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On 29 December 2010, [[Marinette Marine]] was awarded the contract to build the ship in [[Marinette, Wisconsin]].<ref name="NVR MSP" /><ref>{{cite web|title=U.S. Navy Fact File: Littoral Combat Ships|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=1650&ct=4|publisher=U.S Navy|access-date=2 June 2017}}</ref>
On 29 December 2010, [[Marinette Marine]] was awarded the contract to build the ship in [[Marinette, Wisconsin]].<ref name="NVR MSP" /><ref>{{cite web|title=U.S. Navy Fact File: Littoral Combat Ships|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=1650&ct=4|publisher=U.S Navy|access-date=2 June 2017}}</ref>


The ship was christened at the Marinette, Wisconsin, shipyard in 2019. The commissioning ceremony was expected to take place in the spring of 2021 before a problem with the propulsion system was discovered.<ref name="2021-02-03">{{cite web |author=The Associated Press |date=2021-02-03 |title=Navy postpones USS Minneapolis-St. Paul commissioning after design defect discovered |url=https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2021/02/03/navy-postpones-uss-minneapolis-st-paul-commissioning-after-design-defect-discovered/ |publisher=Defense News}}</ref> On 15 June 2021, the ''Minneapolis-St. Paul'' was launched in Marinette. The Navy commissioned the ship on 21 May 2022 in [[Duluth]], MN.<ref name="LCS-21 Commissioned">{{cite press release|url=https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/3039620/uss-minneapolis-saint-paul-lcs-21-commissions/|title= USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS 21) Commissions|publisher=United States Navy|date=21 May 2022|access-date=21 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-16 |title=USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul Arrives In Duluth Ahead Of Commissioning |url=https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2022/05/16/uss-minneapolis-saint-paul-arrives-in-duluth-ahead-of-commissioning/ |access-date=2022-05-16 |language=en-US}}</ref>
The ship was christened at the Marinette, Wisconsin, shipyard in 2019. The commissioning ceremony was expected to take place in the spring of 2021 before a problem with the propulsion system was discovered.<ref name="2021-02-03">{{cite web |author=The Associated Press |date=2021-02-03 |title=Navy postpones USS Minneapolis-St. Paul commissioning after design defect discovered |url=https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2021/02/03/navy-postpones-uss-minneapolis-st-paul-commissioning-after-design-defect-discovered/ |publisher=Defense News}}</ref> On 15 June 2021, the ''Minneapolis-St. Paul'' was launched in Marinette. The Navy commissioned the ship on 21 May 2022 in [[Duluth]], MN under the command of [[Commander]] Alfonza White.<ref name="LCS-21 Commissioned">{{cite press release|url=https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/3039620/uss-minneapolis-saint-paul-lcs-21-commissions/|title= USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS 21) Commissions|publisher=United States Navy|date=21 May 2022|access-date=21 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-16 |title=USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul Arrives In Duluth Ahead Of Commissioning |url=https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2022/05/16/uss-minneapolis-saint-paul-arrives-in-duluth-ahead-of-commissioning/ |access-date=2022-05-16 |language=en-US}}</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 16:25, 1 June 2022

USS Minneapolis-St Paul, on trials in Lake Michigan.
History
United States
NameMinneapolis-Saint Paul
NamesakeMinneapolis–Saint Paul
Awarded29 December 2010[1]
BuilderMarinette Marine[1]
Laid down22 February 2018[2]
Launched15 June 2019[3]
Sponsored byJodi J. Greene
Christened15 June 2019
Acquired18 November 2021[4]
Commissioned21 May 2022[5]
Identification
Motto
  • Aut viam invenium aut faciam
  • (I Will Find a Way or Make One)
StatusActive
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeFreedom-class littoral combat ship
Displacement3,500 metric tons (3,900 short tons) (full load)[6]
Length387 ft (118 m)
Beam58 ft (17.7 m)
Draft13.0 ft (3.9 m)
Propulsion2 Rolls-Royce MT30 36 MW gas turbines, 2 Colt-Pielstick diesel engines, 4 Rolls-Royce waterjets
Speed45 knots (52 mph; 83 km/h) (sea state 3)
Range3,500 nmi (6,500 km; 4,000 mi) at 18 knots (21 mph; 33 km/h)[7]
Endurance21 days (504 hours)
Boats & landing
craft carried
11 m RHIB, 40 ft (12 m) high-speed boats
Complement35-50 core crew, 75 mission crew (Rotating crews)
Armament
Aircraft carried
NotesElectrical power is provided by 4 Isotta Fraschini V1708 diesel engines with Hitzinger generator units rated at 800 kW each.

USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS-21) is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy.[8] She is the second ship in naval service named after Minnesota's Twin Cities.[8][9]

On 29 December 2010, Marinette Marine was awarded the contract to build the ship in Marinette, Wisconsin.[1][10]

The ship was christened at the Marinette, Wisconsin, shipyard in 2019. The commissioning ceremony was expected to take place in the spring of 2021 before a problem with the propulsion system was discovered.[11] On 15 June 2021, the Minneapolis-St. Paul was launched in Marinette. The Navy commissioned the ship on 21 May 2022 in Duluth, MN under the command of Commander Alfonza White.[5][12]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS-21)". Naval Vessel Register. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Team Freedom Lays Keel on Nation's 21st Littoral Combat Ship" (Press release). Lockheed Martin. 22 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Littoral Combat Ship 21 (Minneapolis-Saint Paul) Christened And Launched" (Press release). Lockheed Martin. 15 June 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS 21)" (Press release). United States Navy. 18 November 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  5. ^ a b "USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS 21) Commissions" (Press release). United States Navy. 21 May 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Littoral Combat Ship Class - LCS". America's Navy. US Navy. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  7. ^ "LCS Littoral Combat Ship". Archived from the original on 8 August 2007. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Navy Names Littoral Combat Ship" (Press release). U.S. Department of Defense. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Next LCS will be the USS Minneapolis/St. Paul". WLUK FOX 11. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  10. ^ "U.S. Navy Fact File: Littoral Combat Ships". U.S Navy. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  11. ^ The Associated Press (2021-02-03). "Navy postpones USS Minneapolis-St. Paul commissioning after design defect discovered". Defense News.
  12. ^ "USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul Arrives In Duluth Ahead Of Commissioning". 2022-05-16. Retrieved 2022-05-16.