|
|
Fill out this form to email this article to a friend
Navy ship with WTC steel survived Katrina's assault
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published April 4, 2006
NEW YORK - With a year to go before it even touches the water, the Navy's amphibious assault ship USS New York has already made history - twice. It was built with 24 tons of scrap steel from the World Trade Center, and it survived Hurricane Katrina.
That combination of disasters gives the ship a unique standing among the 500 or so Avondale, La., shipyard workers building it, said Tony Quaglino, a crane superintendent who postponed retirement to have a hand in the New York's construction. "I think Katrina made us more aware of the tragedy in New York," said the 66-year-old Quaglino. "One was manmade, one was natural, but they're both a common bond."
The New York is about 45 percent complete and should be ready for launch in mid 2007. Katrina disrupted construction when it pounded the Gulf Coast, but the 684-foot vessel escaped serious damage and workers were back at the yard near New Orleans two weeks after the storm.
The ship led many of the yard's thousands of workers to return to the job even though hundreds lost their homes, Quaglino and others said.
Northrop Grumman employed 6,500 at Avondale before Katrina. Today, roughly 5,500 are back, working on the New York and three other vessels. More than 200 employees who lost their homes to Katrina are living at the shipyard, some on a Navy barge and others in bunk-style housing.
"Their dedication and devotion to duty has been, to say the least, epic," Philip Teel, a vice president for Northrop Grumman Corp. and head of its ship systems division, told a Navy League dinner audience in New York on March 22.
"It sounds trite, but I saw it in their eyes," Teel said in a separate interview. "These are very patriotic people, and the fact that the ship has steel from the trade center is a source of great pride. They view it as something incredibly special. They're building it for the nation."
The USS New York is the fifth in a new class of warship - designed for missions that include special operations against terrorists. It will carry a crew of 360 sailors and 700 combat-ready Marines.
Steel from the World Trade Center was melted down in a foundry in Amite, La., to cast the ship's bow section. When it was poured into the molds on Sept. 9, 2003, "those big rough steelworkers treated it with total reverence," recalled Navy Capt. Kevin Wensing, who was there. "It was a spiritual moment for everybody there."
[Last modified April 4, 2006, 03:15:07]
Share your thoughts on this story
Comments on this article
|
by Mary
|
03/07/08 03:02 PM
|
|
May the memory of all those that have lost their lives forever live in the hearts and souls of those that man this great ship defending those of us that are still here. There could be no better use of this steel, no longer scrap.
|
|
by Patrick
|
03/01/08 08:54 PM
|
|
MAY MANY,ANY,AND ALL terrorist's FEAR
THIS SHIP!!!!!!
|
|
by rich
|
03/01/08 07:26 PM
|
|
Great, now the dimented twisted minds that plotted the attack on 9-11 have another toy to play with.
|
|
by Darrell
|
03/01/08 06:50 PM
|
|
Very good, New York like America can be down, but not out. This is so cool. May God bless America. Darrell :)
|
|
by Mary
|
02/27/08 09:08 PM
|
|
This is so overwhelming...my heart goes out to the families who lost loved ones during the 9/11 attacks...with a grandson in the Navy, it makes me proud, that he will be a part of one of the fleets protecting our country from any more 9/11 surprises.
|
|
by mary
|
02/24/08 03:51 PM
|
|
Again, I hang my head for a moment of silence. I lost no loved ones in the WTC, but that morning I felt a strange disturbance in our life force. They are our heroes.
|
|
by Kim
|
02/22/08 02:53 AM
|
|
Can some of the metal be taken and tested for thermite, chemicals used in cutting charges, or radioactive materials. It is evidence from a crime scene.
|
|
by Daniel (USN RET)
|
02/02/08 02:38 PM
|
|
USS New York, May she always have "Fair Winds and Following Seas".
|
|
by james-again
|
01/30/08 11:05 AM
|
|
By the way, Buzz - Sadly, you're the type of conspiracy theorist that would think your being buried in a pine casket is a plot of the government to lace the ground with a special chemical in the wood to grow killer termites. Get a life, Goob.
|
|
by Andy
|
01/29/08 10:56 PM
|
|
May we Never forget.Or we are assured it will happen again.TY to ALL the Men & women that Serve our country.Only 2 people died that we might be free;(1)Jesus Christ(2)an American serviceman/woman.
