First Navy Littoral Combat Ship Honors Freedom
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First Littoral Combat Ship Honors Freedom
Navy News Service (NNS)
Release Date: 5/10/2005 7:31:00 AM
Special release from the U.S. Department of DefenseWASHINGTON (NNS) -- Secretary
of the Navy Gordon England has selected the name "Freedom" for the Navy’s first
Littoral Combat Ship (LCS).
The future USS Freedom acknowledges the enduring foundation of our nation and
honors American communities from coast to coast which bear the name Freedom.
States having towns named Freedom range from New York to California, and include
Indiana, Maine, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
“These new, fast and capable ships will increase the effectiveness of our naval
forces and provide us with an ability to operate in the littoral areas of the
world where the enemies of freedom seek to operate and hide” England said. “The
USS Freedom and her crew will defend the noble cause for which they are named,”
he added.
LCS is an innovative combatant designed to counter challenging shallow-water
threats in coastal regions, specifically mines, submarines and fast surface
craft.
LCS ships will be fast, agile and networked surface combatants and will utilize
focused-mission packages that deploy manned and unmanned vehicles to execute a
variety of missions.
In May 2004, the Department of Defense awarded both Lockheed Martin and General
Dynamics - Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, separate contract options for final
system design with options for detail design and construction of up to two LCS
ships.
In December 2004, the Department of the Navy awarded Lockheed Martin Corp.,
Maritime Systems & Sensors, Moorestown, N.J., a contract for detail design and
construction of the first LCS. Lockheed Martin’s teammates include Gibbs & Cox,
Arlington, Va.; Marinette Marine, Marinette, Wis.; and Bollinger Shipyards,
Lockport, La.
A keel laying ceremony is scheduled for June 2 at Marinette Marine, Marinette,
Wis.
For more information on the Littoral Combat Ship, visit the LCS Web site at
http://peoships.crane.navy.mil/lcs.
For more news from around the fleet, visit
www.navy.mil
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Contributed,
YNCS Don Harribine, USN(ret)