Navy's Newest Littoral Combat Ship Arrives in Norfolk Today


Story Number: NNS100414-15Release Date: 4/14/2010 4:29:00 PM
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From Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic Public Affairs

NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- Littoral combat ship USS Independence (LCS 2) arrives at Naval Station Norfolk April 14, ending her maiden voyage.

The Navy's newest littoral combat ship, Independence sailed away from the Austal USA shipyards in Mobile, Ala., March. 26.

This milestone marks the completion of initial testing and evaluation of the innovative aluminum trimaran vessel, the first of its kind in the Naval Surface Force.

"This transit will allow us to gain valuable operational experience and is another large step toward bringing our unique and versatile capabilities to the fleet," said Cmdr. Curt Renshaw, Independence Blue Crew commanding officer

Independence's maiden voyage began with a port visit to Key West, Fla., where the crew gave tours to many local groups and was able to enjoy liberty for the first time outside of Mobile, Ala.

Independence's next stop was Naval Station Mayport, Fla., which was the first time that the ship moored in the company of other naval vessels. During the ship's stay at Mayport, the Littoral Combat Ship Class Squadron led aviation training for both rotational crews in preparation for their final certification to embark aircraft due later this month. Practice rounds for the new SEARAM weapon system were also loaded aboard the ship. Independence is the first Navy ship to be armed with the SEARAM.

Operations at sea during this maiden voyage have consisted of continued testing on the ship's capabilities and limitations, and the ship reached several milestones. Independence deployed and recovered its five-meter rigid-hull inflatable boat, as well as anchored at sea, for the first time outside of the shipyard. The crew also conducted extensive training with the SEARAM weapon system.

Independence will depart Naval Station Norfolk April 17 for Port Everglades, Fla., to participate in Fleet Week.

For more news from USS Independence, visit http://www.navy.mil/local/LCS2/.

For more news from Naval Surface Forces, visit www.navy.mil/local/cnsp/.

STORY COMMENTS3 COMMENTS
4/22/2010 9:46:00 AM
Outstanding article! LCC(s) are cost effective alternatives will bring high "return on investment" for our Navy. Their multi-mission options provide invaluable littoral and expeditionary experience for our Sailors. I LOVE the direction FLEET NAVY is headed.

4/15/2010 1:00:00 PM
I couldn't agree more with PMS in Olka. This modern Navy absolutely rocks! And, it doesn't end with the Freedom and Independence. It also goes for the outstanding work done around the world by the Navy IAs who volunteer to serve in some very dangerous places alongside their Army and Marine Corps comrades! And, I won't even get into the Navy response to Haiti, except to say AWESOME!

4/15/2010 5:13:00 AM
Way to go Navy, on the newest Ship the USS Independence, joining the fleet. GOD Bless all our Service Members.

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The littoral combat ship USS Independence (LCS 2) arrives at Naval Station Norfolk.
100414-N-9589S-016 NORFOLK (April 14, 2010) The littoral combat ship USS Independence (LCS 2) arrives at Naval Station Norfolk. Independence conducted tests of the ship's capabilities and extensive training with the SeaRAM anti-ship missile defense weapon system during the transit from Austal USA shipyards in Mobile, Ala. to homeport in Norfolk. Independence will depart Naval Station Norfolk April 17 to participate in Fleet Week in Port Everglades, Fla. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Richard J. Stevens/Released)
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