NEC 111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare
Base, Station or City San Diego
State/Country California
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USS Curts (FFG-38) Details
USS Curts (FFG 38) concluded 29 years of service to the Navy during a 25 January 2013 decommissioning ceremony held at Naval Base San Diego, CA. During the ship's final deployement, Curts seized contraband worth an estimated 26 million dollars.
USS CURTS' mission was to escort and protect convoys, underway replenishment groups, amphibious landing groups, and carrier battle groups. CURTS' missile, gun, and anti-submarine warfare systems, combined with its quick reaction and high speed capability, make the warship a valuable asset in today's multi-threat environment.
Shield/Crest
The navy division of the shield of the coat of arms alludes to the oceans of the world. The flaunches suggest radar waves, in reference to the outstanding contributions to the development of radar made by the ship's namesake Admiral Maurice E. Curts. The four stars in chief denote his highest rank achieved while on active duty. The flaming bomb in base refers to Admiral Curts' combat service during the Philippine Islands battles of World War II. The cross pattee signifies the Navy Cross awarded to him for heroic conduct while commanding the USS COLUMBIA during those battles.
The ship's wheel on the crest symbolizes the authority entrusted to Admiral Curts at the fleet command level, and his leadership of the U. S. Naval Forces both during and after the World War II. The heraldic symbolizes two awards of the Distinguished Service Medal for "exceptionally meritorious service" in numerous high commands.