Albuquerque Journal

Ship to be commission­ed for Rep. Giffords

Giffords survived assassinat­ion attempt

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOBILE, Ala. — A naval program that has become a target for critics is preparing to commission the USS Gabrielle Giffords, named for the U.S. politician who survived an assassinat­ion attempt in 2011.

The USS Gabrielle Giffords, constructe­d by Austal USA in Mobile, Ala., has completed testing in the Gulf of Mexico and is scheduled to be commission­ed in mid-2017. The company handed over the $475 million ship to the Navy on Friday.

Giffords was shot in the head during a mass shooting in Arizona in 2011 and helped christen the ship in 2015. It’s part of a hotly debated program that congressio­nal critics slam as flawed and too expensive but that Navy leaders defend as a critical new step in naval power.

The 421-foot-long Giffords will be the ninth in a series of highspeed vessels designed to navigate in shallow coastal regions known as littoral waters. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., has cited the $12.4 billion spent for 26 littoral combat ships as the worst example of wasteful Pentagon spending.

The ship’s name also has been a target for conservati­ves who see it as promoting stricter gun laws, a cause Giffords has promoted. Some critics lampooned the ship as being gun-free, a bit of parody and fake news that was debunked on snopes.com.

The Navy said it chose to name the ship in honor of Giffords because of the perseveran­ce she showed after the shooting.

“Courage comes in many, many forms — physical, mental, spiritual and political. Gabby has truly modeled courage and resilience,” Vice Adm. Philip Cullom said at the christenin­g ceremony.

Constructe­d from aluminum and featuring a distinctiv­e trimaran design, the Giffords is armed with missiles, machine guns and fast-firing weapons designed to hit a variety of targets. Its normal crew of 40 sailors and officers can be supplement­ed as needed for missions.

A sister ship of the Giffords, the USS Montgomery, sustained hull damage in October while navigating the Panama Canal. The same ship was damaged in a collision with a tugboat weeks before.

 ?? BRYNN ANDERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The USS Gabrielle Giffords, a Naval littoral combat ship, is docked on the Mobile River in Mobile, Ala. The ship is named in honor of former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.
BRYNN ANDERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS The USS Gabrielle Giffords, a Naval littoral combat ship, is docked on the Mobile River in Mobile, Ala. The ship is named in honor of former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.

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