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Navy to Commission Littoral Combat Ship Detroit
Story Number: NNS161021-18Release Date: 10/21/2016 1:43:00 PM

From Navy Office of Information
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy will commission its newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, Detroit (LCS 7), during an 11 a.m. EDT ceremony Saturday, Oct. 22 on Detroit's waterfront.

Detroit is the sixth U.S. ship in our nation's history to be named in honor of city of Detroit.

Adm. Phil Davidson, commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, will deliver the ceremony's principal address. Barbara Levin, wife of former U.S. Senator Carl Levin, serves as the ship's sponsor. In a time-honored Navy tradition, she will give the order to "man our ship and bring her to life!"

"This ship represents so much. It represents the city of Detroit, the motor city. It represents the highly-skilled American workers of our nation's industrial base, the men and women who built this great warship and it represents the American spirit of hard work, patriotism and perseverance," said the Honorable Ray Mabus, secretary of the Navy. "The USS Detroit will carry these values around the world for decades to come as the newest ship in our nation's growing fleet."

The first USS Detroit was a British sloop of war captured by the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812. The screw sloop of war Canandaigua was renamed Detroit for a brief time in 1869, but returned to her original name that year. A turn of the century cruiser served for nearly 15 years. In 1923, another cruiser was commissioned and served throughout World War II, earning six battle stars. The most recent ship named Detroit was a fast combat support ship that served from 1969 to 2005.

USS Detroit is a fast, agile, focused-mission platform designed for operation in near-shore environments yet capable of open-ocean operation. It is designed to defeat asymmetric "anti-access" threats such as mines, quiet diesel submarines and fast surface craft.

The LCS class consists of two variants, the Freedom variant and the Independence variant, designed and built by two industry teams. The Freedom variant team is led by Lockheed Martin (for the odd-numbered hulls, e.g. LCS 1). The Independence variant team is led by Austal USA (for LCS 6 and the subsequent even-numbered hulls).

Each LCS seaframe will be outfitted with a single mission package made up of mission modules containing warfighting systems and support equipment. A dedicated ship crew will combine with aviation assets to deploy manned and unmanned vehicles and sensors in support of mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare or surface warfare missions.

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DETROIT (Oct. 21, 2016) The future Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Detroit (LCS 7) is pierside on Detroit's waterfront in preparation for its commissioning on Oct. 22, 2016. LCS-7 is the sixth U.S. ship named in honor of city of Detroit. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin/Released)
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Story Number: NNS161024-01Release Date: 10/24/2016 7:38:00 AM

By By Lt. j. g. Joey Seymour, Navy Public Affairs Support Element West
DETROIT (NNS) -- The crew of USS Detroit (LCS 7) brought its ship to life before a crowd of nearly 6,500 in front of the iconic General Motors building at the Port of Detroit.

The ship was officially placed in commission by Adm. Phil Davidson, commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, who remarked, "When a ship is commissioned she is placed in service of the American people and is given the charge to do one thing: to execute the Navy's mission - to be prepared to conduct prompt, sustained combat incident to operations at sea."

U.S. Navy ships are rarely commissioned in the city for which they are named, as such, the state of Michigan was well represented during the event by Michigan's governor, Rick Snyder, mayor of Detroit, Mike Duggan, U.S. Senators, Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow.

Sen. Stabenow noted the commissioning was taking place, "on a pure Michigan day" and thanked USS Detroit's crew for the years of hard work leading up to the culminating event.

Adm. Davidson acknowledged the ship's crew, and recognized that everybody involved with the ship have a connection to something bigger than themselves.

"Today is about service. The service of this fine ship; those who designed and built her; those who will support her throughout her lifetime; and the Sailors and Officers who will make it realize its full combat capability."

"It is the totality of this idea of service, that together, we as Americans and your Navy make the United States Navy ready to fight and win," Davidson affirmed.

The ship's sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Levin, a Detroit native and wife of former U.S. Senator, Carl Levin, gave the order to, "man our ship and bring her to life."

The excited crowd cheered as members of the crew ran aboard the ship, manned its rails, and brought it to life. The commissioning ceremony capped off a week of events including public tours, a media day, and even participation at a Detroit Red Wings game.

The ship's electronic materials officer, Lt. Christina Danai, noted the enthusiasm that the ship's namesake displayed during commissioning week. "This city has been overwhelming accommodating and a class-act.

They've treated our crew with kindness. It's exciting for the city and the crew has come together to make sure the public has a great experience. More than 1,000 people toured this ship this week."

USS Detroit (LCS 7) is the sixth United States ship to be named for the city of Detroit. Her predecessors were USS Detroit (1813), USS Detroit (1869), USS Detroit (C-10), USS Detroit (CL-8) and USS Detroit (AOE-4). The captain of LCS 7 is Cmdr. Michael P. Desmond who stated, "USS Detroit is truly blessed to have the opportunity to commission in its namesake city. The ship and the city of Detroit have already established a relationship that will last decades.

A fast, agile, and high-technology surface combatant, Detroit, like the other ships in her class, will serve as a platform for launch and recovery of manned and unmanned vehicles.

The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) can swap out mission packages adapting as the tactical situation demands. These ships feature advanced networking capability to share tactical information with other Navy aircraft, ships, submarines and joint units.

Detroit's modular design will support interchangeable mission packages, allowing the ship to be reconfigured for antisubmarine warfare, mine warfare, or surface warfare missions on an as-needed basis.

The 378-foot Detroit was constructed at Marinette Marine Corporation, Marinette, Wisconsin.

DETROIT (Oct. 22, 2016) The crew of the Navy's Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, USS Detroit (LCS 7) brings the ship to life during a commissioning ceremony. LCS-7 is the sixth U.S. ship named in honor of city of Detroit. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin/Released)
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WINDSOR, Ontario (Oct. 21, 2016) The future Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Detroit (LCS 7) is pierside on Detroit's waterfront in preparation for its commissioning on Oct. 22, 2016. LCS-7 is the sixth U.S. ship named in honor of city of Detroit. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin/Released)
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DETROIT (Oct. 22, 2016) Adm. Phil Davidson, commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFF), delivers remarks during the commissioning ceremony for the Navy's Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, USS Detroit (LCS 7). LCS-7 is the sixth U.S. ship named in honor of city of Detroit. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin/Released)
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DETROIT (Oct. 22, 2016) The national ensign flies over the Navy's newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, USS Detroit (LCS 7) during the ship's commissioning ceremony. LCS-7 is the sixth U.S. ship named in honor of city of Detroit. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin/Released)
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DETROIT (Oct. 22, 2016) The crew of the Navy's Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, USS Detroit (LCS 7) brings the ship to life during a commissioning ceremony. LCS-7 is the sixth U.S. ship named in honor of city of Detroit. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin/Released)
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