August 17, 2009 |
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General Dynamics NASSCO Launches USNS Matthew Perry
SAN DIEGO – General Dynamics NASSCO, a wholly
owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), launched the U.S. Navy’s
newest supply ship, USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9),
yesterday during a christening ceremony
at the shipyard. The ship is named in honor of Commodore Matthew C. Perry, the
U.S. Navy officer who established American trade with Japan in the mid-19th
Century.
Vice Adm. Richard Hunt, the commander of the U.S. Navy’s 3rd Fleet, was the
ceremony’s principal speaker. Ms. Hester Evans, the great-great-great
granddaughter of Commodore Perry and the ship’s sponsor, christened the ship by
breaking the traditional bottle of champagne against the bow before the
689-foot-long ship slid into San Diego Bay. More than 2,000 people attended the
ceremony.
Commodore Perry (1794-1858), the younger brother of Battle of Lake Erie hero
Oliver Hazard Perry, received a midshipman commission in January 1809. Over the
next 43 years, he commanded three ships and two squadrons of ships. In March
1852, he was selected to lead a U.S. mission to Japan, a country that had been
essentially closed to outsiders for 200 years. Through Perry’s stately
negotiations, the Convention of Kanagawa treaty was signed on March 31, 1854.
The treaty provided that humane treatment be extended to U.S. sailors
shipwrecked in Japanese territory, that U.S. ships be permitted to buy coal in
Japan, and that the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate be opened to U.S. commerce.
Perry lived his final years in New York City following his mission to Japan.
USNS Matthew Perry is the ninth ship of the Lewis and Clark (T-AKE) class of dry
cargo-ammunition ships for the Navy, and the first U.S. Navy ship to be named
after Commodore Perry. NASSCO began constructing the ship in April 2008 and is
scheduled to deliver it to the Navy’s Military Sealift Command in the first
quarter of 2010. When the Matthew Perry 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 on the move at sea.
General Dynamics NASSCO employs more than 4,500 people and is the only major
ship construction yard on the West Coast of the United States. NASSCO has
delivered seven T-AKE ships to the Navy and is under contract to build five
additional T-AKE ships, including the Matthew Perry. The Navy has also provided
long-lead material funding to NASSCO for two more ships for a total class of 14
T-AKE vessels. The shipyard is also building a series of five commercial product
carriers for American Petroleum Tankers, a shipbuilding joint venture led by the
Blackstone Financial Group. Additional information on NASSCO can be found at
www.nassco.com.
General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately
92,000 people worldwide. 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
General Dynamics is available online at www.gd.com.
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