God Bless America
|
|
by Mike-Navy Vet
|
01/26/08 08:31 AM
|
|
Thank God for giving us the tanasity to pick ourself up in distress and pull together sholder to sholder and say we are down, but not beat > "Never Forget", when you vote, our strength is our guiding path from our creator, "Never Forget"
|
|
by Linda
|
01/22/08 12:46 PM
|
|
Check it out on www.snopes.com - it's for real! YOU GO USA!!!!
|
|
by Bell
|
01/14/08 02:21 PM
|
|
Enjoyed the read. As customer support for Hertz car rental, we saw first hand that us, U.S., could come together, be of one mind under God. Many people do not see our future as one country. All they see is themselves...me, me, me...
|
|
by KS
|
11/30/07 01:42 AM
|
|
GREAT STORY! The World Trade Center steel contains the DNA of American Heroes!
God Bless America and the USS New York!
PS: Buzz; Prove there's a ò01CShadow Governmentò01D -or- GET A LIFE!!!
|
|
by candy
|
11/11/07 07:35 PM
|
|
AS AMERICAN'S WE ARE HERE TO STAY AND WILL NEVER FORGET
|
|
by Gail
|
09/24/07 09:02 PM
|
|
Way to go Becky! Thanks for negating the nonsense someone attempted to insult this extraordinary effort with.
|
|
by Judy
|
09/21/07 02:01 PM
|
|
This is awesome. It makes me realize how some people stick together to uphold the U.S.A. May God Bless all of the emergency personnell that worked cleaning up the 9/11 attacks and also the personnell that are involved in building the USS New York.
|
|
by Carol
|
09/17/07 05:30 PM
|
|
My Prayer is that God will be the Captain of the ship and Bless every endeavor that it endures. May God always keep her safe and all that are on board.
|
|
by Becky
|
09/17/07 11:53 AM
|
|
It's on the Navy's website... read this, Buzz and let us know if you still feel the same way.
http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=5340
|
|
by Buzz -Again
|
09/12/07 08:32 AM
|
|
(continued) If any one reading thios message can prove me wrong, be my guest. I would be surprised if my articles are even published on this site.
|
|
by Buzz
|
09/12/07 08:28 AM
|
|
This is the most outrageous lie and it is perpetrated by the shadow government of which ABC is a oart. The steel from the Ground Zero site was illegally removed from a crime scene prior to investigation. This story is designed to make us trust.
|
|
by William
|
09/01/07 09:05 PM
|
|
As a Navy Veteran of Vietnam I will always have a fond memory and respect for the U.S.Navy. This is just one more reason why; the respect for lives lost in 9/11 could not be more represented with pride and diginity. GOD BLESS THEIR MEMORY AND CREWS!!
|
|
by Tommy
|
08/13/07 05:44 PM
|
|
This is a moving story about our nations resolve. I only hope that the proper amount of publicity will take place when she is launched and commisioned. God bless the men and women who make this national statement possible with honor and reverance.
|
|
by Larry
|
08/13/07 10:13 AM
|
|
A fine ship to go in harm's way... may she not need do this duty, but if so, victorious! Never Forget!
|
|
by SCOTT
|
07/23/07 01:47 PM
|
|
I AM A FIREFIGHTER AND WAS THERE THOSE FIRST DAYS OF 9/11 AND THIS IS AWESOME MAYBE ONE DAY I WOULD BE ABLE TO STAND ON THE DECK OF THE USS NEW YORK JUST TO SEE THAT FROM ALL THAT DESTRUCTION SOMETHING GOOD CAME OUT OF IT . GOD BLESS AMERICA
|
|
by YANK'S BELLE
|
07/18/07 08:32 PM
|
|
BEAUTIFUL AND GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THE USS NEW YORK!!!
THANK YOU, GOOOO NAVY GOOOOO!!!
|
|
by Mary
|
07/18/07 10:55 AM
|
|
God Bless the workers and this wonderful ship,May we never forget
|
|
by Lynn
|
07/17/07 03:47 PM
|
|
What a great idea!!!! Let the memories of those taken on 9/11 continue to defend their country. Thank you to those who have died and their families. May GOD bless them and always keep them in his grace.
|
|
by Katie
|
07/14/07 09:49 PM
|
|
There could be no better way to use the metal than to protect ourselves against another raid on our homeland. I think it was a great idea...Keep it up!
|
|
by al
|
07/11/07 12:37 PM
|
|
thank you!!!
|
|
Subscribe to the Times
Click here for daily delivery
of the St. Petersburg Times.
|