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    Navy Commissions Newest Littoral Combat Ship in Gulfport

    USS Cincinnati LCS 20 Commissioning Ceremony

    Photo By Chief Petty Officer Rosalie Chang | GULFPORT, Miss. (Oct. 5, 2019) – The crew of the Independence-variant littoral...... read more read more

    GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES

    10.05.2019

    Courtesy Story

    Commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet

    By Chief Mass Communication Specialist Rosalie Chang, NCBC Public Affairs

    GULFPORT, Miss. – The U.S. Navy commissioned Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Cincinnati (LCS 20) during a ceremony Oct. 5 in Gulfport.

    More than 1,400 guests attended the ceremony for the fifth ship in naval service named for Cincinnati, the third-largest city in Ohio.

    “From acquisition to construction, to testing and certification, she is a marvel of engineering that will extend our capabilities for any mission, from the middle of the ocean, to the shallowest of waters, enhancing our ability to project power at shore and at sea,” said principle speaker, the Honorable Brad Wenstrup, U.S. Representative for Ohio's 2nd congressional district. “The USS Cincinnati will extend the maneuverability and lethality of our fleet to confront the many challenges of our complex world.”

    Guest speakers for the event also included the Honorable Steven Palazzo, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 4th congressional district, who discussed the dedication of the ship builders and the Sailors, and Commander of Allied Joint Force Command Naples, U.S. Naval Forces Europe and U.S. Naval Forces Africa, Adm. James G. Foggo III.

    “Each and every day, our ships sail alongside those of our allies and partners, defending freedom, deterring aggression, and ensuring adherence to the rules which underwrite the greatest signal to our allies and our partners and best warning to our adversaries” said Foggo. “Naval presence is essential to our National Defense Strategy – and to a peaceful, connected, and prosperous world.”

    Cincinnati’s commanding officer, Cmdr. Jedediah Kloppel, reported the ship ready and in his command to Foggo. The Honorable Penny Pritzker, 38th Secretary of Commerce and the ship’s sponsor gave the traditional order to “Man our ship and bring her to life!”

    “This is the first crew in naval history to commission two ships in less than two years. This is the best crew I’ve ever served with,” said Kloppel. “From the start of this crews’ journey, they have excelled. They achieved the highest scores and completed certifications early and inspections the first time, every time. It’s the unit cohesion that special bond, that strength and unity, that makes this a great crew.”

    The littoral combat ship is a fast, agile and networked surface combatant, and the primary mission for the LCS includes countering diesel submarine threats, littoral mine threats and surface threats to assure maritime access for joint forces. The underlying strength of the LCS lies in its innovative design approach, applying modularity for operational flexibility. Fundamental to this approach is the capability to rapidly install interchangeable mission packages (MPs) onto the seaframe to fulfill a specific mission and then be uninstalled, maintained and upgraded at the Mission Package Support Facility (MPSF) for future use aboard any LCS seaframe.

    “Our ship motto ‘strength and unity’ is also the motto of our namesake city,” said Kloppel. “It’s the strength and unity that makes Cincinnati great. It’s the strength and unity that makes this crew great and if USS Cincinnati is called into harm’s way, through strength and unity, Cincinnati would win.”

    Seventy officers and enlisted personnel make up the crew of Cincinnati, slated to be homeported in San Diego.

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    Date Taken: 10.05.2019
    Date Posted: 10.05.2019 16:01
    Story ID: 346176
    Location: GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI, US

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