Exhibits
USS Saratoga
(CVA-60, later CV-60), 1956-?
USS USS Saratoga, second of the 56,000-ton Forrestal
class aircraft carriers, was built at New York
Naval Shipyard. Upon completion
she went into
commission in
April 1956 and operated in the Western
Hemisphere until September 1957. Next, she briefly went to Northern European
waters to participate in Operation "Strikeback"…
In
February 1958, USS Saratoga began
the first of more than twenty deployments
to operate
with the Sixth
Fleet in the
Mediterranean.
Over the following
decade, the big carrier made seven more
tours to that increasingly tense part
of the
world.
In 1968, the USS Saratoga was
given a major renovation. She then played
host to President Nixon in
May 1969.
A tour in the Mediterranean was marked
by a growing Soviet naval presence in the "Middle
Sea" and
by unrest in Arab nations.
Two more Sixth
Fleet deployments in 1970 and 1971, including
North Atlantic operations
during
the latter,
were followed
by the ship's
only Pacific
cruise.
From May 1972 until January 1973, USS Saratoga served
with the Seventh Fleet off Vietnam, taking
part
in combat
operations to stop and
partially reverse
an
intense North Vietnamese offensive against
South Vietnam. During this deployment,
in June 1972, the ship received her new
designation
CV-60.
Through the rest of the 1970s, USS
Saratoga crossed
the Atlantic regularly to visit the Mediterranean.
In
September 1980,
following her sixteenth
Sixth
Fleet cruise,
she began a massive "SLEP" reconstruction.
This work was completed in February 1983,
and the next year
saw her back
in the Mediterranean
for
tour number seventeen.
The aircraft onboard USS
Saratoga in
October 1985 took control of terrorists
who had
recently hijacked the cruise ship
Achille Lauro. The aircraft
intercepted the hijackers’ airliner,
forcing the plane to land in Italy and
be taken into custody.
In 1986, the ship
took part in combat operations against
Libyan forces at sea and ashore.
In response
to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, USS Saratoga steamed
through the Mediterranean
and passed
through the Suez
Canal to operate
in the Red Sea.
The first two months of 1991 saw her
aircraft participating vigorously in operation "Desert
Storm", which broke the Iraqi
army and forced it out of Kuwait.
Two
more Sixth Fleet deployments rounded
out the carrier's active career, one
in 1992 and
the other
in 1993-94.
Both involved air
activities over
the Balkans,
in an effort to restrain the brutal
war in Bosnia. Departing the Mediterranean
for the
last time
in June 1994, the
ship began preparations
for inactivation.
USS USS Saratoga was
placed out of commission and stricken
from
the Naval
Vessel Register
at the
end of September
1994. After
resting
at Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania,
from mid-1995 to mid-1998, she was
towed to Newport, Rhode Island, where
she remains
in Navy custody
pending final
disposal.
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