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Is the USS Bonhomme Richard LHD 6?

Is the USS Bonhomme Richard LHD 6?

The Navy has filed charges against a sailor for allegedly deliberately starting a fire last year that quickly spread and consumed much of the interior of amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6), the service announced Thursday.

How much did it cost to build the USS Bonhomme Richard LHD 6?

After a long investigation into the cause of the fire, a sailor was charged with arson. Because repairs were estimated to take up to seven years and cost up to $3.2 billion, the ship was decommissioned on 15 April 2021, and is to be scrapped….USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6)

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What was the cause of the fire on the Bonhomme Richard?

In August 2020, a senior defense official said that arson was suspected as the cause of the July 12 fire that left extensive damage to the USS Bonhomme Richard. Approximately 85 sailors, who were living on the ship while it underwent maintenance at Naval Base San Diego were displaced during the fire.

What happened LHD 6?

“After thorough consideration, the secretary of the Navy and the chief of naval operations have decided to decommission the Bonhomme Richard due to the extensive damage sustained during that July fire.

Where is the USS Bonhomme Richard now?

The remains will now be towed from California, through the Panama Canal and to Texas, where the ship will be dismantled, USNI News understands. While there was a contract to salvage the remains of the ship, it’s unclear the status of the contract to scrap the hull.

Who burned USS Bonhomme?

A 20-year-old US Navy sailor has been identified as the prime suspect charged with starting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard warship in 2020. A newly unsealed search warrant shared by US media claims seaman Ryan Sawyer Mays had a grudge against the Navy. Mr Mays has denied any wrongdoing.

Can USS Bonhomme Richard be repaired?

The Navy announced Monday the ship will be decommissioned. The U.S. Navy announced Monday it will decommission, rather than repair or repurpose, the USS Bonhomme Richard because of extensive damage from a fire while the vessel was in port. Rebuilding and repurposing the ship could exceed $1 billion.