1990s On 20 June 1991,
Wasp departed homeport for her maiden six-month Mediterranean deployment. In February 1993, she left her port on an emergency deployment to
Somalia to participate in the
United Nations intervention:
Operation Restore Hope.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General
Colin Powell landed on the ship that April for a discussion of military tactics taking place in and around
Mogadishu. Following that, she assisted with another operation off the coast of Kuwait. She later made stops in
Toulon, France, and
Rota, Spain, en route to her home port in Norfolk, Virginia. In 1998, she won the
Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund Award for the Atlantic Fleet.
2000s With the exception of deployments noted below, from 2004 to 2012,
Wasp was not deployed as often or as long as other LHDs, as she was assigned to
Joint Strike Fighter F-35B Lightning II testing and kept close to the U.S. as much as possible. ;Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom during wet well operations on board USS
Wasp In February 2004,
Wasp set sail to take the Marines of
1/6 Marine Regiment and
HMM-266 Rein to
Afghanistan. They arrived at the end of March to offload the Marines, then returned to the U.S. to pick up more Marines from
HMH-461 and transported them to
Djibouti. After offloading HMH-461 in Djibouti, they picked up the Marines of HMM-266 Rein from Kuwait in August 2004, and returned to Norfolk, Virginia mid-September 2004. On 7 July 2006, Vice President
Dick Cheney visited
Wasp. He gave a speech honoring the efforts of the Expeditionary Strike Group in
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Wasp was the first ship to deploy the
V-22 Osprey, doing so in October 2007, by carrying
VMM-263's ten MV-22B Ospreys to Iraq to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Wasp also served as the platform for the program's first Sea Trials in December 1990, involving the third and fourth Osprey prototypes.
Wasp was the principal attraction at Fleet Week 2007 in New York City. On 4 October 2009,
Wasp deployed from her base at
Norfolk Naval Station in Norfolk, Virginia on a three-month voyage down the Atlantic coast to the
Caribbean, with Destroyer Squadron 40 and an embarked
Marine Air-Ground Task Force. The 1,100 sailors and 365 embarked Marines conducted operations and exercises in the
U.S. 4th Fleet area of responsibility. The operation, called
Southern Partnership Station, is part of a
maritime strategy, which focuses on building interoperability and cooperation in the region while meeting common challenges. In mid-October 2009,
Wasp set anchor at the
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba and disembarked Marines who were assigned to training status for approximately three months while
Wasp went underway.
2010s In September 2007,
Wasp sailed to
Nicaragua to offer assistance to the victims of
Hurricane Felix. On 29 June 2010,
Wasp was one of the 18 international vessels taking part in the 100th anniversary celebrations of the
Canadian Navy in
Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Canadian and international warships were reviewed by
Queen Elizabeth II, the
Duke of Edinburgh, and
Prime Minister Stephen Harper. In 2011,
Wasp was modified for
F-35B testing, including replacing a
Sea Sparrow launcher with monitoring equipment. She returned to sea on 7 July 2011. On 3 October 2011, the F-35B made its first
vertical landing at sea on
Wasp. On 5 October 2011,
Wasp successfully launched her first F-35B. On 30 January 2012,
Wasp set sail for
Operation Bold Alligator, the largest amphibious exercise conducted by U.S. forces in the last decade. The exercise took place from 30 January to 12 February, both afloat and ashore in and around
Virginia and
North Carolina. In May 2012,
Wasp participated in New York's Fleet Week, docking at Pier 92 on the Hudson River and offering tours of the ship to the general public. In July 2012,
Wasp visited Boston for Fleet Week 2012 and Fourth of July festivities. On 30 October 2012,
Wasp was sent towards the
Hurricane Sandy impact area in case the USN was needed to support the disaster relief efforts. In June 2016,
Wasp deployed for a six-month tour to the Middle East In October 2016, the US Navy announced that
Wasp would deploy to
Sasebo,
Japan in late 2017, replacing her sister ship , which will be moved to
San Diego,
California. On 1 August 2016, Marine
AV-8B Harriers from
Wasp began strikes against the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Libya as part of crewed and uncrewed airstrikes on targets near
Sirte, launching at least five times within two days. The USN planned to deploy
Wasp to the Asia-Pacific region in 2017 with a squadron of 16 F-35Bs. In September 2017,
Wasp became the first U.S. warship to arrive in the Caribbean to provide supplies, damage assessment, and evacuation assistance in the wake of
Hurricane Irma. On 3 March 2018,
Wasp departed
Sasebo,
Japan for a routine patrol of the Indo-Pacific region. A detachment of 6 F-35Bs from
VMFA-121 were deployed with the ship, marking the first operational shipboard deployment for the F-35B. On 27 May 2019, President
Donald Trump landed in a helicopter aboard the
Wasp anchored near
Yokosuka, Japan to deliver
Memorial Day remarks to the troops during his visit to Japan for a
state dinner with
Emperor of Japan, Emperor
Naruhito and Japanese Prime Minister,
Shinzo Abe.
2020s From early 2021 through July 2022,
Wasp underwent a comprehensive refurbishment at
BAE Systems Platforms & Services. In September 2024, U.S. service members embarked aboard the
Wasp were the victims of an assault in
İzmir, Turkey. ==Coat of arms==