [[United States Navy]], the '''''USS Bainbridge''''' '''(DDG-96)''', is, in April 2009, assigned to Task Force 151 in the waters off [[Somalia]], under [[CDR]] [[Frank Castellano|Frank X. Castellano]]. | ||
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A Flight IIA version Burke-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the USS Bainbridge (DDG-96), is, in April 2009, assigned to Task Force 151 in the waters off Somalia, under CDR Frank X. Castellano.
Current operations
She was the first warship to come to the hijacked SS Maersk Alabama; United States Navy SEAL personnel aboard rescued the Maersk Alabama's captain, held hostage by pirates.
Technology
Bainbridge is the first Burke-class to receive the Remote Minehunting System, which uses an AN/WLD-1(V)1 to control an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle. [1]
Lineage
She is named for Commodore William Bainbridge, [2] who, in 1800, commanded a U.S. squadron sent against pirates. His first assignment, however, was to buy off the pirates by presenting tribute to the Dey of Algiers. Subsequently, however, he fought pirates in the Mediterranean during the Barbary Wars.
References
- ↑ "Remote Mine Hunting System Installed on USS Bainbridge", Sea Technology, Feb 2007
- ↑ "The Namesake of the USS Bainbridge", ABC News, April 09, 2009