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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY USS VALLEY FORGE {CG SO) FPO AP 96682-1170 Ser Admin/ From: To: Subj: Ref: Commanding Officer, USS VALLEY FORGE Director of Naval History (N09BH) (a) OPNAVINST 5750.12F (CG-50) Encl: (1) Command Composition and Organization (2) 1998 Chronology (3) Narrative Summary (4) Supporting Documents 1. Enclosures (1) through (4) are forwarded reference (a). anc/lith T/; Copy to: COMDESRON TWENTY-ONE

COMMAND COMPOSITION AND ORGANIZATION: a. Mission: The mission of USS VALLEY FORGE (CG-50) is to complement the fleet's ability to keep the world's sea lanes open, and free, and to provide for in-depth protection of military and merchant shipping, underway logistics groups, amphibious forces and ba'.:tle groups. To achieve this the ship has been specifically designed to simultaneously counter air, surface and subsurface threats. b. Unit Commander: (COMDESRON TWENTY-ONE) CAPT Slattery CAPT Stavridis CAPT LeFever 01 JAN - 20 MAR 20 MAR - 18 DEC 18 DEC - 31 DEC c. Units under VALLEY FORGE's operational control: None d. Commanding Officer: CDR William P. Haker 01 JAN - 31 DEC e. Executive Officer: LCDR David Melin LCDR Jeffrey Frederick 01 JAN - 18 DEC 18 DEC - 31 DEC f. Homeport: San Diego, California g. Aircraft Assigned: HSL-45 Wolfpack 17 JUN - 07 DEC Two Lamps Mk III (SH-608) Helicopters: Lonewolf 46 Lonewolf 57 Encl ( 1)

1998 CHRONOLOGY January 01-08 01-09 10-25 26-30 28 31 Holiday Leave Period Two Intermediate Maintenance Availability (IMAV) - SIMA San Diego, CA Underway-ESSEX Amphibious Readiness Group (ARG) Composite Task Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS)-Firing Exercise II February 01 02 03-05 06 07-16 17 18-19 20 21-28 Underway-Type Training and Transit to Seal Beach, CA Run the Ship's Self-Radiated Noise Measurement (SSRNM) Range Moored-Seal Beach, CA for Ammo Onload Underway-Type Training and Transit to San Diego, CA Underway-Type Training and Transit to Santa Barbara, CA Anchored-Santa Barbara, CA for Port Visit Underway-Transit to San Diego, CA IMAV-SIMA San Diego, CA 23 HSL-45 Pack-Up Kit (PUK) Onload Encl (2)

March 01 02-13 02-06 IMAV-SIMA San Diego, CA Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) Inspects the Readiness of the Ship 02 06 07-22 11 Underway-Southern California (SOCAL) INSURV Underway Material Inspection Ship's Party at Club Metro San Diego Naval Station Guest Ship for 20 23-25 24 25 27-31 28 Commander Destroyer Squadron 21 Change of Command aboard VALLEY FORGE-CAPT Slattery to CAPT Stavridis Underway-SOCAL NSFS-Supporting Arms Coordination Exercise (SACEX) Replenishment at Sea (RAS) with USNS Rappahannock HSL-45 Helicopter Squadron Onload-San Diego, CA Underway-SOCAL for Fleet Exercise ABRAHAM LINCOLN Battle Group Photo Exercise 29 April RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 01-07 Underway-SOCAL =or Fleet Exercise 02 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 06-07 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Battle Group Missile Exercise -VALLEY FORGE fires two SM-2 Standard Surface to Air Missiles 2

07 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 08-12 13-23 Underway-SOCAL for Joint Task Force Exercise 98-2 16 RAS with USS CA~DEN (AOE-2) 17 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 21 Commander Third Fleet Visits Ship (VADM Browne) 24-30 IMAV-SIMA San Diego, CA 25-30 Pre-Overseas Movement (POM) Leave Period One 01-26 01-20 01-06 08 08-19 20 26 27 28 30-31 June 01-07 IMAV-SIMA San Diego, CA POM Leave Period One POM Leave Section Turnover Day POM Leave Period Two Vice Admiral Krekich (COMNAVSURFPAC) FORGE Underway-Sea Trials in SOCAL Underway-Guest Cruise Visits VALLEY 05 Bring your Kids to Work Day on VALLEY FORGE 3

