General Dynamics NASSCO Launches USNS Amelia Earhart (T-AKE
6) - See T-AKE-7 LAUNCH
April 7, 2008 - SAN DIEGO - General Dynamics NASSCO, a
wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), yesterday
launched the U.S. Navy’s newest resupply ship, USNS Amelia Earhart
(T-AKE 6). The ship is named in honor of the record-setting woman
aviator.
The Sunday evening ceremony took place at the NASSCO
shipyard. Rep. Susan Davis (D-Calif.) was the ceremony’s principal
speaker. Mrs. Amy Morrissey Kleppner, Amelia Earhart’s niece,
christened the ship with the traditional bottle of champagne. More than
2,000 people attended the ceremony, including Amelia Earhart’s stepson,
George Putnam Jr.
Starting in 1922, Earhart (1897-1937) made a series of
record-setting flights. Her accomplishments include becoming the first
woman to make a solo transatlantic flight and the first woman to
receive the Distinguished Flying Cross awarded by Congress, both in
1932. She also was the first person to fly solo over the Pacific from
Honolulu to Oakland, California in January 1935.
USNS Amelia Earhart is the sixth ship of
the Lewis and Clark class of dry cargo-ammunition ships for the Navy.
NASSCO began constructing the ship in December 2006 and is scheduled to
deliver it to the Navy later this year. The T-AKE class incorporates
international marine technologies and commercial ship-design features,
including an integrated electric-drive propulsion system, to minimize
operating costs over its projected 40-year service life. When the
Amelia Earhart joins the fleet, its primary mission will be to deliver
more than 10,000 tons of food, ammunition, fuel and other provisions to
combat ships at sea.
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