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English: Pascagoula, Miss. (Mar. 29, 2005) – Billy Ross, a welder from Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, welds the initials of Meryl Chertoff, ship sponsor and wife of Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, onto a placard to authenticate the keel of the U.S. Coast Guard's first National Security Cutter (WMSL 750). The ceremony to authenticate the keel confirms the keel is "truly and fairly laid" for the first ship of this class of highly capable, technologically advanced, multi-mission cutters for the Coast Guard and Department of Homeland Security. Northrop Grumman Corporation is building the ship under a contract from Integrated Coast Guard Systems LLP, a joint venture of Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Public Affairs Specialist 2nd Class Kyle Niemi (RELEASED) |
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Image title | 050329-c-3550N-112
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (March 29, 2005)- Billy Ross, veteran welder at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, welds the initials of Meryl Chertoff onto a placard today to authenticate the keel of the Coast Guard's first national security cutter, in construction here. Chertoff (at left), the cutter's sponsor, is wife of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, also in attendance at the ceremony. The ceremony to authenticate the keel confirms the keel is "truly and fairly laid" for the first of this class of highly-capable, technologically-advanced, multi-mission cutters for the Coast Guard and Department of Homeland Security. Northrop Grumman Corporation is building the ship under a contract from Integrated Coast Guard Systems LLP, a joint venture of Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. (U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Kyle Niemi) |
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