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During the visit, Farragut will participate in a variety of events in the community, including marching in Mobile’s historic Floral Parade. In addition to several local outreach events, the warship will offer public tours throughout the week, providing locals and visitors with a unique opportunity to step aboard and learn more about life and operations on a U.S. Navy warship.
Mobile’s annual Mardi Gras celebration with the U.S. Navy has been an ongoing and storied partnership going back over 100 years. These port visits allow crew members to connect with the public they serve, share in national celebrations, and foster pride in their service and dedication.
The ship’s namesake, Admiral David G. Farragut, has a historic connection with Mobile arising from his leadership during the Battle of Mobile Bay (1864). Building upon that connection, Farragut has visited Mobile twice previously during Mardi Gras, and several officers and crew have family ties to this area.
USS Farragut, commissioned in 2006, is homeported in Mayport, FL and assigned to Commander, Naval Surface Group Southeast. The ship supports multi-mission offensive and defensive capabilities and is capable of conducting sustained combat operations across multiple domains.
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