19 March 2016

USA: (USS) William P. Lawrence, (USS) Paul Hamilton to Swap Homeports

From Naval Surface Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs

In this file photo, USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110) and Hawaii-based USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) steam in formation during training off Southern California in November. (U.S. Navy/MC3 Christopher Frost) >>

SAN DIEGO - USS Paul Hamilton (DDG 60) will swap homeports with USS William P. Lawrence (DDG 110) this summer, the U.S. Navy announced March 17.

William P. Lawrence departed San Diego on a regularly scheduled deployment in January and will arrive in Hawaii in mid-2016, and Pearl Harbor-based Paul Hamilton will move to San Diego.

This move supports the rebalance to the Indo-Asia-Pacific, placing our most advanced capabilities and greater capacity in that vital theater. Likewise, it will allow Paul Hamilton, also a guided-missile destroyer, to proceed to San Diego for a scheduled extended dry-docking selected restricted availability.

Both Paul Hamilton and William P. Lawrence are Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers that perform key roles in support of a carrier strike group, expeditionary strike group, or surface action group.

DDGs are capable of sustained combat operations supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control and deterrence. These combatants operate in a network centric warfare environment and execute multi-mission tasking to include air, surface, undersea, space and cyber warfare. DDGs coordinate with units of a task group to conduct naval operations and execute the Maritime Strategy under a naval component commander.

Maintaining the most technologically advanced ships supports the United States’ commitment to the security, stability, and prosperity of the Indo-Asia-Pacific.