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Default New Destroyer to be Commissioned

NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense

No. 074-06 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan 26, 2006 Media Contact: (703)697-5131
Public/Industry(703)428-0711

Navy to Commission New Guided Missile Destroyer Forrest Sherman
The newest Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer, Forrest
Sherman, will be commissioned at 11 a.m. ET on Jan. 28, during a
ceremony at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla.

Rep. Jeff Miller of Florida's 1st District will deliver the
ceremony's principal address. Ann Sherman Fitzpatrick will serve as
sponsor of the ship named for her father. In a time-honored Navy tradition, she will give the first order to "man our ship and bring her to life!"

The new destroyer honors Adm. Forrest Percival Sherman who
served as chief of naval operations from November 1949 until his death on July 22, 1951. Following World War I service, he was designated a naval aviator and later served on the USS Lexington during the carrier's first year in service. He twice held squadron commands aboard the USS Saratoga and served as navigator of the USS Ranger prior to joining the staff of commander, U.S. Fleet.

When World War II began, he served in the war plans division under
the chief of naval operations. After assuming command of the USS Wasp
in May 1942, he attained the rank of captain and earned the Navy Cross for his leadership of that ship during early phases of the occupation and
defense of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. After a Japanese submarine sank the USS Wasp on Sept. 15, 1942, he became chief of staff, to commander air force, Pacific Fleet and served in that capacity until November 1943, when he became deputy chief of staff to Adm. Chester W. Nimitz. He earned a Distinguished Service Medal for his role in planning the captures of the islands of the Gilberts, Marshalls, Marianas, Western Carolines, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa.

Following a brief tenure as commander, U.S. Naval Forces,
Mediterranean, Sherman became the youngest man ever to serve as chief
of naval operations on Nov. 2, 1949. One previous ship named in his honor, the USS Forrest Sherman (1955-1982), earned a Navy Unit Commendation and performed distinguished service off Lebanon (1958), Quemoy-Matsu (1958), Cuba (1961) and in the Indian Ocean (1980).

Cmdr. Michael G. Van Durick of Pennsylvania will become the first
commanding officer of the ship, which has accommodations for 383
officers and enlisted personnel. The 9,200-ton Forrest Sherman was built by Northrop-Grumman Ship Systems. It has an overall length of 509.5 feet, a waterline beam of 59 feet and a navigational draft of 32 feet. Four gas turbine engines will power the ship to speeds in excess of 30 knots.

The USS Forrest Sherman is the 48th of 62 Arleigh Burke-class
destroyers currently authorized by Congress. This highly capable
multi-mission ship can conduct a variety of operations, from peacetime
presence and crisis management to sea control and power projection, in
support of the National Military Strategy.

The ship will be capable of fighting air, surface, and subsurface
battles simultaneously. The ship contains a myriad of offensive and
defensive weapons designed to support maritime defense needs well into the 21st century.

For more information on Arleigh Burke class destroyers,
visit the
Navy fact file:
http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/ships/ship-dd.html .
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