After minor repairs and system checkout, Boxer deployed to the Western Pacific from 24 March 1997 to 24 September 1997, along with Ogden and Fort Fisher, and visited many foreign ports of call. Boxer also participated in RIMPAC the following year, then on 5 December 1998 deployed again to the Western Pacific.
In another early deployment, to become known as a surge deployment, Boxer steamed alone from San Diego on 14 January 2004 to support the ongoing rebuilding efforts in Iraq, dubbed Operation Iraqi Freedom II. She delivered equipment and supplies to Kuwaiti Naval Base in the northern Persian Gulf for the continuing support of the post-war rebuilding of Iraq. She returned home on 29 April 2004.
Boxer was deployed with the 15th MEU from her San Diego port on 13 September 2006. They arrived to Iraq in November and returned to dock in San Diego on 31 May 2007.
From 20 April 2008 to 26 June 2008, Boxer conducted a humanitarian mission in Central and South America.
Anti-Piracy Task Force
Boxer is designated as the flagship of Combined Task Force 151, the international anti-piracy task force pursuing pirates off the coast of Somalia.[3]
On 10 April 2009, Boxer was en route to assist USS Bainbridge and USS Halyburton in negotiating the release of Richard Phillips, captain of U.S. flagged container shipMV Maersk Alabama, who was held hostage by Somali pirates 300 miles (480 km) off the Horn of Africa.[4] On 12 April 2009, Captain Phillips was freed during a US Navy assault in which three of the Somali pirates were killed, and one was captured.[5] Captain Phillips was transported to Boxer for medical examination and rest.[6]
Around 1 May 2009, Boxer assisted some 200 members of the German special operations unit GSG-9 in getting close to the hijacked German container ship MV Hansa Stavanger. During the last phase of the operation, James L. Jones, the U.S. National Security Advisor, withheld final approval for the operation out of concern for the safety of the 25 sailors on board the vessel. This led to the decision by the German department of defense and the German department of the interior to abort the planned attack on the freighter for the time being and the GSG-9 unit, which is under the command of the German secretary of the interior, returned to their base of operations at the airport of Mombasa, Kenya. It was reported that the German department of defense influence and contacts to James Jones led to the U.S. decision to withdraw from the scene.[7]
The ship returned to San Diego on 1 August 2009. During her transit of the Pacific, 69 of the sailors and marines aboard the ship contracted swine flu, forcing the cancellation of a planned "Tiger Cruise" from Hawaii to meet the ships for several hundred relatives and friends.[8]
2010–2020
The ship, with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, departed San Diego on 22 February 2011 for a seven-month deployment in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Accompanying the ship on the deployment were USS Green Bay and USS Comstock.[9]
On 6 May 2016, it was reported that the U.S. staged Boxer, supported by the destroyersGravely and Gonzalez off the coast of Yemen with 2,000 to 4,500 U.S. Marines of the 13th MEU in the flotilla to provide support to coalition forces in Yemen fighting AQAP militants.[10][11][12] On 16 June 2016, Boxer, supported by amphibious warfare ships New Orleans and Harpers Ferry took part in Operation Inherent Resolve; AV-8BII Harriers of the 13th MEU flying off the ship began airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq and Syria, making it the first time the U.S. Navy used ship-based aircraft from both the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf at the same time during the Operation[13] (aircraft from the aircraft carrierHarry S. Truman began airstrikes on ISIL targets from the Mediterranean on 3 June).[14]
On 18 July 2019, President Donald Trump stated that the ship shot down and destroyed an Iranian drone over the Strait of Hormuz.[15] According to a statement by the President, the drone was downed after "ignoring multiple stand down calls." Iranian officials rejected Trump's statement on downing an Iranian drone[16] and the IRGC released a video and claimed it was monitoring the ship and some other American military vessels including USS Harpers Ferry, USS John P. Murtha, USS Bainbridge and USS McFaul by the drone on the morning of 18 July.[citation needed]
On 15 March 2020, it was reported that a sailor aboard, two days prior, had tested presumptive positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first case of a coronavirus case aboard an American warship.[17][18] The sailor subsequently quarantined at home.[18] A second sailor tested positive on 17 March 2020 and also quarantined at home.[19]
Modernization and maintenance
On 7 April 2020, it was reported that BAE systems had been awarded a contract from the US Navy to perform extensive modernization and maintenance to the USS Boxer, with work scheduled to commence in June 2020, and complete in around 18 months' time in December 2021.[20] Notably, as a part of this work, the USS Boxer was updated to be able to operate with the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. [21] As of 21 July 2023, ongoing maintenance issues have prevented the ship from returning to sea.[22] As of 25 March 2024, the Boxer was seen departing San Diego, California.[23] The ship returned to San Diego ten days later due to mechanical problems.[24]
Deployments
24 March 1997 – 24 September 1997 Maiden deployment
5 December 1998 – 5 June 1999 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
13 March 2001 – 14 September 2001 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
17 January 2003 – 26 July 2003 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
14 January 2004 – 29 April 2004 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
29 April 2005 – 14 September 2005 Western Pacific
13 September 2006 – 31 May 2007 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
28 April 2008 – 26 June 2008 Eastern Pacific
9 January 2009 – 1 August 2009 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
22 February 2011 – 30 September 2011 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
23 August 2013 – 25 April 2014 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
12 February 2016 – 12 September 2016 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf
1 May 2019 – 27 November 2019 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf[25][26]
1 April 2024 - 10 April 2024 (Returned to base in San Diego and deployment delayed due to mechanical issues)[27][28][29] 16 July 2024 (post-repairs) - present[30]
Awards
USS Boxer has been awarded the Navy Battle "E" numerous times;