USS Rentz

USS Rentz (FFG-46)
USS Rentz (FFG-46), off San Diego, California, 4 April 1995.
History
United States
NameRentz
NamesakeChaplain George S. Rentz
Awarded28 April 1980
BuilderTodd Pacific Shipyards, Los Angeles Division, San Pedro, California
Laid down18 September 1982
Launched16 July 1983
Sponsored byMrs. Jean R. Lansing
Commissioned30 June 1984
Decommissioned23 May 2014
Stricken23 May 2014
HomeportNaval Base San Diego
Identification
Motto"Dread Nought"
FateSunk as part of Valiant Shield 2016 SINKEX
BadgeUSS Rentz crest
General characteristics
Class and typeOliver Hazard Perry-class frigate
TypeFrigate
Displacement4,100 long tons (4,200 t), full load
Length453 feet (138 m), overall
Beam45 feet (14 m)
Draft22 feet (6.7 m)
Decks9
Propulsion
Speedover 29 knots (54 km/h)
Range5,000 nautical miles at 18 knots (9,300 km at 33 km/h)
Complement15 officers and 190 enlisted, plus SH-60 LAMPS detachment of roughly six officer pilots and 15 enlisted maintainers
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
AN/SLQ-32
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × SH-60 LAMPS III helicopters
Aviation facilities

USS Rentz (FFG-46) was a United States Navy Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided missile frigate. She was named for George S. Rentz, a World War II Navy Chaplain, posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for actions following the loss of USS Houston in the Battle of Sunda Strait. He was the only Navy chaplain to be so honored during World War II.