About this Unit
USS **Gunston Hall** (LSD-44) is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship commissioned by the United States Navy in 1989. Named after the historic Virginia estate of George Mason, she is the second naval vessel to bear the name. Throughout her service, Gunston Hall has participated in numerous major operations, including humanitarian relief in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, and support missions during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The ship is designed to transport and launch amphibious craft and vehicles, serving as a critical asset in expeditionary warfare and joint operations worldwide.
Historical Facts
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Commissioning Date: USS Gunston Hall (LSD-44) was commissioned on 22 April 1989, as the second ship in the Whidbey Island-class dock landing ships.
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Namesake: The ship is named after Gunston Hall, the historic Virginia estate of George Mason, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
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Humanitarian Missions: USS Gunston Hall has participated in numerous humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions, including disaster response after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Iraq War Support: The ship supported Operation Iraqi Freedom by transporting Marines and equipment to the Persian Gulf and participating in amphibious operations.
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Operation Continuing Promise: In 2008 and 2009, Gunston Hall took part in Operation Continuing Promise, delivering medical, dental, and engineering aid to Central and South America.
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Anti-Piracy Operations: The ship has conducted anti-piracy patrols and exercises off the coast of Africa and in the Mediterranean, helping to secure vital sea lanes.
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Exercise Bold Alligator: Gunston Hall participated in Bold Alligator, the largest amphibious exercise on the East Coast since the end of the Cold War, in 2012.
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Homeport: The ship is homeported at Naval Station Little Creek in Virginia Beach, Virginia, a major hub for amphibious warfare.
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Unique Capabilities: As a dock landing ship, Gunston Hall can launch and recover LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion) hovercraft, supporting rapid deployment of Marines and armored vehicles.
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International Cooperation: Gunston Hall has participated in joint exercises with allied navies, including BALTOPS in the Baltic Sea, strengthening international maritime partnerships.