08-12 Surface Line Week-San Diego, CA 08-09 Underway-Surface Line Week Burial At Sea Ceremony 10-16 18 Underway for ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-71) Battle Group Deployment to the Western Pacific and Arabian Gulf RAS with USNS PECOS 17-30 Underway-Transit to Yokosuka, Japan 19 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 21-23 Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise 98-1 24 CHOP to COMSEVENTHFLT 25 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 29 RAS with USNS TIPPECANOE 01-04 Port Visit-Yokosuka, Japan 05-09 Underway-Transic to Hong Kong, China 08 Swim Call in Straits of Taiwan 09 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 10-13 Port Visit-Hong Kong, China 14-17 Underway-Transic to Singapore, Malaysia 18-20 Port Visit-Singapore, Malaysia 21-2 9 Underway-Transic to Arabian Gulf 22 RAS with USNS WALTER S. DIEHL 26 CHOP to COMFIFTHFLT 4

30 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) and USNS NIAGARA FALLS Transit Straits of Hormuz into Arabian Gulf August 01-31 Underway-Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean 03 Transit Straits of Hormuz out of Arabian Gulf 04 RAS with USNS YUKON 06-14 Tracking Exercises in Indian Ocean 14 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 16 Transit Straits of Hormuz into Arabian Gulf 23-30 MIO Surge Opera~ions September 01 Anchored-Sitrah 02-04 Port Visit-Bahrain 05-13 Underway-Arabian Gulf 05-06 Central Arabian Gulf Operations 07-09 Maritime Interception Operations 10-11 Arabian Gulf ASW Exercise 14 Anchored-Sitrah 15-19 Port Visit-Bahrain 20-27 Underway-Arabian Gulf 20 RAS with USNS YUKON 21-26 Maritime Interception Operations 26 Swim Call in Arabian Gulf 28-30 Port Visit-Bahrain 5

October 01 02 03-04 04 05-08 Port Visit-Bahrain Underway-Arabian Gulf Inport-Jubail, Saudi Arabia Reception for COMFIFTHFLT (VADM Moore) on VALLEY FORGE Underway-Operation Red Reef 08 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 09 10-13 13 14-22 16-20 Inport-Jubail, Saudi Arabia Underway-Operation Red Reef RAS with USNS YUKON Underway-Arabian Gulf MIO Surge II Opecations 21 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 22 Transit Straits of Hormuz to Indian Ocean 23-31 Transit to Albany, Australia 26 CHOP to COMSEVENTHFLT 28 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 29 RAS with USNS SPICA 29-30 Mid-Cycle Assessment 31 Crossing the Equator Ceremony-Wog Day November 01-04 Transit to Albany, Australia 6

02-04 Command Assessment of Readiness and Training (CART I) 05-09 Port Visit-Albany, Australia 10-12 Transit to Melbourne, Australia 12 Search and Rescue Mission-Four Australian Fishermen Rescued 13-17 18-29 22 Port Visit-Melbourne, Australia Transit to Pearl Harbor, HI Swim Call in Pacific Ocean 24 27 RAS with USS CAMDEN CHOP to COMTHIRDFLT Turkey Shoot (AOE-2) 30 Port Visit-Pearl Harbor, HI December 01-06 Transit to San Diego, CA, Tiger Cruise 02 RAS with USS CAMDEN (AOE-2) 07 08-13 14-27 18 28-31 Homecoming-San Diego, CA Holiday Leave Period One COMDESRON 21 Change of Command CAPT Stavridis to CAPT LeFever Holiday Leave Period Two 7

