USS Nicholson (DD-982)

USS Nicholson (DD-982)
USS Nicholson on 20 January 2001
History
United States
NameNicholson
NamesakeJames Nicholson
Ordered15 January 1974
BuilderIngalls Shipbuilding
Laid down20 February 1976
Launched11 November 1977
Acquired23 April 1979
Commissioned12 May 1979
Decommissioned20 December 2002
Stricken6 April 2004
Identification
Motto
FateSunk as target, 30 July 2004
Badge
Ship's crest
Ship's crest
General characteristics
Class and typeSpruance-class destroyer
Displacement8,040 (long) tons full load
Length529 ft (161 m) waterline; 563 ft (172 m) overall
Beam55 ft (16.8 m)
Draft29 ft (8.8 m)
Propulsion4 × General Electric LM2500 gas turbines, 2 shafts, 80,000 shp (60 MW)
Speed32.5 knots (60.2 km/h; 37.4 mph)
Range
  • 6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
  • 3,300 nautical miles (6,100 km; 3,800 mi) at 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement19 officers, 315 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helicopters.
Aviation facilitiesFlight deck and enclosed hangar for up to two medium-lift helicopters

USS Nicholson (DD-982), a Spruance-class destroyer, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for a family which was prominent in early American naval history, including James Nicholson, the senior Continental Navy Captain, and Samuel Nicholson, the first captain of USS Constitution.


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