Toronto Star

Warship gets stuck in Montreal

Icy conditions postpone USS Little Rock’s journey

- MORGAN LOWRIE THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL— A brand new U.S. navy warship that has been stuck in Montreal for weeks will spend the winter in Canada after its journey to Florida was thwarted by cold and ice.

The USS Little Rock was commission­ed in Buffalo on Dec. 16 in a grand ceremony attended by more than 8,000 people that featured a brass band, speeches by military leaders and a chaplain who prayed for “fair winds and following seas.”

But it hasn’t gotten very far since then, after its maiden journey was complicate­d by unusually heavy ice conditions that have kept it in Montreal since Christmas Eve.

Now the navy has decided to wait until weather conditions improve before allowing the ship to continue to its home port in Mayport, Fla., according to a spokespers­on.

“The temperatur­es in Montreal and throughout the transit area have been colder than normal, and included near-record low temperatur­es, which created significan­t and historical conditions in the late December, early January time frame,” Lt.-Cmdr. Courtney Hillson said.

“Keeping the ship in Montreal until waterways are clear ensures the safety of the ship and crew, and will have limited impact on the ship’s operationa­l schedule.”

The 118-metre Freedom-variant Little Rock is described as a fast and agile combat ship that is capable of operating near shore as well as on the open ocean.

The crew has also been provided with cold-weather clothing in light of the change to their winter plans, Hillson said.

She said the delay would have “limited operationa­l impact” on the ship and the crew would focus on mission training and certificat­ion while it waits to travel to warmer waters.

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