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Makin Island Christened
Navy NewsStand ^ | Aug 19, 2006 | Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Santos Huante

Posted on 08/20/2006 11:03:16 AM PDT by SandRat

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy christened the amphibious assault ship Makin Island (LHD 8) in a ceremony Aug. 19 at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Pascagoula, Miss.

Silke Hagee, wife of Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Michael W. Hagee, served as the ship’s sponsor.

This is the first christening to be held at the Pascagoula facility since the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina. Makin Island, like other ships under construction in the Gulf Coast last year, was significantly impacted by Katrina, which ravaged the area.

Through the efforts of the Post-Katrina Clean-up Team, removing debris and identifying damaged material, Makin Island returned to production four weeks following the storm.

“I’m proud of this ship, but more important, I’m proud of what this ship symbolizes,” said Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi, the ceremony's keynote speaker. “During Hurricane Katrina, the people who stayed here in the shipyard put their lives at risk, just like Marines and Sailors do.”

Makin Island, the eighth and final ship in the Wasp class, is named after the daring raid carried out by Marine Raider Companies Alpha and Bravo, Second Raider Battalion on Japanese-held Makin Island in the Gilbert Islands, Aug. 17-18, 1942.

“This is a wonderful tribute,” said Kenneth Merrill, one of the original “Makin Raiders” who was 17 at the time of the raid and one of the veterans who attended the christening. “It makes a person humble.”

One previous ship, a Casablanca-class escort aircraft carrier, has borne the name Makin Island, and received five battle stars for World War II service.

The first amphibious assault ship designed from the ground up as an all electric ship, the power for Makin Island’s propulsion is generated from either of its two gas turbine engines or its two 5,000 horsepower electric motors. The electric drive operating while the gas turbines are shut down is estimated to save millions of dollars in fuel costs over the life of the ship, according to the Department of Defense.

“Today’s christening of this magnificent ship reminds us of the role the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps plays in today’s world,” said Donald C. Winter, Secretary of the Navy, during the ceremony. “As a freedom loving nation, America depends on military forces that are capable of defending threats to freedom, wherever they may gather. Makin Island incorporates a number of enhanced capabilities to ensure that we can continue to guarantee maritime supremacy whenever and wherever required.”

Makin Island is a multipurpose amphibious assault ship designed to transport and land a Marine Expeditionary Unit force of 1,900 Marines ashore by helicopter, landing craft and amphibious assault vehicles. Its secondary missions include maintaining sea control, command and control, and mission support.

Capt. Robert G. Kopas, born in Cleveland, Ohio, raised in Phoenix, and a graduate of Purdue University, is the ship’s commanding officer. The ship has living areas for nearly 3,200 crew members and embarked forces. Makin Island will be homeported in San Diego.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; US: California; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: christened; christening; island; makin; pascagoula; uss; ussmakinisland

1 posted on 08/20/2006 11:03:17 AM PDT by SandRat
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New Ship enters the Fleet.


2 posted on 08/20/2006 11:03:44 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Vool post

the power for Makin Island’s propulsion is generated from either of its two gas turbine engines or its two 5,000 horsepower electric motors

likely should read "5,000 HP electric generators" or "motor-generators"

If it as written, I want some of those 'motors' for my use....


3 posted on 08/20/2006 11:53:33 AM PDT by ASOC (The phrase "What if" or "If only" are for children.)
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To: ASOC

Where's Tim Taylor of Home Improvement to try and mount one of the 5,000 horsepower electric motors in a '57 Ford for "MORE POWER" and finally beat Bob Villa at something?


4 posted on 08/20/2006 11:56:53 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

5 posted on 08/20/2006 7:29:50 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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