Navy Christens Littoral Combat Ship Montgomery
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Navy Christens Littoral Combat Ship Montgomery
The Navy will christen littoral combat ship (LCS) Montgomery Nov. 8 during a ceremony at the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michelle Howard, will deliver the principal address at the ceremony. Mary Sessions, wife of U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (Alabama), will serve as the ship's sponsor. The ceremony will be highlighted by Sessions breaking a bottle of sparkling wine across the bow to formally christen the ship, which is a time-honored Navy tradition. The selection of Montgomery honors the capital city of Alabama, and will be the second ship to bear the city's name. "As we christen the future USS Montgomery, we not only celebrate a great Southern capital, but also the highly-skilled and dedicated shipbuilders who have worked so hard to bring this day to fruition," Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus said. "Their efforts have ensured that this great ship, an irreplaceable platform in our future Navy and our eighth littoral combat ship, will represent the city of Montgomery, Alabama, and our nation, around the world for years to come." Montgomery will be manned by a core crew from LCS Squadron One under the 3:2:1 crew rotation concept: three crews rotate between two ships, one of which is forward deployed for an extended period, while the other ship is stateside for workups and training. These core crews will be augmented by one of the three types of mission package crews as well as an aviation detachment. The prospective commanding officer of Montgomery's initial crew is Cmdr. Troy Fendrick, from Tempe, Arizona. Upon commissioning in the future, Montgomery will be home ported in San Diego, California. More information on the LCS can be found at: http://www.navy.mil/ah_online/LCS/index.html |
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