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Littoral combat ship USS Cincinnati christened by Navy

By James LaPorta
The U.S. Navy on Saturday christened the USS Cincinnati, the 11th Independence-variant littoral combat ship. Photo by Austal USA
The U.S. Navy on Saturday christened the USS Cincinnati, the 11th Independence-variant littoral combat ship. Photo by Austal USA

May 7 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy's newest littoral combat ship was christened over the weekend in a ceremony in Mobile, Ala.

The USS Cincinnati, an Independence-class littoral combat ship, becomes the 11th ship built by Austal USA as part of the LCS program.

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Cincinnati councilman and former member of the U.S. Congress, David Mann, spoke at the christening, and former Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker served as the ship's sponsor. Pritzker broke a bottle of sparkling wine across the bow in keeping with time honored Navy traditions.

"The future USS Cincinnati is a symbol of the strong connection between the people of Cincinnati and the Navy and Marine Corps team," Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer said in a press release.

"The ship serves as a testament to our commitment to growing the Fleet and our partnership with industry and the American public," said Spencer.

The Independence-variant littoral combat ship is a high-speed, shallow draft, surface warfare ship designed to conduct anti-submarine warfare and mine countermeasure missions.

The U.S. Navy has contracted Austal USA to build 15 littoral combat ship worth a combined cumulative value of more than $4.5 billion.

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