The US Navy officially decommissioned USS Sioux City this week.
The $362 million Littoral Combat Ship has been in service roughly four years and nine months.
USS Sioux City, a Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ship, was commissioned into service with the Navy on November 17, 2018.
In September last year, the Navy decommissioned the Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship USS Coronado after just eight years of service.
USS Sioux City conducts a passing exercise with an Egyptian Navy frigate in the Red Sea in July 2022.
Persons:
Brandon J, Vinson, Capt, Daniel Reiher, Nicholas S, Tenorio, Nicholas A, Bob Scott, Scott, Seaman Juel Foster, James Stavridis, Stavridis
Organizations:
US Navy, Navy, Service, USS, Naval, Brandon, Sioux, Coast Guard, Mayport, Littoral Combat Ship Training, Combat, Combat Ships, USS Sioux City, Egyptian Navy, Russell, Russell Sioux City, Iowa Public, Littoral Combat, USS Navy, Communication, Ships
Locations:
Sioux City, Wall, Silicon, USS Sioux City, Florida, Iowa, Coronado, Littoral, Souda Bay, Greece, USS Sioux, Egyptian, Red, Russell Sioux, China