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USS New York BB-34, September 11, 1911

January 31st, 2011

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The keel of New York was laid on September 11, 1911, at the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, and the first rivet was driven by a grandson of Admiral Sampson, a four year old named Wat Tyler Cluverius Jr.

The launching took place on October 30th 1912, and Miss Elsie Calder christened the ship. Curiously the christening bottle did not break on the first strike, just like with LPD-21 on March 1st 2007.

In attendance was President Taft as well as the Secretary of the Navy.

New York was Commissioned on April 15th 1914 with Captain T. S. Rodgers assuming command.

The first entry into the log was a delivery of food stores that included 1000 pounds of onions, 600 dozen eggs, 1000 pounds of bread, 490 pounds of cabbage and 539 pounds of pork loins.

Upon commissioning USS New York was the first battleship to carry 14 inch guns and was considered to have “The best and thickest armor in the world”.

New York traveled to Vera Cruz and then in the Atlantic waters for the first year returning to Brooklyn in December. On Christmas day that year some of New York’s sailors noticed 3 ragged children staring into a bakery window. The sailors bought some decorations and toys and took the children and as many others they could round up, aboard ship where they hung up the decorations gave out the toys and had a party.

There after New York would be known as the Christmas Ship and the parties continued until the ship was decommissioned in 1946.

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Families of United Flight 93 Heroes Visit USS Somerset

January 19th, 2011

Filed under: News,USS Somerset LPD-25 — admin @ 8:34 am

Families of United Flight 93 Heroes Visit Northrop Grumman-built Somerset; Named for Pennsylvania County Where Plane Crashed on Sept. 11, 2001

AVONDALE, La., Jan. 18, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Families of Flight 93 – a group of family members of the passengers and crew who perished on United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001 — visited Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) on Jan. 15, 2011, to tour Somerset (LPD 25), the ninth ship in the LPD 17 series of San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ships being built by the company.

A photo accompanying this release is available at http://media.globenewswire.com/noc/mediagallery.html?pkgid=8628

Somerset is named in honor of the passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93, whose courageous actions prevented terrorist hijackers from reaching their target on Sept. 11, 2001. Somerset is the county in Pennsylvania in which United Flight 93 crashed.

The 22 members of the Families of Flight 93 who visited Avondale signed their names and the names of their family members on the hull of LPD 25. “Somerset is a very special ship to our shipbuilders, our company and to the family members who lost loved ones on Flight 93,” said Irwin F. Edenzon, vice president and general manager, Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding – Gulf Coast. “LPD 25 demonstrates the steadfast commitment of our nation to protecting our freedom, and it symbolizes the courage of those aboard Flight 93 who refused to yield to those who threatened it. As shipbuilders, we provide the nation’s sea services with the tools of their trade and I am proud that we do it well and strive every day to do it better.”

Construction of Somerset is taking place at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding’s Avondale shipyard near New Orleans, with fabrication support from the two other company facilities in Pascagoula and Gulfport, Miss.

Gordon Felt, president of the Families of Flight 93, said he and his fellow family members appreciate Northrop Grumman providing them the opportunity to see Somerset up close.

“It’s important for the family members to see the progress being made on this special ship, which looks much further along than I expected,” said Felt, who lost his brother, Edward, on Flight 93. “It’s very impressive. We can see that the shipbuilders are taking great pride in building it.

“We thank the Navy and our nation for honoring those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001, with this ship that memorializes them,” he continued. “To build a naval vessel that will remind the world and motivate those who will serve aboard her that what took place in Somerset County, Pa., on 9/11 was worthy of our honor and remembrance.”

Another family member, Calvin Wilson, who lost his brother-in-law, United Flight 93 co-pilot LeRoy Homer, Jr., said he and his fellow family members were overwhelmed to see Somerset.

“We are amazed and grateful that a Navy ship is named in honor of our loved ones,” Wilson said. “It’s an honor I can’t put into words. We’re all excited about being here and seeing this wonderful ship and also to tour her sister ship Anchorage. I know we’ll be back when Somerset is completed. It will be very special for us to walk her decks.”

The 684-foot, 105-foot-wide LPD transport dock ships are used to transport and land U.S. Marines, their equipment and supplies by embarked air cushion or conventional landing craft and Expeditionary Fighting Vehicles, amphibious assault vehicles, augmented by helicopters or vertical takeoff and landing aircraft such as the Osprey. The LPD ships will support amphibious assault special operations, expeditionary warfare missions, as well as humanitarian missions, throughout the first half of the 21st century.

Somerset (LPD 25) is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2012 and will be delivered to the U.S. Navy in the first quarter of 2013. Mary Jo Myers, who is the wife of retired U.S. Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the ship’s sponsor.

Two other Northrop Grumman-built LPD ships are named in honor of the heroes of 9/11 — Arlington (LPD 24), currently under construction in Pascagoula, Miss., and USS New York (LPD 21), which was commissioned in New York City in November 2009.

Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global security company whose 120,000 employees provide innovative systems, products, and solutions in aerospace, electronics, information systems, shipbuilding and technical services to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

Sharon Waugh Liles, from the Families of Flight 93, signs the hull of the Northrop Grumman-built Somerset (LPD 25), named for the county in Pennsylvania where United Flight 93 crashed on Sept. 11, 2001. Liles, who lost a sister, Sandy Waugh Bradshaw, joined other family members as they toured the ship last weekend at Avondale, La.

CONTACT: Bill Glenn
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
(228) 935-3972
William.Glenn@ngc.com

Lisa Linden
Families of Flight 93
(917) 589-5443
llinden@lakpr.com

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The future USS New York LPD-21 under construction at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems’ shipyard in Avondale, LA, will be the fifth amphibious transport dock of the San Antonio class. The ship was named New York after the state and incorporates in its construction steel salvaged from the World Trade Centers. Her ship motto is "Never Forget." "We're very proud that the twisted steel from the WTC towers will soon be used to forge an even stronger national defense," New York Gov. George Pataki spoke in 2002. "The USS New York will soon be defending freedom and combating terrorism around the globe, while also ensuring that the world never forgets the evil attacks of Sept. 11 and the courage and strength New Yorkers showed.” This will be the seventh U.S. ship named New York.

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