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Sailors Bring 3 Ships to Life

The commissioning ceremony is one of the most significant milestones in the life of a Navy ship. Recently, three new ships joined the Navy's fleet with their respective commissioning ceremonies in New York, Boston and Milwaukee.

A military ship sails next to the New York City coastline on a river.
Commissioning Ready
The crew of the Navy's newest guided missile destroyer USS John Basilone mans the rails as it sails up the Hudson River for its commissioning ceremony week in New York, Nov. 4, 2024.
Credit: EJ Hersom, DOD
VIRIN: 241103-D-DB155-1003

The newest guided missile destroyer USS John Basilone was commissioned during a ceremony in New York, Nov. 9, 2024, which featured naval officers, distinguished guests, the two ship sponsors and Marines and sailors.

A military ship adorned with red, white and blue ribbons sits at port next to a dock.
Given Life
Sailors assigned to the USS John Basilone man the ship and bring her to life during a commissioning ceremony held in New York, Nov. 9, 2024.
Credit: Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Theoplis Stewart II
VIRIN: 241109-N-UP745-1006
Sailors stand at attention by the rails on the deck of a U.S. naval ship.
Manning the Rails
The crew of the Navy's newest guided missile destroyer USS John Basilone manned the ship and brought her to life during a commissioning ceremony held in New York, Nov. 9, 2024.
Credit: Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Theoplis Stewart II
VIRIN: 241109-N-UP745-1004
A sailor runs down a dock next to a military ship.
Commission Ready
A sailor assigned to the USS John Basilone runs aboard during a commissioning ceremony in New York, Nov. 9, 2024.
Credit: Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Danny Gonzalez
VIRIN: 241109-M-MR595-1346
The vessel became the second U.S. naval ship to honor Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone, the only enlisted Marine to receive both the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross during World War II.
A pair of sailors hold a wreath in front of a statue.
Wreath Placement
Sailors assigned to the USS John Basilone visit John Basilone's hometown of Raritan, N.J., during the ship's commissioning week in New York, Nov. 7, 2024.
Credit: Navy Lt. Julian Jacobs, DOD
VIRIN: 241107-N-TW286-9667
A statue is seen through the circle of a wreath.
Hometown Hero
A statue of Medal of Honor recipient John Basilone at his hometown of Raritan, N.J., during the USS Basilone commissioning week in New York , Nov. 7, 2024.
Credit: Julian Jacobs, DOD
VIRIN: 241107-N-TW286-1528
Service is not an obligation, it is a privilege, a chance to be part of something greater than ourselves and uphold the values that define us as a nation." — Navy Secretary Carlos del Toro

During the week leading up to the commissioning, the ship's crew studied Basilone's legacy, including his heroic actions at Guadalcanal and his ultimate sacrifice at Iwo Jima. 

A sailor is seen through the saluting arm of another, holding a framed image of another sailor.
Remembrance Ceremony
Sailors assigned to the guided missile destroyer USS John Basilone participate in a remembrance ceremony in Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone's hometown of Raritan, N.J., Nov. 7, 2024. The second Naval vessel to bear the name John Basilone, the ship was commissioned in New York on Nov. 9, 2024.
Credit: Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Colby A. Mothershead
VIRIN: 241107-N-JO829-1262X

Navy Secretary Carlos del Toro, who spoke at the ceremony, paid tribute to Basilone's service to the nation and reminded the crew of the value of service.

"Service is not an obligation, it is a privilege, a chance to be part of something greater than ourselves and uphold the values that define us as a nation," del Toro said.

The vessel joins the fleet as part of the Navy's surface warfare backbone, equipped with dual helicopter hangars and advanced capabilities for anti-submarine, anti-surface and anti-air warfare operations. 

