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Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer<br/> | Arleigh Burke Class (Flight III) Guided Missile Destroyer<br/> | ||
Naming Ceremony 4 January 2019<br/> | Naming Ceremony 4 January 2019<br/> | ||
First Steel cut 7 January 2021<br/> | First Steel cut 7 January 2021<br/> | ||
Keel | Keel Authenticated 16 August 2022 - Launched TBD<br/><br/> | ||
<li>'''USS JEREMIAH DENTON DDG-129'''<br/>Commissioned TBD | <li>'''USS JEREMIAH DENTON DDG-129'''<br/>Commissioned TBD | ||
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USPS Double<br/>4-bar Cancel<br/><br/>"Flagship City Br."<br/><br/>Pascagoula MS | |||
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First steel cut, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Dennis_W_Gill_ | Dennis W. Gill]]. | |||
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'''NAMESAKE''' - Rear Admiral Jeremiah Andrew Denton Jr. (15 July 1924 – 28 March 2014)<br/> Denton was a U.S. Senator representing Alabama from 1981 to 1987, a United States Navy Rear Admiral and Naval Aviator taken captive during the Vietnam War.<br/> In June 1943, he entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and graduated three years later in the accelerated Class of 1947 on June 5, 1946, with a Bachelor of Science degree. His 34-year naval career included service on a variety of ships and on aircraft, including airships (blimps). His principal field of endeavor was naval operations. He also served as a test pilot, flight instructor, and commanding officer of an attack squadron flying the A-6 Intruder.<br/> RAdm Denton's military awards include the Navy Cross Medal, the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star Medal w/ two Gold Stars, the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal, the Bronze Star Medal w/ Combat "V" and four Gold Stars, the Purple Heart Medal w/ one Gold Star, the Air Medal w/ Strike/Flight Numeral 2, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ Combat "V", the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Prisoner of War Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal w/ 'Japan' clasp, the National Defense Service Medal w/ one Bronze Star, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal w/ three silver stars and one bronze star, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation w/ Palm and Frame Ribbon and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. RAdm Denton is also authorized to wear the Naval Aviator Badge.<br/><br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Rear Admiral Jeremiah Andrew Denton Jr. (15 July 1924 – 28 March 2014)<br/> Denton was a U.S. Senator representing Alabama from 1981 to 1987, a United States Navy Rear Admiral and Naval Aviator taken captive during the Vietnam War.<br/> In June 1943, he entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and graduated three years later in the accelerated Class of 1947 on June 5, 1946, with a Bachelor of Science degree. His 34-year naval career included service on a variety of ships and on aircraft, including airships (blimps). His principal field of endeavor was naval operations. He also served as a test pilot, flight instructor, and commanding officer of an attack squadron flying the A-6 Intruder.<br/> RAdm Denton's military awards include the Navy Cross Medal, the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star Medal w/ two Gold Stars, the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal, the Bronze Star Medal w/ Combat "V" and four Gold Stars, the Purple Heart Medal w/ one Gold Star, the Air Medal w/ Strike/Flight Numeral 2, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ Combat "V", the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Prisoner of War Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal w/ 'Japan' clasp, the National Defense Service Medal w/ one Bronze Star, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal w/ three silver stars and one bronze star, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation w/ Palm and Frame Ribbon and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. RAdm Denton is also authorized to wear the Naval Aviator Badge.<br/><br/> | ||
The ships | The ships sponsors are Madeleine Denton Doak and Mary Denton Lewis. daughters of the namesake. | ||
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Ship Name and Designation History
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Naming Ceremony 4 January 2019 First Steel cut 7 January 2021 Keel Authenticated 16 August 2022 - Launched TBD |
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2021-01-07 |
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First steel cut, cachet by Dennis W. Gill.
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Rear Admiral Jeremiah Andrew Denton Jr. (15 July 1924 – 28 March 2014)
Denton was a U.S. Senator representing Alabama from 1981 to 1987, a United States Navy Rear Admiral and Naval Aviator taken captive during the Vietnam War.
In June 1943, he entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and graduated three years later in the accelerated Class of 1947 on June 5, 1946, with a Bachelor of Science degree. His 34-year naval career included service on a variety of ships and on aircraft, including airships (blimps). His principal field of endeavor was naval operations. He also served as a test pilot, flight instructor, and commanding officer of an attack squadron flying the A-6 Intruder.
RAdm Denton's military awards include the Navy Cross Medal, the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star Medal w/ two Gold Stars, the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal, the Bronze Star Medal w/ Combat "V" and four Gold Stars, the Purple Heart Medal w/ one Gold Star, the Air Medal w/ Strike/Flight Numeral 2, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ Combat "V", the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, the Prisoner of War Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, the American Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal w/ 'Japan' clasp, the National Defense Service Medal w/ one Bronze Star, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal w/ three silver stars and one bronze star, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation w/ Palm and Frame Ribbon and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. RAdm Denton is also authorized to wear the Naval Aviator Badge.
The ships sponsors are Madeleine Denton Doak and Mary Denton Lewis. daughters of the namesake.
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