As a forward-deployed unit, LA SALLE's primary mission is to provide flagship facilities and support to Commander. Sixth Fleet (COMSIXTHFLT), and his embarked staff. LA SALLE assumed the role of flagship for the U.S. Sixth Fleet on 8 November 1994, bringing expanded capabilities to the Fleet. With the ability and space available to embark a Joint Task Force staff when necessary, LA SALLE greatly increases the flexibility of the U.S. Sixth Fleet Commander and his staff.
Additionally, LA SALLE has been outfitted with state-of-the-art communication, command and control electronic equipment. Any operation or exercise involving sea, air, land, and amphibious forces can be controlled and directed from the flagship while at sea or in port. This further increases the U.S. Sixth Fleet's capability to respond to crisis or contingency operations.
Specifications | |
LENGTH | 521 Feet |
BEAM | 84 Feet |
DRAFT | 21 Feet |
DISPLACEMENT (FULL LOAD) | 13,900 Tons |
MAIN PROPULSION SYSTEM | De Laval Steam Turbines - Twin Shafts |
PROPELLERS | 2 (Combined 24,000 SHP) |
BOILERS | 2 Babcock & Wilcox (600 psi) |
SPEED | 20 Knots (sustained)/21.6 Knots (maximum) |
ARMAMENT | 2 20MM MK 16 Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems |
COMPLEMENT | Ship's Company - 420 Enlisted/25 Officers Staff - 90 Enlisted/48 Officers |
Ships | ||||||
Name | Number | Builder | Homeport | Ordered | Commissioned | Decommissioned |
USS LA SALLE | AGF 3 (formerly LPD 3) | NYNSY |
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