The USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) is a guided-missile destroyer of the United States Navy. The ship was named after both John S. McCain Sr., a former admiral in the U.S. Navy, and his son, John S. McCain Jr., a former senator and naval aviator who was a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.

The construction and commissioning of the USS John S. McCain were a part of the Navy’s plan to modernize and expand its fleet during the late 20th century. The ship was built by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, and was launched on September 26, 1992. It was commissioned on July 2, 1994.

The USS John S. McCain has seen action in several military engagements since its commissioning. In 1996, it was deployed to the Persian Gulf as a part of Operation Southern Watch, which enforced a no-fly zone over southern Iraq. The ship was also deployed to the Pacific Ocean in 1997 and participated in the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise.

The ship was again deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1998 and participated in Operation Desert Fox, a bombing campaign against Iraq in response to Iraq’s refusal to comply with United Nations Security Council resolutions.

In 2000, the USS John S. McCain was deployed to the western Pacific and participated in the Exercise Tandem Thrust, a joint military exercise with Australia. In 2003, the ship was deployed to the Persian Gulf as a part of the Operation Iraqi Freedom.

On August 21, 2017, the USS John S. McCain was involved in a collision with a Liberian-flagged oil tanker, the Alnic MC, while on a routine patrol in the Strait of Malacca. The collision resulted in ten sailors losing their lives, and several others were injured.

Following the collision, the Navy launched an investigation into the incident. The investigation revealed that lapses in judgment, leadership, and training were the primary causes of the accident. The Navy subsequently instituted changes to prevent similar accidents in the future.

The USS John S. McCain was repaired and returned to service in 2019. It was again deployed to the Pacific Ocean and participated in the RIMPAC exercise in August of that year.

In conclusion, the USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) has been an essential part of the United States Navy’s fleet for many years. The ship has participated in several military engagements and exercises, and it has helped to maintain peace and stability around the world. The tragic accident in 2017 was a reminder of the importance of proper leadership, training, and judgment in every aspect of military operations. The Navy’s response to the incident was swift and effective, and the USS John S. McCain continues to serve the nation with honor and distinction.

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