The Navy will christen the Joint High
Speed Vessel (JHSV) Choctaw County, named for three U.S. counties, located in
Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma, which share the county’s name, during a
ceremony in Mobile, Ala., Sept. 15, at 10 a.m. CDT.
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus will
deliver the ceremony’s principal address.
Women from Ackerman High School’s class of 1966, 29 in all, will serve
as the ship’s sponsors, with Theresa Pitts designated as the lead sponsor for
the classmates. Ackerman High School is
located in Choctaw County’s town of Ackerman, Miss.
“I chose to name this joint high speed vessel
after Choctaw County where core American values of hard work, putting family
first, and giving back to your community are on constant display,” said
Mabus. “I could think of no better
representatives of these values than the women of Ackerman High School’s class
of 1966. Each represents the best of the
American spirit and our enduring American values. I am honored they accepted the invitation to
serve as sponsors for this fine ship.”
The 338 foot-long aluminum catamaran is
being constructed by Austal USA in Mobile, Ala.
Choctaw County and the eight other JHSVs under contract enable fast,
intra-theater transportation of troops, military vehicles, supplies and
equipment. Military commanders will have
the flexibility to use the JHSV in a variety of roles, including supporting
overseas contingency operations, conducting humanitarian assistance and
disaster relief, supporting special operations forces and supporting emerging
joint sea-basing concepts.
They can transport 600 short tons 1,200
nautical miles at an average speed of 35 knots and can operate in shallow-draft
ports and waterways, providing U.S. forces added mobility and flexibility. The JHSVs also have an aviation flight deck
to support day and night air vehicle launch and recovery operations. JHSVs have berthing space for up to 146
personnel and airline-style seating for up to 312.
Upon delivery to the U.S. Navy’s
Military Sealift Command (MSC), Choctaw County will be designated as a U.S.
Naval Ship and will have a core crew of 21 civilian mariners who will operate
and navigate the ship. The first four
JHSVs, including Choctaw County, will be crewed by federally employed civil
service mariners. The remaining six will
be crewed by civilian contract mariners working for private shipping companies
under contract to MSC. Military mission
personnel will embark, as required, by the mission sponsors.
Interested media may contact the Navy
Office of Information at 703-697-5342.
Information on JHSV is available online at
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=1400&ct=4 .
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