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USS America (CV-66)
31 August 1965
Career
Laid down: 1 January 1961
Launched: 1 February 1964
Commissioned: 23 January 1965
Decommissioned: 9 August 1996
Fate:inactive
General Characteristics
Displacement:80,800 tons
Length:1047.5 ft (319 m)
Extreme Width:249 ft (76 m)
Beam:130 ft (40 m)
Draft:35.7 ft (10.9 m)
Speed:20+ knots (37 km/h)
Complement:4,582 officers and enlisted
Armament: Terrier missile launchers
Aircraft:about 75

The third USS America (CV-66), originally CVA-66, was a supercarrier of the United States Navy that served from 1965 to 1996.

She was laid down on 1 January 1961 at Newport News, Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp., launched on 1 February 1964, sponsored by Mrs. David L. McDonald , wife of Admiral David L. McDonald , the Chief of Naval Operations, and commissioned at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard on 23 January 1965, Captain Lawrence Heyworth, Jr. , in command.

After fitting out there until 15 March 1965, America remained in Hampton Roads for operations off the Virginia capes until getting underway on 25 March. She conducted her first catapult launch on 5 April 1965, with Comdr. Kenneth B. Austin , the carrier's executive officer, piloting a Douglas A-4C Skyhawk. Proceeding thence to the Caribbean, the carrier conducted shakedown training and concluded it at Guantanamo Bay on 23 June.

Entering the Norfolk shipyard for post-shakedown availability on 10 July, she remained there until 21 August. She next operated locally through late August and then proceeded to the operating areas off the Virginia capes and to Bermuda, arriving back at Norfolk on 9 September. On 25 September, Rear Admiral J. O. Cobb broke his flag as Commander, Carrier Division 2 .

1 First Deployment (1965-1966)

America sailed for her first Mediterranean deployment late in 1965. New Year's Day, 1966, found her at Livorno, Italy. Over the ensuing weeks, the ship visited Cannes, Genoa, Toulon, Athens, Istanbul, Beirut, Valletta, Taranto, Palma, and Pollensa Bay in Spain. She sailed on 1 July for the United States. Early in the deployment, from 28 February to 10 March America participated in a joint Franco-American exercise " Fairgame IV ," which simulated conventional warfare against a country attempting to invade a NATO ally. She arrived at NOB , Norfolk, on 10 July, remaining there for only a short time before shifting to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard on 15 July for availability.

America operated locally in the Norfolk area from 29 August to 19 September, after which time she proceeded to Guantanamo Bay to carry out training. After Hurricane Inez swirled through the region, her sailors spent an estimated 1,700 man-hours in helping the naval base at Guantanamo to recover and return to normal operations.

The following month, America initiated into carrier service the A-7 Corsair II, conducting its flight qualifications off the Virginia capes, while she also conducted automatic carrier landing system trials which demonstrated the feasibility of "no hands" landings of F-4 Phantom and F-8 Crusader aircraft.

From 28 November to 15 December, America took port in " LANTFLEX 66 ," gaining experience in the areas of antiair antisubmarine, and carrier strike operations. The ship also participated in a mine drop , missile shoots, and provided air support for amphibious operations. She returned to NOB Norfolk on 15 December, remaining there through the end of the year 1966.



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