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    Future USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) Set For San Diego Commissioning

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    Courtesy Photo | 180201-N-N2201-001 Bath, Maine (Feb. 1, 2018) The Navy's next generation destroyer,...... read more read more

    UNITED STATES

    01.18.2019

    Courtesy Story

    Commander, Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet

    The Navy’s newest Zumwalt-class destroyer, the future USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001), will be commissioned at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 26, at Naval Air Station North Island. This event is open to the public, but tickets are required.

    California Congressman Scott Peters will deliver the commissioning ceremony's principal address. Mrs. Sally Monsoor, Michael’s mother, will serve as the ship’s sponsor. The ceremony will be highlighted by a time-honored Navy tradition when Mrs. Monsoor will give the first order to “man our ship and bring her to life!”

    Capt. Scott Smith is the commanding officer of the ship and leads the core crew of 148 officers and enlisted personnel. The nearly 16,000-ton Michael Monsoor was built by General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. The ship is 610 feet in length, has a beam of 87 feet, and a navigational draft of 27 feet. The ship is powered by two Rolls-Royce main turbine generators, two Rolls-Royce auxiliary turbine generators, two 34.6 MW advanced induction motors to speeds up to 30-plus knots.

    DDG 1001 is the second Zumwalt class destroyer to enter the fleet. It honors Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Monsoor, a Navy SEAL who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in Ramadi, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2006. At the ship’s 2008 naming ceremony, former Secretary of the Navy, Donald C. Winter recognized Monsoor as, “a consummate professional who faced terrorist enemies with aplomb and stoicism."

    Zumwalt-class destroyers are the most lethal and sophisticated destroyers ever built. They provide deterrence and forward presence by bridging today’s innovation with future technology.

    Zumwalt-class destroyers maximize stealth, size, power and computing capacity –fielding an array of weapons systems and cutting-edge technologies to fight forces in the air, on and under the sea, and on land.
    USS Michael Monsoor will be homeported at Naval Base San Diego, California.

    For those unable to attend, the ceremony will be live-streamed at: http://www.navy.mil/ah_online/live/ah-live.asp. The link will become active approximately five minutes prior to the event (9:55 a.m. PST).

    Editor's Note:
    Media are invited to attend a media availability/tour of the ship Thursday, Jan. 24 from 10 a.m.-noon and the commissioning ceremony, 10 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 26. Media interested in covering these events for the future USS Michael Monsoor are asked to RSVP no later than noon, Wednesday, Jan. 23 to michael.raney@navy.mil. All media will be met at the Naval Air Station North Island commercial truck lane (far right lane at the main gate) at 9:30 a.m. for Jan. 24 event and 8:30 a.m. on Jan. 26. Do not arrive more than 30 minutes prior to the aforementioned times or you will be turned away. Please be ready to present valid U.S. state/federal government issued photo identification upon request.

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    Live-feed satellite coordinates as follows:
    Media is free to use this Navy-provided footage, as it is public domain:

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    Date Taken: 01.18.2019
    Date Posted: 01.18.2019 12:38
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