HII Unveils USS Jeremiah Denton: A New Era of Naval Strength

HII Christens USS Jeremiah Denton (DDG 129)
PASCAGOULA, Miss. — HII has recently christened the USS Jeremiah Denton (DDG 129), an impressive addition to its naval fleet, marking yet another milestone for the company’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division. This guided missile destroyer stands as the third Flight III Arleigh Burke-class vessel constructed by HII.
Honoring a Brave Legacy
The vessel's name is a tribute to former U.S. Senator Jeremiah Denton Jr., a distinguished Vietnam War veteran renowned for his extraordinary courage as a prisoner of war. During his lengthy career that spanned 34 years as a naval aviator, Denton exhibited remarkable tenacity, notably during a televised appearance in which he communicated the word "torture" through Morse code by blinking. His commitment to service was further honored when he was elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama in 1980.
Celebrating Shipbuilding Excellence
“Today, we celebrate the fantastic craftsmanship of our Ingalls shipbuilders and recognize the indomitable spirit of Adm. Jeremiah Denton,” stated Brian Blanchette, the President of Ingalls Shipbuilding. “Entering the christening ceremony, we unify with our Navy industry partners, intertwining the efforts of our skilled workforce with the commitment to ensure the safety and security of our nation and allies around the globe.”
Symbolism of the USS Jeremiah Denton
In a powerful statement by Seidle at the ceremony, it was mentioned, "Today, we christen not just a ship but a statement — a strong testament to America’s resolve. The USS Jeremiah Denton will serve as a reminder that the U.S. does not retreat, does not break, and never forgets its heroes. This warship carries forward a significant legacy.”
A Personal Touch at the Ceremony
The ceremony included the ship's co-sponsors and the daughters of Jeremiah Denton, Madeleine Denton Doak and Mary Denton Lewis, who performed the traditional bottle-breaking ceremony against the ship's bow. Madeleine also shared heartfelt remarks about their late parents, who hailed from Alabama, reflecting on the personal ties the family has to this powerful vessel.
Advanced Features of Flight III Destroyers
The Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are poised to lead modern naval combat. They boast several enhancements, such as the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and the Aegis Baseline 10 Combat System. These advancements ensure the USS Jeremiah Denton meets the complex demands of the 21st century's evolving threat landscape.
Ingalls Shipbuilding's Achievements
In total, Ingalls has delivered 35 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers to the U.S. Navy. Notably, the company was responsible for delivering the inaugural Flight III destroyer, USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125), in June 2023. Currently, five additional Flight III ships are under construction at Ingalls, which include Ted Stevens (DDG 128), Jeremiah Denton (DDG 129), George M. Neal (DDG 131), Sam Nunn (DDG 133), and Thad Cochran (DDG 135).
About HII
HII is recognized as a global leader in all-domain defense solutions and shipbuilding. With over 135 years of experience, HII is dedicated to providing exceptional naval capabilities that safeguard peace and freedom worldwide. The company employs a skilled workforce of 44,000 professionals and operates out of Virginia, delivering solutions that span across various domains including unmanned systems, cybersecurity, and more.
HII Contact Information
For more details about HII and its initiatives, you can reach out to: Kimberly K. Aguillard
Phone: 228-355-5663
Email: Kimberly.K.Aguillard@hii-co.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the USS Jeremiah Denton?
The USS Jeremiah Denton is named after a decorated Vietnam War veteran and represents strength and resilience in U.S. military history.
Where was the USS Jeremiah Denton built?
The ship was constructed at HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division located in Pascagoula.
What advanced technologies are on the USS Jeremiah Denton?
The destroyer is equipped with the AN/SPY-6(V)1 radar and Aegis Baseline 10 Combat System to enhance its operational capabilities.
How many Arleigh Burke-class destroyers has HII built?
HII has delivered 35 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers to the U.S. Navy.
Who can be contacted for media inquiries regarding HII?
Inquiries can be directed to Kimberly K. Aguillard at 228-355-5663 or via email.
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