Awarded: May 18, 1961
Keel laid: July 2, 1962
Launched: April 25, 1964
Commissioned: January 8, 1966
Decommissioned: November 15, 1993
Builder: Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine
Propulsion system:4 - 1200 psi boilers; 2 General Electric geared turbines
Propellers: two
Length: 548 feet (167 meters)
Beam: 55 feet (16.8 meters)
Draft: 28,5 feet (8.7 meters)
Displacement: approx. 8,100 tons
Speed: 30+ knots
Aircraft: one SH-2F (LAMPS 1) helicopter
Armament: two Mk 141 Harpoon missile launchers, one Mk-42 5-inch/54 caliber gun, two 20mm Phalanx CIWS, one Mk-10 missile launcher for Standard missiles (ER) and ASROC, Mk 46 torpedoes from two Mk-32 triple mounts
Crew: 27 officers and 450 enlisted
On 30 June, Wainwright DLG-28 was re-designated a guided missile cruiser, CG-28. 7-8/75; Med ops, one-day stop at Rota. 8/75; arrived Charleston for stand down. 9-??/75; 2d Fleet operations, inspections, and upkeep.
1976: spring; special operations and underway training, Charleston. 7/76; IN PORT New York, the International Naval Review and Operation "Sail," both in honor of the United States' Bicentennial birthday. Wainwright had the signal honor of being the focal point of both events serving as flagship for the naval review and as reviewing ship for Operation "Sail." During her service in those two capacities, she entertained Vice President Nelson D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State Kissinger, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, Admiral James L. Holloway, III, Chief of Naval Operations, and Admiral Shanahan, Commander, 2d Fleet, departed New York for Charleston, special operations and training cruises. Routine tests, inspections, evaluations, and certifications saw her through the Bicentennial year and the first three months of 1977.
1977: 3/77; third deployment to the Mediterranean. She joined the 6th Fleet officially upon arrival in Rota on 12 April and actually entered the Mediterranean the following day. Port Visits and an almost incessant schedule of training exercises-ASW drills, AAW practice, missile shoots, multinational and bilateral exercises - occupied her once again. During the last two months of 1977, typical 2d Fleet operations out of Charleston filled her schedule. Presented the Marjorie Sterett Battleship Fund Award. Battle Efficiency "E".
1978: 1/78; spent grooming for a multi threat training exercise, "READEX 1-78," which too place in February in the southern Florida and Caribbean operating areas. 2/78; Returned to Charleston, entered the Charleston Navy Shipyard on 23 February for the commencement of scheduled 13-month overhaul which concluded in March 1979.
1979: 3/79; Overhaul ended. Wainwright outfitted with the advanced Harpoon anti-shipping missile system. Deployment to the Caribbean. Pacific ocean ops during the Nicaraguan Revolution. November 27 Wainwright departs for Med cruise and black sea ops.
1980: Wainwright returns from Med cruise and Black Sea ops on May 6th. From August to November Wainwright was deployed on a North Atlantic cruise.
1981: 2/81; Med deployment. 7/81; returned to Charleston
1982: 6/82; deployed to Med as a key participant in Lebanon Contingency Operations. Escort duty during the P.L.O. evacuation from Beirut. Transited Suez canal, Indian Ocean ops for 1 month. 11/82; arrived Charleston Wainwright received the prestigious Arleigh Burke Award for fleet excellence.
1983: 3/83; entered Charleston Naval Shipyard for regular overhaul. Systems upgrade to SM2-ER Extended Range missile, 1st ship in the fleet. 12/83: Shipyard period completed.
1984: MED CRUISE 1-84 9/84; Departed Charleston for Med cruise. Exercises typical, operated in the Black Sea, Aegean Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Ionian Sea, and others. Port calls included Toulon France, Catania Sicily, Naples Italy. Haifa Israel, Barcelona, Spain, Villefranche France. Miles steamed; 39,399. 5/85; Arrived Charleston
1986: Med cruise 2A-86. USS Josephus Daniels Major Engine room Casualty; Wainwright moved up in rotation. 6/86: Departed Charleston Arrived Med for 8th Med Deployment. Operation Sea wind with the Egyptian navy. Typical Operations & exercises. Ports visited; Gaeta Italy, Palma de Majorca, Naples Italy, Marseilles France, Toarmina Sicily, Genoa Italy, 10/86; Arrived Charleston Wainwright awarded prestigious 6t Fleet TOP HAND.
1987: 9/87; Wainwright operates in NATO exercise OCEAN SAFARI 87, North Atlantic, with ships of the Navies of Canada, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, as part of Striking Force Atlantic Fleet NATO.
1988: 1/88; Departed Charleston as lead ship of Middle East Force 1-88. 2/88: entered Persian Gulf with Samuel. B. Roberts, Jack Williams, Simpson. Wainwright served as command ship. Samuel B. Roberts hits a mine. 4/88; Operation Praying Mantis, Wainwright, Simpson & Bagley destroy SIRRI gas-oil separation platform with naval gunfire. Same ships sank Iranian gunboat JOSHAN with missile and gunfire attacks after unsuccessful missile attack on Wainwright. Then Wainwright fired long range missiles on an Iranian F-4 Phantom for a kill. Wainwright awarded C.A.R., J.M.U.A., A.F.E.M. 6/88: Arrived home at Charleston "BATTLE TESTED - BATTLE PROVEN"
1989: 4-6/89; Operation Checkmate, Caribbean sea law enforcement operations. 9/89; in port Charleston for hurricane Hugo rebuilding and repairs. 10/89; Departed Charleston for Med 1-90. Supported Presidential Summit at Sea, at Malta, President Bush & Soviet President Gorbachev. 12/89; Helo crash. Port calls; Dubrovnik Yugoslavia, Monaco/Nice France, Rome Italy, Naples Italy, Valencia Spain, Palma de Majorca Spain, Toulon France, Barcelona, Spain 4/90; arrived home at Charleston
1990: In port Charleston 8/90; regular overhaul, with New Threat Upgrade installation at Metro Machine Shipyard, Norfolk, Va., 13 months.
1992: Wainwright assigned to USS John F. Kennedy Battle Group under the navy's new command structure realignment. 10/92; Med deployment. Adriatic Sea support for NATO Operation Provide Hope. Wainwright serves as AAW commander for a multi-national battle group.
1993: Spring; Wainwright is awarded the Battle "E. Also awarded her second Arleigh Burke Award. Named winner in the Capt. Edward Ney Memorial Award. 11/93; Decommissioned at Charleston with Vadm. Paul Reason COMSURFLANT as guest speaker. DESRON four Commodore Gnerlich informs those attending that at the time of her decommissioning Wainwright is the most decorated surface ship in the Atlantic fleet. Wainwright has earned the title of "World Class Cruiser". Wainwright tugged to Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
1993 - 2002.. Wainwright remained in mothball in Philadelphia until June. On June 12th, 2002 the ex-USS Wainwright DLG/CG-28 was sunk after having been used as a live fire target. Wainwright was struck by two Harpoon missiles on the previous day. She remained afloat overnight and was finally dispatched by two torpedoes. Wainwright rests at approximately 36 47 32N 071 37 44 W. This location is approximately 254 miles from land.