Terri Moon Cronk at the DoD
News offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON, July 22, 2017 —
President Donald J. Trump and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis took part in
commissioning the USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy’s newest nuclear-powered
aircraft carrier, named in honor of the 38th president, in Norfolk, Virginia,
today.
Service members and their
families, senior defense and military officials and other dignitaries,
including Ford’s daughter and the ship's sponsor, Susan Ford Bales, were aboard
the warship for the ceremony.
Gerald R. Ford enlisted in
the Navy following the attack on Pearl Harbor and was commissioned as an
officer in the Naval Reserve in 1942. He served aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Monterey and participated in actions in the Pacific Theater, including at Makin
Island, Kwajalein and the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Ford served for 25
years as a U.S. Representative before his appointment to the vice presidency.
He became president in 1974, following the resignation of Richard Nixon.
The ship named for Ford is
the lead ship of a new class of supercarriers and the first new carrier design
in the Navy since the USS Nimitz was commissioned in 1975. The Ford is also the
first aircraft carrier to join the fleet since USS George H. W. Bush in 2009.
Ford is expected to be in operation in 2020.
The Navy received the Ford on
May 31 after the carrier successfully completed acceptance trials on May 26. It
features a new nuclear power plant, a redesigned island, electromagnetic
catapults and an enhanced flight deck capable of increased aircraft sortie
rates. Ford-class carriers will operate with smaller crews than their
predecessors in the Nimitz-class.
‘Magnificent Warship’
Mattis called the ship a
“magnificent warship [that] joins the best Navy in the world. It is named after
a tried-and true member of the Greatest Generation, and that spirit will
permeate this ship so long as it sails on the seas, as well as the U.S. Navy
spirit of ‘We have just begun to fight,’” he said.
Addressing Trump, Mattis
said, “Mr. President, you will send this ship in harm’s way and [it] will happily
sail in harm’s way for you, for our nation and for what we stand for.”
Trump called the ship an
American symbol of power and prestige wherever it sails in the world.
“Wherever this vessel cuts
through the horizon, our allies will rest easy and our enemies will shake with
fear because everyone will know that America is coming and America is coming
strong,” he said.
“This ship is the deterrent
that keeps us from having to fight in the first place,” Trump said. “But this
ship also ensures that if a fight does come, it will always end the same way.
We will win … we will never lose.”
Nation’s Strength is its
People
Having the best technology
and equipment is only one part of the American military dominance, he said.
“Our true strength is our people. Our greatest weapon is all of you.”
America is fortunate to have
warriors who are willing to serve the nation in the greatest fighting force in
history, Trump said, adding, “Today, this ship officially begins its role in
the noble military history of our great nation.”
He implored Congress to pass
a defense budget that “provides for higher, stable and predictable funding
levels for our military needs, that our fighting men and women deserve … and
you will get [it], believe me,” Trump told the audience.
At the ceremony's conclusion,
Ford Bales gave the order, “Man our ship and bring her to life.”
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