From Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- The amphibious transport dock ship USS
Somerset (LPD 25) arrived at its new homeport of Naval Base San Diego, April
21.
Somerset was formally commissioned March 1 during a ceremony
in Philadelphia and shortly afterward began a journey from the Atlantic Ocean,
through the Caribbean Sea and Panama Canal, to San Diego.
"The crew of Somerset has worked extremely hard to
train, qualify and prepare this great ship for service. They have met all
challenges head-on and they have produced outstanding results exceeding all
expectations," said Capt. Thomas L. Dearborn, Somerset's commanding
officer. "The crew has long awaited our arrival in our homeport of San
Diego and we are truly excited to be reunited with our family and friends."
The ninth San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship,
Somerset is named in honor of the crew and passengers of United Airlines Flight
93 that crashed near Shanksville, Pa., in Somerset County during the 9/11
terrorist attacks.
Somerset represents the heroic actions of the 40 crew and
passengers of United Flight 93, honoring their collective sacrifice and the
tremendous courage displayed in the face of overwhelming adversity.
The third of the three U.S. ships named in honor of those
victims and first responders of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and
Pentagon, Somerset joins USS New York (LPD 21) and USS Arlington (LPD 24) as
part of the Navy's combat force.
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