USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch

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SKU:
534
MPN:
534
Backing:
Sew On
Edging:
Cut Edge
  • USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch
  • USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch | Center Detail
  • USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch | Upper Left Quadrant
  • USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch | Upper Right Quadrant
  • USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch | Lower Left Quadrant
  • USS Texas CGN-39 Nuclear Guided Missile Cruiser Patch | Lower Right Quadrant
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Description

US Navy CGN-39 USS Texas Guided Missile Cruiser Military Patch The third TEXAS (DLGN-39) was laid down as a guided missile frigate on 18 August 1973, at Newport News, Va., by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; reclassified as a guided missile cruiser and redesignated CGN-39 on 30 June 1975; launched on 9 August 1975, sponsored by Mrs. Dolph Briscoe, wife of the Governor of Texas; and commissioned on 10 September 1977, Capt. Peter B. Fiedler in command. Following a nine-week test of the ship's combat systems, TEXAS loaded out weapons at the Yorktown Naval Weapons station in October and underwent refresher training out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in November. TEXAS spent the first three months of 1978 conducting at-sea evaluation of her propulsion and weapons systems off the Virginia capes and in the Caribbean. On 28 March, she transited to her building yard at Newport News to commence a Post Shakedown Availability (PSA) which was completed on 31 July. The remainder of 1978 was spent in individual ship exercises off the east coast and Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, interspersed with periods in TEXAS' home port of Norfolk. Placed in commission, in reserve on 31 May 1993, decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 16 July 1993, and materials removed at Norfolk Navy Yard. TEXAS was scheduled to enter the Navy's Nuclear-Powered Surface Ship and Submarine Recycling Program on 31 March 1999. Her scrapping was reported complete on 30 June 2000.
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