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Artist's Rendering of the USS New York
With a year to go before it even touches the water, the
Navy's amphibious assault ship, USS New York, has
already made history. It was built with 24 tons
of scrap steel from the World Trade Center. It is the
fifth in a new class of warship — designed for missions
that include special operations against terrorists. It
will carry a crew of 360 sailors and
700 combat-ready Marines to be delivered ashore
by helicopters and assault craft. Steel from the World
Trade Center was melted down in a foundry in Amite, La.,
to cast the ship's bow section.
When it was poured into the molds on Sept. 9,
2003, "those big rough steelworkers treated it with
total reverence," recalled Navy Capt. Kevin
Wensing, who was there.
"It was a spiritual moment for everybody there." Junior
Chavers, foundry operations manager, said that when the
trade center steel first arrived, he touched it with his
hand and the "hair on my neck stood up."
"It had a big meaning to it for all of us," he said.
"They knocked us down. They can't keep us down. We're
going to be back."
The ship's motto? — 'Never Forget'
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