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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY USS CARTER HAL (LSD 50) FPO AE 09573-1738 5757 Ser LSD 50/053 O~UR From: Commanding Officer, USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) To : Director of Naval History (OP-09BH), Washington. Navy Yard, Washington, DC 20374 Subj: ANNUAL COMMAND HISTORY Ref: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12E Encl: (1) Command Organization (2) Chronology of Events (3) Historical Narrative 1. As per reference (a), the annual command history for USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) for calendar year 2000 is hereby forwarded. a. Command Mission. The mission of CARTER HALL is to transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles with their crews and embarked personnel in an amphibious assault, to act as Primary Control Ship during amphibious assaults and render limited docking and repair services to small ship and craft. b. Command composition and organization. (1) CARTER HALL is homeported in Little Creek, Virginia and is assigned to Amphibious Group Two, commanded by RADM J. Kevin Moran, U. S. Navy. (2) The ship's crew consists of 22 Offices and 300 enlisted personnel. The ship's organization is enclosed in enclosure (1). c. Chronology. Enclosure (2) is a chronology of the events and milestones reached during 2000. d.( Narrative. Enclosure (3) is a historical narrative of significant events in 2000.

USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) COMMAND ORGANIZATION CDR EDWAIRD J. D E W Y CO-ING OFFICER LCDR CURTIS J. GILBERT EXECUTIVE OFFICER FCCM (SW) JAMES L. OGBORN COMMAND MASlZR CHIEF DEPARTMENT HEADS CAPT LCDR LT LT LT LT LT LT LTJG CHIEF ENGINEER - SUPPLY OFFICER - FIRST LIEUTENANT - OPERATIONS OFFICER MEDICAL OE'FICER DENTAL OFFICER - ZUAINING OFFICER, USMC - COMBAT CARW OFFICER - NAVIGATOR

USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY 2000 DATE EVENT 1 JAN- 1 FEB Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base 1 FEB- 2 FEB Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ COf S Time 2-7 FEB Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base 7-11 FEB Underway Onslow Bay, North Carolina/ CAPEX 11-22 FEB Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base 22 FEB- 7 JUN Berth shift to Moon Engineering, Portsmouth, V A 7-9 JUN Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ Sea Trials 25 JUN Change of Command 9 JUN- 10 JUL Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base 10-14 JUL Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ COfS Time 14-24 JUL Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base 24-28 JUL Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ Onslow Bay, NC 28 JUL- 7 AUG Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base 7-10 AUG Underway enroute Onslow Bay, NC 10-23 AUG Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base/ Engineering Initial Assessment 23 AUG Underway enroute Yorktown Weapons Station 23-24 AUG Inport Yorktown Weapons Station/ Ammunition Onload 24 AUG Underway enroute Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base/ Richmond Navy League aboard CARTER HALL

24 AUG- 5 SEP 5-8 SEP 8-14 SEP 14-15 SEP 15-29 SEP 29 SEP- 1 OCT 1 OCT- 5 OCT 5-6 OCT 6-10 OCT 10-15 OCT 15-16 OCT 16-23 OCT 23-27 OCT 27-30 OCT 30 OCT- 2 NOV 2-27 NOV 27-29 NOV 29 NOV- 4 DEC 4-15 DEC Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base/ Supply Management Assist Visit Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ COfS Time Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ COfS Time Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base Underway enroute Ft. Lauderdale, EL/ Broward Navy Days Inport Ft. Lauderdale, FL/ Broward Navy Days Underway enroute Savannah, GA/ Octoberfest Inport Savannah, GA/ Octoberfest Underway enroute Onslow Bay, NC/ Type Commandersf Amphibious Training Underway enroute Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base Underway VACAPES OPAREA Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base Underway VACAPES OPAREA/ Final Evaluation Period Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base/ Fleet Maintenace Availability Underway enroute VACAPES OPAREA in support of Underway Demonstration/ Baltimore, MD Inport Baltimore, MD/ Army- Navy Game Underway Onslow Bay, North Carolina/ PHIBRON/MEU Integration Training

15-31 DEC Inport Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base/ Holiday Stand-down

USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY USS CARTER HALL began 2000 with many of its crew continuing to enjoy the holiday leave period which followed the ship's return from the UNITAS/WATC 40-99 deployment in December 1999. The entire crew returned from stand down on 15 Jan 2000. The remainder of January was spent preparing the ship to enter itsr Phased Maintenance Availability (PMA). While on deployment, the ship found out its Inter- Deployment Training Cycle (IDTC) was shortened from the standard 18 months to 10. The time provided for personal turnover, ship modification, upgrade, and overhaul were decreased, with the schedule of assessment and operational exercises maintained in the much shorter schedule. During February CARTER HALL and her crew got underway to maintain their operational readiness, exercising in the Virginia Capes. CARTER HALL was selected to participate as the Navy Amphibious platform for a Capabilities Exercise (CAPEX) in Onslow Bay, NC, from 7-11 February. The ship provided critical tactical support for Marine Units to successfully showcase Navy/ Marine amphibious assault tactics and procedures. CARTER HALL returned to Naval Amphibious Base (NAB) Little Creek for final preparations to shift berths to Moon Engineering, Portsmouth,

