Amphibious Transport Dock Richard M. McCool, Jr. (LPD 29) Sails Away From Ingalls Shipbuilding
August 22 2024 - 8:45PM
San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship Richard M.
McCool, Jr. (LPD 29) departed from HII’s (NYSE: HII) Ingalls
Shipbuilding division on Thursday, en route to its commissioning
site in Pensacola, Florida.
“When any of our ships sail away, it is a poignant reminder of
the importance of shipbuilding to the freedom and security of our
country,” said Kari Wilkinson, president of Ingalls Shipbuilding.
“We are committed to the mission and stand behind those who serve
the nation for all Americans.”
Richard M. McCool, Jr. was delivered to the U.S. Navy in
April and is the 13th San Antonio-class ship delivered by
Ingalls. As the final Flight I transition ship before the company
moves into production of the LPD Flight II line, Richard M. McCool,
Jr. is the first LPD 17-class ship to undergo the installation and
activation of the Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar, SPY-6(V)2,
rotating variant, S-Band radar. SPY-6(V)2 provides the U.S. Navy
with a common hardware variant for aircraft carrier and amphibious
ships and commonality with the SPY-6 Family of Radars. In addition
to providing hardware and software commonality across the fleet,
the radar will also contribute to increased target engagement
capability and overall ship self-defense.
Photos accompanying this release are available at:
https://hii.com/news/amphibious-transport-dock-richard-m-mccool-jr-lpd-29-sails-away-from-ingalls-shipbuilding/.
Currently, Ingalls has two Flight II LPDs under construction
including Harrisburg (LPD 30)
and Pittsburgh (LPD 31). In March 2023, Ingalls was
awarded a modification to the contract for the procurement of the
detail design and construction of Philadelphia (LPD 32),
the 16th ship in the San Antonio class and the third LPD
Flight II.
“I am filled with a deep sense of honor and purpose watching LPD
29 sail away,” said Davianne Stokes, Ingalls Shipbuilding’s LPD
program manager. “Our shipbuilders have done an outstanding job,
and I am grateful to be part of a team that plays such a crucial
role in serving our military.”
LPD 29 is scheduled to be commissioned on Sept. 7, 2024, at
Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. The naming of
LPD 29 honors U.S. Navy Capt. Richard M. McCool, Jr., who was
awarded the Medal of Honor in 1945 for the heroism he displayed
after his ship was attacked by kamikaze aircraft in the Battle of
Okinawa. Despite suffering from shrapnel wounds and painful burns,
he led efforts to battle a blazing fire on his ship and rescue
injured sailors.
Amphibious transport docks are used to transport and land
Marines, their equipment, and supplies by embarked Landing Craft,
Air Cushion (LCAC) or conventional landing craft and amphibious
assault vehicles (AAV) augmented by helicopters or vertical
take-off and landing aircraft (MV 22). These ships support
amphibious assault, special operations, or expeditionary warfare
missions and serve as secondary aviation platforms for amphibious
operations.
About HII
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to deliver the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain solutions
in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers
to protect peace and freedom around the world.
As the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, and with a more
than 135-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII
delivers critical capabilities extending from ships to unmanned
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A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9b94a980-e6b6-4796-a5a6-d683a33f67e3
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