NARRATIVE: During 1998, USS VALLEY FORGE (CG-50) participated in a wide variety of missions in many diverse operational environments. The majority of the year was spent either in preparation for or on hec six-month deployment to the Arabian Gulf and Western Pacific. January of 1998 began with the second of two leave periods dedicated to allowing sailors to spend time with family and friends over the holiday season. Much of the first few months of 1998 were also dedicated to making final preparations in material readiness for her upcoming deployment. This meant that VALLEY FORGE received a great deal of assistance from SIMA workers during numerous Intermediate Maintenance Availability (IMAV) Periods. On the 26th of January, VALLEY FORGE got underway with the USS ESSEX LHD-2 Amphibious Readiness Group (ARG) for COMPTUEX. During COMPTUEX, VALLEY FORGE performed flawlessly as air, surface, and sub-surface warfare commander during high tempo operations in a multi-threat environment. On the 28'h, VALLEY FORGE participated in FIREX II in which greater than 96% of her 5n gun ordnance was on target. After a weekend in port in San Diego, VALLEY FORGE was underway again. On February 2, she was underway enroute to Seal Beach, California where she would conduct her ammunition onload in preparation for her upcoming deployment. On the way to Seal Beach, VALLEY FORGE tested how much and what types of noise she was putting into the water by running the SSRNM range. After returning to San Diego fcom Seal Beach, VALLEY FORGE went through a brief upkeep period before getting underway again to go to Santa Barbara, California for a port visit on the 18th and 19th of February. For the rest of February, VALLEY FORGE was in another IMAV with SIMA San Diego. In addition to final preparations for her 1998 deployment, during March VALLEY FORGE underwent an Inspection of her material readiness by the Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV). This is typically the most grueling inspection of material condition that Navy ships undergo. VALLEY FORGE did extremely well, and was the first cruiser to satisfactorily complete the full-power trial as graded by the senior inspector. On March 20th, Destroyer Squadron 21 had a change of command aboard VALLEY FORGE, making Captain Stavridis VALLEY FORGE's new operational col!h~ander. From 23-25 March, VALLEY FORGE was underway in the Southern California Operating Area with the Encl (3)

USS ESSEX ARG again, and fired over 170 rounds from her 5" guns, and also provided surveillance, Defensive Counter-Air control, and Anti-Air Warfare coverage while troops were being transported ashore. On the 26th, VALLEY FORGE embarked a helicopter detachment from HSL-45 before heading back to sea on the 27th for a Fleet Exercise, which lasted from 27 March to 7 April. The Fleet Exercise was the first opportunity the ABRAHAM LINCOLN Battle Group had to operate together in preparation for their deployment. A highlight of the Fleet Exercise was the surface-to-air missile exercise in which VALLEY FORGE fired two SM-2 missiles that were both evaluated as kills. One missile was fired at a high-altitude subsonic target and one at a low-altitude supersonic target. Aftec a brief stay in San Diego, VALLEY FORGE was underway again from 13-23 April for a Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX-98-2). This was the final stage of preparation for the ABRAHAM LINCOLN Battle Group in anticipation of their upcoming deployment. Upon return to San Diego on the 24th of April, VALLEY FORGE began her pre-overseas movement (POM) leave period during which one half of the crew took leave at a time. The leave period was intended to allow sailors to make final preparations at home and with their families before their sixmonth deployment. Throughout the POM period, those sailors who were on the ship continued with the final IMAV before deployment. The POM period ended on the 19th of May. On May 20th, all personnel returned to the ship to make final preparations for deployment. On the 27th, the ship was underway for Sea Trials, and on the 29th of May, VALLEY FORGE hosted over 600 guests, including family and friends of the crew, to a one-day cruise in which she demonstrated many of her capabilities, including firing her 5" guns and a full power run. During her underway period on June gth and 9th for Surface Line week in San Diego, VALLEY FORGE conducted a burial-at-sea ceremony. The most anticipated day of the year for the VALLEY FORGE and her sailors came on June 17th when she left San Diego with the ABRAHAM LINCOLN Battle Group not to return home for six-months. From 17-30 June, VALLEY FORGE transited the Pacific Ocean enroute to Yokosuka, Japan. From 21-23 June, VALLEY FORGE participated in ASW Exercise 98-1. On 24 June, VALLEY FORGE entered the Seventh Fleet. 2

