USS Juneau (LPD-10)

21°22′34″N 157°59′16″W / 21.3760943°N 157.9877161°W / 21.3760943; -157.9877161

USS Juneau(LPD-10)
USS Juneau (LPD-10)
History
United States
NameJuneau
NamesakeCity of Juneau, Alaska
Ordered23 May 1963
Laid down23 January 1965
Launched12 February 1966
Sponsored byMrs. William A. Egan
Commissioned12 July 1969
Decommissioned30 October 2008
Stricken13 November 2017
IdentificationHull number: LPD-10
Nickname(s)The Mighty "J", "The Perfect 10", "The Jolly J"
StatusStricken, Final Disposition Pending
General characteristics
Class and typeAustin-class amphibious transport dock
Displacement
Length
  • 173.7 m (570 ft) overall,
  • 167 m (548 ft) waterline
Beam
  • 30.4 m (100 ft) extreme,
  • 25.6 m (84 ft) waterline
Draft
  • 6.7 m (22 ft) maximum,
  • 7 m (23 ft) limit
Speed21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Troops930 Marines
Complement35 officers, 400 sailors
Armament
  • 8 × .50-caliber machine guns,
  • 2 × 25 mm cannons,
  • 2 × CIWS mounts
Aircraft carriedUp to six CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters

USS Juneau (LPD-10), an Austin-class amphibious transport dock, is the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the capital of Alaska. The ship entered service on 12 July 1969, and participated in the Vietnam War, was command ship for the response to the Exxon Valdez oil spill, transported troops to the Persian Gulf for Operation Desert Storm, and was part of the attempted US response to Cyclone Nargis. Juneau was decommissioned in 2008, and is part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet, and is currently berthed in Oahu, Hawaii waiting for disposal.