USS Jouett (DLG-29, redesignated CG-29 in 1975), a Belknap class guided missile cruiser, was commissioned at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in December 1966 and served in the Pacific Fleet throughout her career. Jouett conducted multiple Vietnam War combat deployments, providing anti-air and antisubmarine warfare coverage for Seventh Fleet carrier battle groups. Jouett’s conventional steam propulsion plant — two boilers and two sets of De Laval geared turbines — provided propulsion through her Pacific Fleet service. Commissioned in 1966 during the peak asbestos use period, Jouett incorporated asbestos-containing boiler insulation, steam pipe insulation, turbine insulation, and hull construction materials consistent with mid-1960s naval construction specifications.

USS Jouett Steam Plant Asbestos

Jouett’s two-boiler steam plant incorporated asbestos throughout:

  • Boiler insulation — Jouett’s boilers were insulated with asbestos-containing boiler casing insulation consistent with mid-1960s naval construction specifications. Boilermen in Jouett’s firerooms accumulated asbestos exposure from the boiler insulation through her Pacific Fleet and Vietnam War service
  • High-pressure steam main pipe insulation — the steam mains throughout Jouett’s engineering spaces incorporated asbestos-containing pipe insulation consistent with 1966 naval construction specifications
  • De Laval propulsion turbine insulation — Jouett’s De Laval main propulsion turbines incorporated asbestos-containing turbine casing insulation. Machinist’s Mates performing turbine maintenance worked in proximity to asbestos-containing turbine insulation
  • Missile magazine and handling spaces — Jouett’s missile magazine and handling spaces were constructed using mid-1960s naval construction specifications incorporating asbestos-containing construction materials

VA Claims for USS Jouett Veterans

VA presumptive service connection under 38 CFR § 3.309(d) covers asbestos exposure from Navy cruiser steam plant service. Machinist’s Mates, Boilermen, and crew members who served aboard USS Jouett and have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer may qualify for VA disability benefits.

Navy Ratings Most Exposed to Asbestos Aboard Jouett

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the public asbestos litigation record document that the following Navy ratings worked routinely in spaces where ACM was installed, maintained, ripped out, and replaced:

VA Presumptive Benefits — No Filing Deadline

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs recognizes mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer, asbestosis, and pleural disease as conditions presumed to be service-connected for Navy veterans with documented asbestos exposure under 38 CFR § 3.309(d). No statute of limitations applies to VA disability compensation claims.

Available benefits may include monthly disability compensation, Dependency & Indemnity Compensation (DIC) for surviving spouses, priority VA healthcare enrollment, and Special Monthly Compensation for severe cases. Parallel claims against the asbestos bankruptcy trust funds established by the manufacturers of these products do not reduce VA compensation.

How to file a VA disability claim: VA claims are filed directly with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — not with a law firm. Start at VA.gov › Hazardous Materials Exposure, call 1‑800‑827‑1000, or get free help filing from a Veterans Service Organization: DAV, VFW, or American Legion.

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Source notes: equipment-manifest entries (where shown) are sourced from public-record BUSHIPS (Bureau of Ships) documentation, NARA archives, and the public asbestos litigation record. Manufacturer attributions link to documented asbestos-product histories on AsbestosIndex.com where available. Nothing on this page constitutes medical or legal advice.