From July 1st to 4th, sailors enjoyed the sights in Yokosuka, Japan. On July 4th, VALLEY FORGE participated in a base wide celebration of our independence. From 5-9 July, VALLEY FORGE rransited to Hong Kong where she enjoyed a port visit from the 10th to the 13rh. Next in line was Singapore, Malaysia where VALLEY FORGE enjoyed liberty from the 13th to the 20th. After leaving Singapore, VALLEY FORGE Sailors knew the most difficult part of the deployment was upcoming. VALLEY FORGE was now on the way to the Arabian Gulf, which she entered on 30 July after transiting the Straits of Hormuz. During her time in the Arabian Gulf, VALLEY FORGE was involved in numerous exercises and activities, but her primary focus was on Maritime Interception Operations (MIO) in support of United Nations Sanctions against Iraq. During these exercises VALLEY FORGE boarded numerous vessels in a search of illegal cargo. VALLEY FORGE's Visit Board Search and Seizure (VESS) team diverted eight ships for further inspection of goods deemed to be questionable or illegal. Over the three-month period in which VALLEY FORGE conducted MIO, she boarded over 25 vessels. From August 6th to 14th, VALLEY FORGE participated in tracking exercises. From 23-30 August and 16-20 October, VALLEY FORGE participated in a new type of MIO called MIO Surge, in which Allied ships go to the far northern edge of the Arabian Gulf and attempt to divert illegal merchant shipping as it comes out of Iraqi waters. These operations were highly successful, and VALLEY FORGE was the key player in the interception of all eight shipments diverted by the ABRAHAM LINCOLN Battle Group. In September, VALLEY FORGE received a short break from the grueling deployment during a port visit in Bahrain from 2-4 September. In the midst of MIO, VALLEY FORGE participated in an Arabian Gulf ASW exercise on September 10th and 11th. Again from 15-19 September, and from 28 September to 1 October, VALLEY FORGE visited Bahrain. VALLEY FORGE was inport in Jubai1, Saudi Arabia on October 3rd and 4rh and hosted the Commander of the Fifth Fleet, Vice Admiral Moore, to a reception aboard the ship. From October 5-8 and 10-13, VALLEY FORGE was underway for Operation Red Reef which is an annual joint operation between Saudi Arabia and the United States. During Operation Red Reef, VALLEY FORGE acted as warfare commander in all warfare areas. As mentioned, VALLEY 3

FORGE was the key player in MIO Surge II from October 16-20. On October 22, VALLEY FORGE left the Arabian Gulf for the last time in 1998, and started the two-week transit to Albany, Australia. On 26 October, VALLEY FORGE entered into the Seventh Fleet. On October 29th and 30th VALLEY FORGE's engineering team underwent the Destroyer Squadron 21 Mid-Cycle Assessment (MCA), and passed with very few discrepancies. During MCA, VALLEY FORGE' s team was described as "well prepared", and "outstanding" by the senior MCA observer. On the final day of October, the age old crossing the Equator Ceremony was observed as all polliwogs aboard the ship were cleansed to the best of the honorable shellbacks abilities. The beginning of November found VALLEY FORGE completing the final leg of her transit to Albany, Australia. From the 5th to the 9th, sailors enjoyed the wonderful hospitality of the Australians in the small town of Albany. They also hosted much of the city to tours of the ship. One of the most exciting moments of the deployment came on the morning of the 13th of November when VALLEY FORGE conducted a dangerous Search and Rescue mission off the coast of Melbourne, Australia. Four Australian fishermen were pulled out of a sinking boat in extremely perilous seas by one of VALLEY FORGE's embarked SH-60B helicopters. Upon entering Melbourne later that morning, VALLEY FORGE was greeted with a hero's welcome, and huge national media interest in the rescue. In Melbourne, VALLEY FORGE hosted over 10,000 guests to tours of the ship, all while enjoying many of the sailors favorite port of the entire deployment. On the 18th of November, VALLEY FORGE eagerly got underway for a transit to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and more importantly American soil. Upon arrival in Pearl Harbor on the 30th of November, VALLEY FORGE took on about 100 Tiger Cruise guests, friends and family members of the crew, and about the same number of crew members flew home to San Diego for an early reunion with family and friends. The final leg of deployment began on the let of December when the Tiger Cruise began. During the Tiger Cruise, the guests were treated to numerous gun shoots, an air show by the ABRAHAM LINCOLN, tours of the ship, and some very rough weather. On the 7th of December VALLEY FORGE celebrated her homecoming to San Diego. The week after deployment was dedicated to allowing family members to get back in the flow of things, and this was continued through the holiday leave period 4

which began on the 14th of December. On the 18th of December, VALLEY FORGE hosted anot~er Change of Command for Destroyer Squadron 21, and Captain LeFever took operational control of VALLEY FORGE. 5

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Photographs, biographies, and pamphlets are included as supporting documentation. Encl (4)