USS Whidbey Island

USS Whidbey Island (LSD-41) in the Persian Gulf in 2006
History
United States
NameWhidbey Island
NamesakeWhidbey Island
Ordered9 February 1981[1]
Laid down4 August 1981[1]
Launched10 June 1983[1]
Acquired8 January 1985[1]
Commissioned9 February 1985[1]
Decommissioned22 July 2022[2]
HomeportNAB Little Creek, Virginia[1]
Identification
MottoIntrepid Vanguard
FateOut of commission, in reserve
StatusDecommissioned
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeWhidbey Island-class dock landing ship
Displacement
  • 11,471 tons (light)
  • 16,360 tons (full)
Length610 ft (190 m)
Beam84 ft (26 m)
Draft21 ft (6.4 m)
Propulsion4 Colt Industries, 16-cylinder diesel engines, 2 shafts, 33,000 shp (25,000 kW)
Speedover 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
4 LCACs or 21 LCM-6s
Complement
  • 22 officers, 391 enlisted
  • Marine detachment: 402 + 102 surge
Armament

USS Whidbey Island (LSD-41) is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship (LSD) of the United States Navy.[1] She was named for Whidbey Island, in Puget Sound, Washington, the location of NAS Whidbey Island; the name ultimately derives from the sailor, explorer and engineer Joseph Whidbey.

Whidbey Island was laid down on 4 August 1981, by the Lockheed Shipbuilding, Seattle, Washington; launched on 10 June 1983, sponsored by Mrs. Sally Gorton, wife of Senator Slade Gorton; and commissioned on 9 February 1985.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41)". Naval Vessel Register. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Navy Decommissions USS Whidbey Island". usni.org. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.