USS Briscoe (DD-977)

USS Briscoe (DD-977)

USS "Briscoe" (DD-977), named for Rear Admiral Robert Pearce Briscoe USN, was a sclass|Spruance|destroyer built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries at Pascagoula, Mississippi. She was laid down 21 July 1975, launched 28 December 1976 and commissioned 3 June 1978

"Briscoe" operated out of Norfolk, Virginia during her entire 25 year career. When decommissioned, she was part of Destroyer Squadron 22.

Highlights

Some highlights of her career include:

* Setting a U.S. record of 275 for most merchant vessel boardings in the North Red Sea in support of United Nations sanctions against Iraq.

* Served as on-scene commander for the rescue of 500 passengers of an Egyptian passenger ferry in the North Red Sea.

* Served in support of Operation Urgent Fury, the liberation of Grenada.

* Served as part of Multi-National Peacekeeping Forces off Lebanon.

* In July 1999 she was tasked with conducting the at-sea burial of John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife, and sister-in-law.

* In 1980, won the Battenberg Cup for finest ship in the U.S. Atlantic Fleet.

* Her last deployment was in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and fired 25 Tomahawk cruise missiles on targets in Iraq.

* Served in the Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, Red Sea, and Mediterranean.

History

"Briscoe" conducted firing trials in 1981-1982 in support of the [http://www.aes.itt.com/RCP/rcp_experience.htm SALGP] (Semi-Active Laser Guided Projectile) off the coast of Vieques, Puerto Rico. These projectiles were fired from the 5 inch (127 mm) gun at a range in excess of convert|11|mi|km. While in flight, an optical sensor would detect the signature of a laser-painted target on shore and convert the shell to an actively homing rocket for pinpoint destruction of moving and stationary targets on shore.

"Briscoe" participated in Operation Urgent Fury, the liberation of Grenada, and in the Multi-National Peacekeeping Forces off the coast of Lebanon, and in Baltic Operations 1990. "Briscoe" also participated as a member of Middle East Forces deploying twice to the North Red Sea conducting Maritime Interception Operations in support of U.N. sanctions against Iraq. "Briscoe" established a U.S. record of 275 merchant vessel boardings in the North Red Sea during the first of her two deployments to the area.

In her second North Red Sea deployment in March 1994, "Briscoe" responded to a distress call from an Egyptian passenger ferry, the Al-Qamar Al-Saudi Al-Misri. Briscoe acted as the On-Scene Commander for the ensuing rescue efforts for the over 500 passengers, coordinating the actions of the numerous vessels in the area.

In 1996, "Briscoe" deployed to the Mediterranean and Black Sea for a six-month period. Deployed with Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light 44 (Detachment 5), "Briscoe" in Exercise Atlas Hinge with the Tunisian navy and Exercise Shark Hunt and Jaws, an undersea warfare exercise against U.S. submarines in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean Sea.

"Briscoe" took part in Exercise Classica 96, from 31 August through 9 September, in the spirit of Partnership for Peace. Ships from the U.S. 6th Fleet, Black Sea and Mediterranean littoral nations (including Italy, Ukraine, Greece.

hip's crest

The ship's coat of arms is a reflection of the distinguished naval career of Admiral Robert Pearce Briscoe.

Standing boldly at the base of the shield is the Lion of St. Mark, which refers to the Admiral's leadership as Commander in Chief of Allied Southern Forces Europe. The fess and wavy bar, immediately above the Lion of St. Mark, suggest flowing water passing warships and small land areas. This is reminiscent of the Northern Solomon Islands where Admiral Briscoe commanded the USS|Denver|CL-58|6 in World War II several important engagements. The shield is completed by four stars, symbolic of Admiral Briscoe's leadership achievement and rank.

Atop the shield is a crest symbolic of further achievement in a long and successful career. The trident, symbol of Triton, ruler of the seas, refers to the United States Naval Academy where the Admiral served as a student, instructor and department head. The flash represents Prometheus' gift of science to mankind and alludes to Admiral Briscoe as one of the pioneers of modern electronics development in the Navy. The cross refers to the Navy Cross Admiral Briscoe received for his actions in the North Solomon Campaign. The crest is completed by the Taeguk which denotes the Admiral's Far East Naval Command.

The entire coat of arms is aptly summed up by the ship's motto "Efficiency and Valor", given to the ship by former Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Robert Carney, as a tribute to his close friend.

ee also

*List of United States Navy destroyers

External links

* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/DD977.htm Naval Vessel Register entry for "Briscoe"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/977.htm navsource.org: USS "Briscoe"]
* [http://www.united-states-navy.com/dd/dd977.htm united-states-navy.com: USS "Briscoe"]


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