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November 3rd, 2008
BY PATRICE O’SHAUGHNESSY
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Sunday, November 2nd 2008, 12:14 AM
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More than 1,300 people are working to finish the USS New York.
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Commander Curt Jones
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Grinder Joe Franco
AVONDALE, La. — The first thing that hits you about the New York is the enclosed masts that form twin towers stretching skyward over 1,300 workers toiling to finish the massive warship dedicated to the victims of 9/11.
Deep within the ship, there’s a piece of metal in the 25,000-ton vessel with almost sacred significance.
The 7.5-ton,19-foot-long bow stem, which forms the forwardmost part of the ship, is forged from steel recovered from the hallowed land at Ground Zero.
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September 29th, 2008
On the USS Arlington, Pentagon Steel Will Recall the County’s Darkest Day
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 18, 2008; Page VA01
The eight crooked and rusty strips of steel and handful of broken bolts in a pile on a table outside the office of the secretary of the Navy last week looked unremarkable.
But for the Arlington County police, fire and rescue personnel who rushed to the burning Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, the survivors of those killed and the people who work in and around the center of the nation’s defense, the scraps — and the journey they are set to take — are powerful artifacts.
The metal pieces, which held up the Pentagon‘s stone exterior before American Airlines Flight 77 struck, were dedicated to Arlington officials in a small ceremony on the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks and will be displayed aboard the USS Arlington, a vast amphibious assault and transport ship that will soon have its keel laid in Pascagoula, Miss.
“I was here for pretty much two weeks after it hit,” said Arlington police Capt. Kevin M. Reardon, who was among the rush of responders. Seven years later, his son has just finished basic training and his county is being linked even more closely to the memory of the attack.
“We’re tying it to the military and showing our support at the same time,” Reardon said. “Every time they mention the military, it hits a special place in my heart.”
The metal, along with a small piece of limestone from a battered Pentagon corridor, will be placed on the quarterdeck and near the ship’s gangway, where the crew and others will encounter it easily.
“It’s the tangibility of it,” said Sen. James Webb (D-Va.). “It gives them something they can directly touch.”
Webb, a former Navy secretary, had been in the Pentagon having breakfast with the commandant of the Marine Corps., Gen. James L. Jones, on Sept. 11, 2001. In the early confusion of that morning, one of the general’s aides came in and said “it looks like a missile” exploded into the north tower of the World Trade Center.
Jones asked Webb whether he wanted to stay and watch the unfolding events on CNN, but Webb drove to his office overlooking the Iwo Jima Memorial. Once there, “I heard the thunk of the impact of the aircraft. The building smoldered and burned for days,” Webb said. “It was a profound personal experience, as well as a national experience.”
Four years later, Arlington officials took a side trip to the Northrop Grumman shipyard in Pascagoula while doing Katrina relief work and were awed by seeing what the USS Arlington will look like. The San Antonio LPD 17 class ships can carry tanks and helicopters as well as troops and are meant to evade radar.
“I’ve never been on anything that large in my life,” said County Board member Barbara A. Favola. Having a ship named after Arlington brings “an incredible amount of patriotism,” she said.
The idea emerged to include steel from the Pentagon on board, evoking what had been done with the USS New York, another San Antonio class ship that included melted steel from the World Trade Center in its construction. (A third ship named to commemorate the 2001 attacks, the USS Somerset, will include steel from a crane that stood near the crash site in Somerset, Pa.)
But the Pentagon, built in wartime, didn’t use much steel, which went to more urgent needs such as tanks and ships. Finding and retrieving the steel from the area affected by the Sept. 11 attacks became an arduous, bureaucratic task.
“I assumed this would be relatively simple,” said Frank Shafroth, a former Arlington official who is chief of staff to Rep. James P. Moran Jr. (D-Va.).
It took two years. Then he got the call from Ralph Newton, a senior Pentagon facilities official who had managed to secure the rusted pieces.
“When Ralph called me and said, ‘This is sitting on my desk,’ it ended a long, miserable trial. At that point, you’re happy it’s there,” Shafroth said. The effort, he said, builds “a bond between Arlington, the Pentagon, the people on that ship, and the first responders and the family members who lost someone that day.”
“You understand how much meaning this will have for them,” Shafroth said.
Navy Secretary Donald C. Winter, left, Sen. James Webb (D-Va.), Sen. John W. Warner (R-Va.), Arlington County Board Chairman Walter J. Tejada and Rep. James P. Moran Jr. at the dedication of the steel from the Pentagon to the county. (By Michael Laris — The Washington Post)

The Pentagon has the most prominent and public memorial to those who died there, but bits of steel from the building will serve as a reminder on the USS Arlington. (By Bill O’leary — The Washington Post)


The USS San Antonio is similar to the Arlington, soon to be built. (By Mass Communication Specialist 2Nd Class Jason R. Zalasky — U.s. Navy)
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July 22nd, 2008
US Navy Never Forgets
As the 7th anniversary of 9-11 nears the US Navy is kicking it into high gear with 5 tribute ships to commemorate the victims of that terrible day as well as service members who have fallen in the war on terror. Continuing the great naval tradition of naming future combat vessels after pivotal battles and Great American Heroes, here are the “Hero Ships” that will remind us all to Never Forget
The Sisters
USS New York LPD-21
Motto “Never Forget”, “Strength through Sacrifice”
Made with 7.5 tons of steel from the World trade Center in her bow, she will lead the way for her sisters and brothers.
www.ussnewyork.com
USS Arlington LPD-24

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Named in honor of the men and women who lost their lives at the Pentagon. LPD-24 incorporates metal from the Pentagons steel frame in her construction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Arlington_%28LPD-24%29
USS Somerset LPD-25

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Knowing that they were on a suicide mission, Flight 93s passengers and crew bravely fought back and prevented their aircraft from reaching a populated area and causing more deaths. Incorporated in the hull is steel from the dragline that was in the field where their aircraft crashed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Somerset_%28LPD-25%29
The Brothers
USS Jason Dunham DDG-109

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Named after the Marine who lost his life in Iraq after he threw himself on a grenade to save his men. Jason was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously on January 11th 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_L._Dunham
USS Michael Murphy DDG-112

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Named after the US Navy Seal from Long Island who despite being under extremely heavy enemy fire moved into open ground to radio for extraction for his team. Even after being mortally wounded during the call he ended the conversation with a courteous Thank You. President Bush presented Michael’s Congressional Medal of Honor to his parents on October 22, 2007.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_P._Murphy
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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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