USS New Orleans (LPH-11)

USS New Orleans (LPH-11)
USS New Orleans in 1988
History
United States
NameNew Orleans
NamesakeBattle of New Orleans
Ordered18 December 1964
BuilderPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard
Laid down1 March 1966
Launched3 February 1968
Commissioned16 November 1968
Decommissioned31 October 1997
Stricken23 October 1998
Identification
MottoThe Enforcers[1]
FateSunk as target, 10 July 2010
General characteristics
Class and typeIwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship
Displacement19,431 tons
Length598 ft (182 m)
Beam84 ft (26 m)
Draught30 ft (9.1 m)
Propulsion2 × 600 psi (4.1 MPa) boilers, one geared steam turbines, one shaft, 22,000 shaft horse power
Speed23 knots (26 mph; 43 km/h)
Complement718 (80 officer, 638 enlisted)
Armament
Aircraft carried20 × CH-46 Sea Knights, 10 × MH-53E Sea Stallion, 3 × AH-1 Cobra

USS New Orleans (LPH-11) was an Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship in the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship to be so named, and is the first named for the Battle of New Orleans, which was the last major battle of the War of 1812.

New Orleans was laid down on 1 March 1966 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was launched on 3 February 1968 and sponsored by Mrs. Arthur A. De la Houssaye. She was commissioned on 16 November 1968.