phibious assault. While sweeping further toward shore,
the task group was targeted by Iraqi fire con-
Soon after the Iraqi invasion, it became trol radars associated with Silkworm missile
clear that Iraq was laying mines in interna- sites inside Kuwait. Task force ships moved
tional waters. U.S. ships discovered and de- out of Silkworm range and worked to locate
stroyed six mines during December. The U.S. the radar site. During those maneuvers on 18
Mine Countermeasures Group (USMCMG) February, Iraqi mines foundtheirmark. Within
was established with the objective of clearing three hours of each other, TRIPOU and USS
a path to the beach for a possible amphibious PRINCETON (CG 59) were rocked by explod-
landing and battleship gunfire support. ing mines. As damage control teams success-
fully overcame fires and flooding aboard TRI-
TherrdnesweepersUSSADROIT(MSO POLl and PRINCETON, IMPERVIOUS,
509), USS IMPERVIOUS (MSO 449), and USS LEADER and AVENGER searched for addi-
LEADER (MSO 490) along with the newly tional mines in the area. ADROfl led the
commissioned mine countermeasures ship USS salvage tug USS BEAUFORT (ATS 2) toward
AVENGER(MCM1)arrivedintheGulfaboard PRINCETON to tow her to safety.
the heavy-ii~:t ship Super Servant ffi. More
than 20 Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal TRIPOLI was able to continue her mis-
(EOD) teams were also deployed to support sion for several days before she was relieved
the mine countermeasures force. Allied mine- by USS LASALLE (AGF 3) and USS NEW
sweepers from Saudi Arabia, Great Britain ORLEANS (LPH11)and proceeded to Bahrain
and Kuwait, and the MH-53 Super Stallions of for repairs. NEW ORLEANS provided the
Mine Count~~measures Helicopter Squadron helicopter deck while the mine group staff
14 joined the MCM effort. moved aboard LASALLE to coordinate the
operati6n. PRINCETON restored her ThAM
After months of training off Dubai, strike and AEGIS anti-air warfare defense ca-
United Ai~ab Emirates, USMCMG staff em- pabilities within fifteen minutes of the mine
barked in USS TRIPOU (LPH 10) on 20 Janu- strike, whereupon she reassumed duties as
ary, and proceeded to the~northern Gulf wa- local anti-airwarfare coordinator and remained
ters to perform their mission. As flagship for on station, providing defense for the mine
- the combined operation, TRIPOLI's flight deck countermeasures group for an additional 30
was the base for the mine-sweeping helicop- hours, until relieved.
ters. Six British minesweepers joined their
U.S. counterparts, with British and U.S. war- Charts and intelligence captured from
ships providing air defense. Iraq showed the mine field where TRIPOLI
and PRINCETON were hit was one of six laid
USMCMG began its work 60 miles east in a 150-mile arc from Faylaka Island to the
of tile Kuwaiti coastline, working initially to Saudi-Kuwaiti border. Within that arc, there
clear a 15-mile long, 1,000-yard wide path. were four additional mine-lines - a total of
The mine-clearing task force spent the first few more than 1,000 mines - laid over a five
weeks of DESERT STORM pushing 24 miles to month period.
"Point FOX~ROt" a 10-mile by 3.5-mile box
which became the battleship gunfire support Three days later, the massive 31-ship
area south of Faylaka Island. amphibious task force moved north to assist in
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