A group of sailors march down a New York City street.
Sailor Walk
Sailors assigned to the USS John Basilone participate in a Veterans Day parade, New York, Nov. 11, 2024.
Credit: Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Theoplis Stewart II
VIRIN: 241111-N-UP745-1024
A large military ship adorned with blue, white and read ribbons sits at port with sailors on deck.
Commissioning Ceremony
Sailors assigned to the USS John Basilone bring the ship to life during its commissioning ceremony in New York, Nov. 9, 2024.
Credit: EJ Hersom, DOD
VIRIN: 241109-D-DB155-1010
The Navy commissioned the USS John Basilone on Nov. 9, 2024, in New York City.
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In a separate ceremony in Boston, Nov. 16, 2024, the Navy commissioned the Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Nantucket, with the vessel positioned stern-to-stern with the USS Constitution, the Navy's oldest commissioned ship. 

Sailors stand in row on a red, white and blue banner-festooned ramp to a ship.
New Nantucket
The crew of the newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Nantucket brings the ship to life during its commissioning ceremony in Boston, Nov. 16, 2024.
Credit: EJ Hersom, DOD
VIRIN: 241116-D-DB155-1005
A Navy officer presents a gift shaped like a bowl to a smiling woman.
Commissioning Gift
Polly Spencer, ship sponsor of the USS Nantucket, reacts to a gift presented by Navy Cmdr. Kari Yakubisin during the USS Nantucket commissioning in Boston, Mass., Nov. 15, 2024.
Credit: EJ Hersom
VIRIN: 241115-D-DB155-1092
A group of cadets mill about the deck of a military ship.
Cadet Tour
Navy reserve cadets from Boston colleges and universities tour the USS Nantucket in Boston, Nov. 13, 2024.
Credit: Edward Hersom
VIRIN: 241113-D-DB155-1035
The USS Nantucket, commanded by Navy Cmdr. Kari Yakubisin, will be homeported at Naval Station Mayport, Florida, where it will serve as a fast, agile platform designed for nearshore environments and equipped with advanced weapons systems.
The Navy commissioned the USS Nantucket on Nov. 16, 2024, in Boston.
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A week later, sailors gave life to a third Navy vessel, the Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Beloit, in another commissioning ceremony.

A Navy vessel is parked by a snowy dock under a cloudy sky.
Beloit Splendor
Snow falls on the USS Beloit docked in Milwaukee for its commissioning Nov. 21, 2024.
Credit: EJ Hersom, DOD
VIRIN: 241121-D-DB155-1015
Sailors wearing black jackets stand in formation on a lawn during a cloudy day with a city skyline in the distance.
Sailor Formation
Sailors assigned to the USS Beloit stand in formation during the ship's commissioning ceremony in Milwaukee, Nov. 23, 2024.
Credit: EJ Hersom, DOD
VIRIN: 241123-D-DB155-1005
A Navy vessel is docked at port during a cloudy day.
Awaiting Commission
The USS Beloit awaits to be commissioned at Veterans Park in Milwaukee, Nov. 22, 2024,
Credit: Marine Corps Cpl. Diana Salgado
VIRIN: 241122-M-VM063-1139
As a ship sponsor nominated by del Toro, retired Army Maj. Gen. Marcia M. Anderson gave the first order to "man our ship and bring her to life." Anderson, who became the first African American woman to earn the rank of major general in 2011, hails from Beloit, Wisconsin.  

Two high-ranking female service members, one in uniform and one in a blue dress, stand behind a podium and microphone.
Chairman's Reception
Navy Cmdr. LeAndra Kissinger, commanding officer of the USS Beloit, left, and retired Army Maj. Gen. Marcia M. Anderson give a speech at the USS Beloit chairman's reception in Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22, 2024. Anderson, the first Black female to ascend to the rank of major general in the U.S. Army Reserve, was also the ship's chosen sponsor.
Credit: EJ Hersom, DOD
VIRIN: 241122-D-DB155-1044

The USS Beloit is the 15th Freedom-variant littoral combat ship commissioned in the Navy and the first to be commissioned in naval service to bear this namesake.

The Navy commissioned the USS Beloit on Nov. 23, 2024, in Milwaukee.
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