L'11 febbraio 1947 venne disarmata e assegnata alla United States Navy reserve fleets del Gruppo di Philadelphia. It was the third US Navy vessel to be named after the Battle of Monterrey. On 14 April 2018, USS Monterey launched thirty Tomahawk missiles from a position in the Red Sea as part of a bombing campaign in retaliation for the Syrian government's alleged use of chemical weapons against people in Douma. From 12–19 January, she was in port in Haifa. Dopo aver attraccato alla Isole Gilbert il 19 novembre 1943 partecipò attivamente alla battaglia di Makin. La USS Monterey fu una portaerei leggera della Classe Independence, in servizio con la United States Navy durante la Seconda guerra mondiale ed utilizzata come nave scuola per alcuni anni nel periodo post-bellico. From 22 September to 4 October, she participated in Amphibious, Anti-Air, Anti-Surface, Anti-Subsurface, and Mine warfare events. MONTEREY was not built for service on the seas, but for harbor defense. La USS Monterey fu una portaerei leggera della Classe Independence, in servizio con la United States Navy durante la Seconda guerra mondiale ed utilizzata come nave scuola per alcuni anni nel periodo post-bellico Function: view, File: /home/ah0ejbmyowku/public_html/index.php [12], Pictured is General Zachary Taylor in his typical battle pose, leg slung over the saddle atop his famous white stallion "Old Whitie," before the heavily defended Independence Hill, the turning point in the Battle of Monterey. This octagon is familiar to all who view the modern warship's sophisticated radar array.
Monterey then sailed to Pearl Harbor for overhaul, departing once again on 29 August. COMPTUEX lasted from 21 April to 14 May and tested the USS America Joint Task Group in coordinated warfare operations. In addition, the Commanders of the NATO/WEU ships in the Southern Adriatic, Capt. Subito dopo un rapido rodaggio la nave salpò da Filadelfia per raggiungere il Pacifico Occidentale. Tra l'ottobre ed il dicembre 1944 la Monterey fu di stanza nuovamente nelle Filippine a supporto nella battaglia di Leyte e di Mindoro. She is the fourth US Navy vessel named for the Battle of Monterrey at Monterrey, Nuevo León during the Mexican–American War in 1846.
Dopo aver preso parte a diversi attacchi contro Kavieng, l'isola di Nuova Irlanda il 25 dicembre, come parte del Task Group 37.2, supportò lo sbarco delle truppe alleate alla battaglia di Kwajalein e alla battaglia di Eniwetok fino all'8 febbraio 1944. During Carrier Group Seven's deployment in 1998, Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light 42 (HSL-42), Detachment 2 deployed two SH-60B Seahawk on board the Monterey. He did so safely, and reported his findings back to the ship’s commanding officer, Captain Stuart Ingersoll. She rejoined TF 58 and supported Okinawa operations by launching strikes against Nansei Shoto and Kyūshū from 9 May to 1 June. Successivamente la Monterey fu inviata ai cantieri di Pearl Harbor per una revisione ed un ammodernamento, da dove partì nuovamente il 29 agosto 1944, per partecipare alla battaglia dell'Isola di Wake ed unirsi in seguito alla Task force 38 per partecipare alle operazioni contro le Filippine meridionali e poi nelle Isole Ryūkyū. Function: _error_handler, File: /home/ah0ejbmyowku/public_html/application/views/page/index.php
La USS Monterey ancorata presso l'atollo di Ulithi il 24 novembre 1944. [12], Pictured is General Zachary Taylor in his typical battle pose, leg slung over the saddle atop his famous white stallion "Old Whitie," before the heavily defended Independence Hill, the turning point in the Battle of Monterey. On 22–23 January, she was in port in Haifa, Israel for post-exercise debriefs, before leaving for a U.S. Navy/NATO Combined Air Defense Exercise. Upon completion, Monterey departed for the Adriatic Sea. Storia. [12], The coat of arms is emblazoned upon a white oval enclosed by a blue collar edged on the outside with gold rope and inscribed with the words USS MONTEREY above and CG61 below in gold letters.[12]. Upon completion of Dynamic Guard, USS Monterey departed for the Adriatic Sea for carrier escort duty with USS America from 6–13 October. In the background, Black Fort, another massive stone work protecting the city. ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES: U.S.S. From 7–9 April, she visited Haifa again for exercise debriefs and to disembark the Joint Task Force. [5] The Monterey dispatched helicopters in the attack of an Antiguan ship, the MV Courier. SS Monterey was a luxury ocean liner launched on 10 October 1931; one of four ships in the Matson Lines "White Fleet" which included SS Malolo, SS Mariposa and SS Lurline. Rimase ancorata a Philadelphia fino alla sua rottamazione nel maggio del 1971. La USS Monterey fu una portaerei leggera della Classe Independence, in servizio con la United States Navy durante la Seconda guerra mondiale ed utilizzata … On 14 April 2018, USS Monterey launched thirty Tomahawk missiles from a position in the Red Sea as part of a bombing campaign in retaliation for the Syrian government's alleged use of chemical weapons against people in Douma. USS Monterey (CG-61) is a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser in the United States Navy. September 1993 was the first time that USS Monterey served as the Adriatic Cruiser in support of United Nations Resolutions in Operations Sharp Guard, Deny Flight, and Provide Promise.
Nel gennaio del 1945 la portaerei attraccò ai cantieri navali di Bremerton per un'ulteriore revisione e si unì nuovamente alla Task Force 58 per partecipare alla battaglia di Okinawa dal 9 maggio al 1º giugno 1945.
[12], The motto "Rough in battle and ready in peace" comes from the nickname of Zachary Taylor, "Old Rough and Ready," which he earned in battle against the Seminoles in Florida, and later used as a campaign slogan for his election to the office of President of the United States. Coordinates: 6°13′N 151°19′E / 6.217°N 151.317°E / 6.217; 151.317, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Lieutenant Gerald Ford and Typhoon Cobra", Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, List of cruisers of the United States Navy, List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USS_Monterey_(CVL-26)&oldid=970251982, World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States, World War II aircraft carriers of the United States, Cold War aircraft carriers of the United States, United States Navy California-related ships, Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2008, Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 71.5 ft (21.8 m) (waterline), 109 ft 2 in (33.27 m) (overall), This page was last edited on 30 July 2020, at 05:53.
She was responsible for the destruction of thousands of tons of Japanese shipping, hundreds of planes, and vital industrial complexes. The light carrie… USS Monterey CG-61: Numero: 7067: Scala: 1:700 : Digita: Kit completo: Messo in commercio: 2007 | Riproposto in nuova confezione (aggiornato / nuove parti) Argomento: Guided missile cruiser Ticonderoga-class » Cruisers (Ships) Inizialmente progettata come incrociatore leggero Dayton (CL-78) dalla New York Shipbuilding Corporation il 29 dicembre 1941, la nave venne riclassificata CV-26 il 27 marzo 1942 e ribattezzata Monterey quattro giorni dopo.
She then conducted a training anchorage from 7–8 November in Volos, Greece in preparation for Exercise Niriis.