VA, which received the contract as the shipyard conducting the PMA. On February 22, USS CARTER HALL got underway from NAB Little Creek, for their short transit upriver to Moon Engineering. The ship's PMA was a series of overhauls, improvements, and upgrades to every aspect of the ship and its equipment. From the tear-out of the Combat Information Center and subsequent installation of the Ship's Self Defense System (SSDS), to the overhaul and corrective maintenance of the ship's engines and associated engineering spaces, CARTER HALL was receiving the treatment it deserved after such a successful deployment and its first five years in the Fleet. The improvements in.the combat systems installation provided the technical hardware and software that would integrate CARTER HALL'S sensors and give its warfighters a greater tactical advantage. Along with SSDS, the Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) system was installed aboard the ship, extending its anti ship missile defense to a greater range than was provided, until then, by the Close-In Weapons System (CIWS) Phalanx 20mm cannon. CARTER HALL'S exterior preservation was also a major part of the work done during its PMA. Flight deck non-skid was sand blasted, relayed, and repainted. In the well deck, wooden batter boards were replaced by more durable synthetic, and its

wooden deck was replaced in much needed areas. The shipfs anchors were lowered and paid out onto barges, where they, along with their full length of chain, were chipped, brushed, and primed before receiving the many coats necessary to prepare them for working up toward deployment again. In the final weeks of the yard period, CARTER HALL successfully completed the Light-Off Assessment of their engineering plant and the final inspections evaluating the ship's readiness for underway. On 7 June, following a successful Fast Cruise, pier side, CARTER HALL departed Moon Engineering and proceeded to the Virginia Capes Operations Area (VACAPES OPAREA) for Sea Trials, the traditional operational evaluation for a ship departing a yard period. On 23 June, with CARTER HALL returned to its berth at Quay Wall East, NAB Little Creek, the ship's crew assembled for its 3rd Change of Command. Commander Pamela A. Markiewicz turned the helm of the ship over in a traditionally short and reserved ceremony to Commander Edward J. Delaney. For the remainder of June and July, CARTER HALL got underway for Commanding Officer's time in the VACAPES OPAREA. Their Marine counterparts were welcomed back onboard for another CAPEX at Onslow Bay, NC. During the end of July and the beginning of August, the ship passed the first of its IDTC hurdles. The crew successfully completed their Command

Assessment of Readiness and Training (CART II), observed by their Immediate Superior in Command (ISIC), Commander Amphibious Group Two (COMPHIBGRU2), and evaluated by Afloat Training Group, Atlantic (ATGLANT). CARTER HALL got underway from 7-10 August to train with a platoon of Marine Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAVs) at Onslow Bay, NC. During the training, the ship and AAVs conducted both static and dynamic launches of the AAV platoon, working with the Marines that would embark CARTER HALL for her next deployment. Returning to NAB Little Creek, the ship's Engineering Department was successful in completing its Initial Assessment for their engineering plant programs. On 23 August, CARTER HALL transited the York River enroute Yorktown Weapons Station for its ammunition onload. Spending only one evening there, the ship was fortunate on the 24th to be joined for the transit by Richmond Navy League for a steel-beach picnic during the return to NAB Little Creek. To begin September, CARTER HALL went underway to the VACAPES OPAREA in anticipation of the coming visit of the Ship's Engineering Maintenance Team (SEMAT) Assist and Command, Control, Computers, Communications, and Combat System Systems Readiness Assessment (C5RA). This visit employed technical experts and representatives from both Fleet Training Support Center Atlantic (FTSCLANT) and NAVSEA to troubleshoot

Engineering and Operations Departmentsf systems to determine work items and expedite the process of procurement and repair. CARTER HALL remained in Little Creek through the end of September. On the 2gth, having the last line cast off from the pier at NAB Little Creek, CARTER HALL began her transit to Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Savannah, GA; and Onslow Bay, NC. The transit to Ft. Lauderdale was a result of CARTER HALL being chosen to represent the Navy at Broward Navy Days. Although the weather did not cooperate, the crew enjoyed the festivities that Broward Navy Days is famous for, and also found time to be active in their host community through two walk-the-kids-to-school programs sponsored by the public schools system. On 5 October, CARTER HALL made a one-day transit to Savannah, GA, to participate in their famous Octoberfest. On 10 October, having enjoyed the renowned hospitality of Savannah, CARTER HALL sounded one prolonged blast in thanks as it made a morning transit by River Street. The ship then transited to Onslow Bay, NC, to participate in Type Commander's Amphibious Training (TCAT). The exercises and drills, including man overboard, general quarters, and abandon ship, were conducted as administrative indoctrination in shipboard living for the Navy-Marine Corps Team. Having completed TCAT, CARTER HALL returned to Little Creek, where she and her crew prepared for the final assessment for the Basic Phase of IDTC, Final

Evaluation Period (FEP). This assessment combined all of the crews training and operations to date in determining their ability to properly and effectively fight the ship in a battle problem. Following the success in FEP, CARTER HALL returned to its homeport for a Fleet Maintenance Availability (FMAV) that would end up being CARTER HALL'S last major maintenance and upkeep availability prior to deployment. After celebrating the Thanksgiving Holiday, CARTER HALL got underway for a two-day engineering Underway Demonstration assessment in the VACAPES OPAREA. Completing the assessment, CARTER HALL made a transit to an exciting port visit at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, MD, making CARTER HALL, at 609 feet, the largest ship ever to moor there. The ship and her crew participated in the festivities for the Army-Navy Game during their stay in the Inner Harbor, making the short walk to cheer on the U.S. Naval Academy at PSINet Stadium. Following their stay in Baltimore, including the Navy victory over Army, CARTER HALL departed for Onslow Bay, NC. Rendezvousing with USS KEARSARGE (LHA-3) and USS PONCE (LPD-15), the two other ships of the Commander Amphibious Squadron 6 (COMPHIBRONG) Amphibious Readiness Group (ARG), the three ships transited to Onslow Bay, NC, to participate in PHIBRON/Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Integration Training (PMINT). PMINT

provides the PHIBRON and MEU staffs the opportunity to deconflict operational and logistic requirements in employing their subordinate units prior to entering their more exercise intensive phase of deployment preparation. On 15 December, after their return from PMINT, CARTER HALL'S crew began their holiday stand-down that would bring them to the New Year.