The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

USS Somerset commission­ed as tribute to Flight 93 heroes

- By SEAN CARLIN

PHILADELPH­IA — A new U.S. Navy ship named to honor 40 passengers and crew killed when their hijacked United Airlines flight crashed as they fought with terrorists during the Sept. 11 attacks was put into service in Philadelph­ia Saturday.

The USS Somerset is named for the southweste­rn Pennsylvan­ia county where Flight 93 crashed. With its 684-foot starboard side serving as the backdrop, the amphibious transport dock warship was formally commission­ed in front of more than 5,000 spectators at Penn’s Landing.

“What we commemorat­e is not that war or an attack on America,” said Sen. Pat Toomey. “We commemorat­e the day America began to fight back.”

The Somerset is the third ship to be named in honor of 9/11 victims, joining the USS New York and USS Arlington, which honor those killed in the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon during the attacks.

After its crew manned the ship, the Somerset’s commanding officer, Capt. Thomas Dearborn, said, “Somerset, let’s roll,” paying homage to Flight 93 passenger Todd Beamer’s famous rallying cry. Beamer helped lead the passenger rebellion that led to the plane crashing about 50 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Investigat­ors believe the hijackers planned to target the White House or Capitol.

The Somerset was christened in Avondale, La., at the Huntington Ingalls shipyard in 2012 and delivered to the U.S. Navy in October 2013. It has been docked in Philadelph­ia for more than a week and was scheduled to depart Tuesday for its home port in San Diego.

For some of the victims’ families in attendance, the ship symbolized a memorial of their loved ones, but didn’t ease the pain of losing them.

“I’d rather have him instead of the ship,” Rodrick Thornton, 68, of Radcliff, Ky., said of his cousin LeRoy Homer Jr., the first officer of Flight 93.

Carol Heiderich, whose brother Capt. Jason Dahl was the plane’s pilot, said the ship is a fitting tribute to the passengers and crew.

“It’s such an honor to have our family members remembered in this way,” said Heiderich, 59, of Hollister, Calif.

Dave Whelan, a cousin of Flight 93 passenger Richard Guadagno, said the ship embodied the spirit of the country.

“This is us, this is our country,” said Whelan, 67, of Jackson, N.J. “This ship and the people on it will be prepared to do whatever they have to do.”

“It’s showing honor to our family members, to the heroes of Flight 93,” said Whelan’s wife, Carol. “It shows that we’re not forgetting. It’s been many years now and I’m hoping that 50 years from now when my grandson goes to Shanksvill­e, they still remember.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. MARINES stand at attention during a commission­ing ceremony for the USS Somerset (LPD-25) on Saturday in Philadelph­ia. The USS Somerset is the ninth San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock and the third of three ships named in honor of those...
ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. MARINES stand at attention during a commission­ing ceremony for the USS Somerset (LPD-25) on Saturday in Philadelph­ia. The USS Somerset is the ninth San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock and the third of three ships named in honor of those...

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