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Was the commissioning
Commanding Officer of the USS Samuel B. Roberts FFG 58.
During first deployment the ship conducted aggressive anti-ship operations
against Iranian Surface forces and Iraqi Air forces as well as completing
12 successful "Earnest Will Convoys" as convoy commander. On 14 April 1988
Samuel B. Roberts transits into a mine field in the central Persian
Gulf. While attempting to back out down its own wake, the ship struck an
Iranian mine sustaining catastrophic damage of sinking, progressive
flooding, conflagration fire, loss of propulsion/electric power and
personnel injuries. Simultaneously, the Samuel B. Roberts was
circled by an Iranian frigate and missile carrying aircraft. Roberts
was able to warn off the threats circling the minefield. Commander Rinn led
his heroic crew in stopping the progressive flooding, controlling the
sinking of the ship and extinguishing the fires. Rinn then evacuated his
wounded sailors and navigated his damaged ship out of the mine field, which
contained 11 additional mines. At one point the Roberts passed
between two submerged mines separated by only a few hundred yards.
Eventually the ship was able to transit 24 miles on auxiliary power units
to clear the mine danger area saving Samuel B. Roberts without the
loss of a single life. The Samuel B. Roberts received a Presidential
Unit Citation, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation,
Atlantic Fleet Stockdale nominee, U.S. Navy League "Steven Decatur
Operational Excellence Award" and was the Squadron Battle E winner.
For his action,
Commander Rinn was awarded the Legion of Merit with Combat "V". He went on
to major command, serving as Commanding Officer,
USS Leyte Gulf (CG-55),
winning two consecutive Battle E's. While in command, the ship was a
Battenberg Cup nominee, and Captain Rinn received the U.S. Navy league
"John Paul Jones Inspirational Leadership Award."
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