SS 101 MTW Facts Flashcards
Ship’s Mission
MOUNT WHITNEY serves as the flagship for Commander, Sixth Fleet/Commander, Joint Command Lisbon and NATO Strike Force, and has a combined U.S. Navy and Civilian Mariner complement of 300 personnel. MOUNT WHITNEY can receive process and transmit large amounts of secure data from any point on earth through HF, UHF, VHF, SHF, and EHF communications paths. This technology enables the Joint Intelligence Center and Joint Operations Center to gather and fuse critical information while on the move. As the most sophisticated Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence (C4I) ship ever commissioned, MOUNT WHITNEY incorporates various elements of the most advanced C4I equipment and gives the embarked Joint Task Force Commander the capability to effectively command widely dispersed air, ground, and maritime units in an integrated fashion.
carries enough food to feed the crew
90 days
ship has two boilers and two geared turbines that can produce
22,000 horsepower (16,405 killowatts) for a top speed of 23 knots
The ships displacement is
19,000 tons fully loaded.
Its length is
640 feet (195 meters) at the waterline, beam is 108 feet (33 meters), and draft is 30.5 feet (9 meters) fully loaded.
The keel was laid
January 8, 1969, launched on January 8, 1970 and was commissioned on January 16, 1971.
USS MOUNT WHITNEY is named for the
14,505 foot (4,421 meter) peak in the Sierra-Nevada mountain range in California
MTW AOR
Sixth Fleet: Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea
Commanding Officer
Captain Craig Clapperton is the ship’s 26th Commanding Officer.