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Learn more about Bing search results hereFreedom-class littoral combat shipOrganizing and summarizing search results for you3 SourcesWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Little_Rock_(LCS-9)USS Little Rock (LCS-9) - WikipediaUSS Little Rock (LCS-9) was a Freedom -class littoral combat ship (LCS) of the United States Navy. [ 3][ 8] She is the second ship named after Little Rock, the capital city of Arka…Encyclopedia of Arkansashttps://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/uss-little-rock-6966/USS Little Rock (LCS-9) - Encyclopedia of ArkansasThe USS Little Rock is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship. The second ship in the U.S. Navy to be named for Little Rock (Pulaski County), the ship joined the fleet officially in …USS Little Rock Associationhttps://www.usslittlerock.org/lcs9_home.htmlUSS Little Rock LCS9 Home PageThe USS Little Rock (CL 92/CLG 4/CG 4) was originally a Cleveland-class light cruiser that served after World War II, and was one of six to be converted to a Galveston-class guided… - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
USS Little Rock (LCS-9) - Wikipedia
USS Little Rock (LCS-9) was a Freedom-class littoral combat ship (LCS) of the United States Navy. She is the second ship named after Little Rock, the capital city of Arkansas. See more
In 2002, the U.S. Navy initiated a program to develop the first of a fleet of littoral combat ships. The Navy initially ordered two monohull ships from See more
The ship's estimated construction costs are between $300 million and $350 million. The keel laying ceremony for Little Rock was on 27 June 2013. The mast stepping ceremony took place on 23 April 2015, followed by the christening ceremony on 18 July 2015. See more
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Feb 2, 2022 · Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced that the next Freedom-Class littoral combat ship (LCS) will be named the USS Little Rock LCS 9. Navy celebrates the keel laying …
USS Little Rock LCS 9
Aug 7, 2023 · Beginning its maiden deployment, USS Little Rock (LCS 9) departed its Mayport, Florida, homeport Feb. 6 for the U.S. Southern Command area of responsibility, where the Freedom-variant littoral combat ship will operate.
Navy to Decommission Littoral Combat Ships USS Little …
Sep 27, 2023 · The Navy will decommission Littoral Combat Ships USS Little Rock (LCS-9) and USS Detroit (LCS-7) this week, ending a month marked by the decommissioning of six warships to close out Fiscal Year 2023.
The short life of the new USS Little Rock: Design flaws, …
Feb 4, 2023 · Not even six years later, the USS Little Rock will be decommissioned on March 31 at Mayport Naval Station in Florida, where it is stationed. The 387-foot-long vessel was imperiled from the...
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USS Little Rock LCS 9
Jun 27, 2013 · WASHINGTON, DC - Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced today that the next Freedom-Class littoral combat ship (LCS) will be named the USS Little Rock LCS 9. Little Rock is the second ship to bear the …
News Release – USS Little Rock (LCS 9) Decommissions
Sep 29, 2023 · NAVAL STATION MAYPORT (Sept. 29, 2023) – Freedom-variant littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Little Rock (LCS 9) was decommissioned in Mayport, Fla., September 29. As …
USS Little Rock (LCS 9) history - U.S. Carriers
The Little Rock (LCS 9) is the fifth ship in the Freedom-class littoral combat ships and the second ship in the United States Navy to be named after Little Rock, the capital city of Arkansas. June …
USS Little Rock (LCS 9) - U.S. Carriers
Builder: Fincantieri Marinette Marine, Marinette, WI. Beam: 57.4 feet . Speed: 40+ knots. Crew: 15 to 50 core crew members, 75 with detachments. Aviation: two MH-60R/S or one MH-60R/S …
USS Little Rock (LCS 9) - Unofficial US Navy Site
USS LITTLE ROCK was the fifth FREEDOM - class Littoral Combat Ship and the second ship in the Navy named after the city of Little Rock in Arkansas. Last homeported in Mayport, Fla., she was decommissioned on September 29, …