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USS San Jacinto (CG-56) was a Ticonderoga-class cruiser in the United States Navy. She is named for the Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution.
Vessel USS San Jacinto (CG-56) NATO WARSHIP is a military ops ship sailing under the flag of United States of America. Her IMO number is 1 and MMSI number is 338933000. Main ship particulars are length of 173 m and beam of 17 m. Maps show the following voyage data - Present Location, Next port, Estimated (ETA) and Predicted Time of Arrival (PTA
USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) of the United States Navy was an Independence -class light aircraft carrier that served during World War II. She was named for the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution. Future U.S. President George H. W. Bush served aboard the ship during World War II.
San Jacinto was a part of Carrier Strike Group 8 led by the USS Harry S. Truman in the Mediterranean Sea. San Jacinto was decommissioned on 15 September 2023 in a ceremony at her homeport Naval Station Norfolk.
The US Navy considered acquiring a civilian passenger-cargo ship, SS San Jacinto, for use during World War I as USS San Jacinto (ID-1531), but never acquired or commissioned her. The second USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) was a light aircraft carrier that saw action in the latter half of World War II and was decommissioned in 1947.
October 16, The ex-USS San Jacinto departed Naval Station Norfolk, under tow by offshore tug Gary Chouest, en route to Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia, Pa.
Decommissioned: September 29, 2023. Builder: Ingalls Shipbuilding, West Bank, Pascagoula, Miss. Propulsion system: 4 General Electric LM-2500 Gas. Turbine Engines Length, overall: 567 feet. Beam: 55 feet. Draft: 33 feet. Displacement: Full Displacement: 9957 tons. Speed: 30+ knots.