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May 16, 2007 |
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General Dynamics NASSCO Launches
USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4)
SAN DIEGO – General Dynamics NASSCO, a wholly owned subsidiary of General
Dynamics (NYSE: GD), today launched the U.S. Navy’s newest resupply ship, USNS
Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4). The ship is named in honor of the Navy Rear Admiral
and Medal of Honor recipient who explored the North and South Poles by air.
The Tuesday evening ceremony took place at the NASSCO shipyard. Secretary of the
Navy Donald Winter spoke at the event. Rear Admiral Robert Reilly Jr., commander
of the Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC), was the ceremony’s principal
speaker. Mrs. Bolling Byrd Clarke, Byrd’s oldest daughter and the ship’s
sponsor, christened the ship by breaking the traditional bottle of champagne
against its bow.
A 1912 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and a naval aviator, Byrd (1888-1957)
explored the North Pole region by air in May 1926. He received the Medal of
Honor for the flight. Two and a half years later, Byrd began his first
expedition to the Antarctica. He commanded the first flight over the South Pole
in November 1929. Byrd completed four more expeditions to the Antarctic
continent over the next 26 years, including the 1955 “Operation Deep Freeze”
expedition that established the permanent U.S. facilities at the South Pole.
USNS Richard E. Byrd is the fourth ship of an expected class of 11 T-AKE dry
cargo-ammunition ships for the Navy. NASSCO began constructing the 689-foot-long
ship in February 2006. The ship is scheduled to be delivered to the Navy in
November. 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 Richard E. Byrd 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. It is the second Navy ship to be named in honor of the polar
explorer. The first ship, USS Richard E. Byrd (DDG 23), was a Charles F.
Adams-class guided missile destroyer that served from 1964 to 1990.
General Dynamics NASSCO employs more than 4,600 people and is the only major
ship construction yard on the West Coast of the United States. NASSCO has
contracts to build the first nine ships of the T-AKE class and will soon begin
construction on a series of nine product carriers for U.S. Shipping Partners
L.P. Additional information on NASSCO can be found at www.nassco.com.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, employs approximately
82,600 people worldwide and had 2006 revenues of $24.1 billion. The company is a
market leader in business aviation; land and expeditionary combat systems,
armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and marine systems; and information
systems and technologies. More information about the
company is available online at www.generaldynamics.com.
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