The USS New York is the fifth in a multi-ship Navy program that began with the award of the first ship to Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in 1996. This new class of Navy warships is 684 ft. (208.4 m) long, 105 ft. (31.9 m) wide, and displaces approximately 25,000 tons (22,676 t), most of which is the weight of the steel used to construct them.
The ship’s bow is made from steel girders collected from Ground Zero. The ship has the motto “Strength Forged Through Sacrifice. Never Forget.” It can carry 360 sailors and 700 Marines to be delivered ashore by helicopters and assault craft. Its prospective commanding officer is Commander F. Curtis Jones, a native New Yorker.
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Attending the christening ceremony at the Northrop Grumman
Shipbuilding facility in
Lee Ielpi, president of the September 11th Families’ Association, whose son, Jonathan, a firefighter, died in the attacks, said in an interview for the Associated Press that this ship wont’ be used in war “unless you bother us.”
“We're sending a message that we're standing strong. This
ship, as it cuts through the water, is going to send a ripple. That ripple will
say, ‘We cherish our freedom’”, he said.