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LPD 21 USS New York Fleet Parade 2011

LPD, US Navy

 

In fact, the most versatile vessel in the current fleet is a type of ship. It is called an amphibious transport dock or “landing platform, dock,” and is referred to in Navy jargon as an LPD. LPDs are designed to transport Marines engaged in expeditionary warfare.

 

The New York (LPD 21), a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, is the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the state of New York. The San Antonio-class is the United States Navy’s premiere amphibious transport dock and is designed to supply the United States Marine Corps with a highly-capable and thoroughly advanced surface warship to assist their various amphibious operations around the world, in both wartime and peacetime.

 

24 tons of the steel used in its construction came from the rubble of the World Trade Center, with seven tons melted down and cast to form the ship’s “stem bar,” part of the ship’s bow. November 7 2008, USS New York was commissioned during an 11 a.m. ceremony at Pier 88 in Manhattan.

 

Specifications:

Length: 682′

Namesake: The state of New York

Complement: 28 officers, 332 enlisted

Capacity: Embarked Landing Force: 699; (66 officers, 633 enlisted); surge capacity to 800

Speed: In excess of 22 knots (25 mph; 41 km/h)

Christened: March 1, 2008

Motto: “Strength forged through sacrifice. Never forget.”

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