Keel laid for future guided-missile destroyer USS Quentin Walsh
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Keel laid for future guided-missile destroyer USS Quentin Walsh
The keel for the future destroyer USS Quentin Walsh was officially laid Tuesday in a ceremony at Bath Iron Works in Maine. It's the first time an Arleigh Burke-class ship will be built in honor of a Coast Guard member.
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works lays keel of future Quentin Walsh (DDG 132) - MÖNCH PUBLISHING GROUP
The laying of the keel and its authentication signifies the start of hull integration, the pre-cursor to launch and sea trials On May 20, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works celebrated the keel laying of the future USS Quentin Walsh (DDG 132). The U.S. Navy named the ship in honor of the Coast Guard captain, who received the Navy Cross for bravery and leadership during World War II. Walsh and a small band of Seabees helped secure the Normandy port …
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