Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus Names Virginia-Class Submarine

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus hosted a ship-naming ceremony today in Billings, Montana to announce SSN 794, a Virginia-class attack submarine, will bear the name USS Montana.
The submarine will be named to honor the history its namesake state has with the Navy.
The future USS Montana will be the second commissioned naval vessel to bear the name. The first, commissioned in 1908, was a cruiser that operated largely off the east coast of the United States and the Caribbean until the beginning of World War I when it transported supplies and men. After the war, the cruiser made six round trips from Europe, returning 8,800 American troops.
Montana was the only state among the 48 in the union when America was building battleships to never have one named after it. Montana (BB 51) had her keel laid in 1918, but construction was cancelled after the Washington Naval Treaty limited the amount of warship tonnage the United States could have after World War I.
Montana (BB 67) was slated to be the lead of the Montana-class of battleships, which were a third-larger than the Iowa class, with improved protection against underwater weapons and shellfire. The five-ship class was authorized under the “Two Ocean Navy” building program for Fiscal Year 1941. However, with the need for more aircraft carriers, amphibious ships and anti-submarine vessels, the Montana-class building program was suspended in May 1942 and cancelled the following year before any of the keels were laid.
Virginia-class attack submarines provide the Navy with the capabilities required to maintain the nation’s undersea supremacy well into the 21st century. They have enhanced stealth, sophisticated surveillance capabilities and special warfare enhancements that will enable them to meet the Navy’s multi-mission requirements.
These submarines have the capability to attack targets ashore with highly accurate Tomahawk cruise missiles and conduct covert, long-term surveillance of land areas, littoral waters or other sea-based forces. Other missions include anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare; mine delivery and minefield mapping. They are also designed for special forces delivery and support.
Each Virginia-class submarine is 7,800-tons and 377 feet in length, has a beam of 34 feet, and can operate at more than 25 knots submerged. They are designed with a reactor plant that will not require refueling during the planned life of the ship, reducing lifecycle costs while increasing underway time.
The submarine will be built under a unique teaming agreement between General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) and Huntington Ingalls Industries‘ Newport News Shipbuilding division wherein both companies build certain portions of each submarine and then alternate deliveries. Montana will be delivered by Newport News Shipbuilding.
During the ceremony, Mabus also acknowledged the naming of Littoral Combat Ship USS Billings (LCS 15), which occurred in 2013.
A fast, agile surface combatant, the LCS provides the required war fighting capabilities and operational flexibility to execute a variety of missions in areas such as mine warfare, anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare.
For more news from the secretary of the Navy, visit http://www.navy.mil/SECNAV.
For more information about the Virginia-class attack submarine, visit http://www.navy.mil/local/virginiaclass/
Release No: NR-344-15
September 2, 2015

Flag Officer Assignment

The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignment:

Capt. William W. Wheeler III, selected for promotion to rear admiral (lower half), will be assigned as deputy commander, Joint Task Force, Horn of Africa, Djibouti, Africa.  Wheeler is currently serving as executive assistant to commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Europe/commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Africa/commander, Joint Allied Forces Command, Naples, Italy.

Release No: NR-340-15
August 25, 2015

Flag Officer Assignments

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignments:

Rear Adm. Dietrich H. Kuhlmann III will be assigned as deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for budget (FMB); and director, Fiscal Management Division, N82, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, District of Columbia. Kuhlmann is currently serving as deputy director for resources and acquisition, J8, Joint Staff, Washington, District of Columbia.

Capt. Cedric E. Pringle, selected for promotion to rear admiral (lower half), will be assigned as deputy commander, Joint Interagency Task Force – South, U.S. Southern Command, Key West, Florida. Pringle is currently serving as director, Navy Senate Liaison, Office of Legislative Affairs, Washington, District of Columbia.

Release No: NR-325-15
August 10, 2015

Flag Officer Assignment

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignment:

Rear Adm. (lower half) Daniel B. Hendrickson is assigned as military deputy, Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, Mountain View, California.  Hendrickson was serving as vice commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, Joint Staff, Washington, District of Columbia

Release No: NR-318-15
August 05, 2015

Flag Officer Assignment

The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignment:

Rear Adm. (lower half) Hugh D. Wetherald, selected for promotion to rear admiral, will be assigned as deputy director for resources and acquisition, J-8, Joint Staff, Washington, District of Columbia. Wetherald is currently serving as commander, Expeditionary Strike Group Seven; and commander, Amphibious Force, U.S. Seventh Fleet, Okinawa, Japan.

Release No: NR-315-15
August 03, 2015

Flag Officer Assignment

The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignment:

Captain Shoshana S. Chatfield, selected for promotion to rear admiral (lower half), will be assigned as deputy U.S. military representative to NATO Military Committee, Brussels, Belgium. Chatfield is currently serving as senior military assistant, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Shape, Belgium.

Release No: NR-311-15
July 31, 2015

Flag Officer Announcements

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced today that the president has made the following nominations:

Navy Vice Adm. James F. Caldwell Jr., for appointment to the rank of admiral and for assignment as director for Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, Department of the Navy, Department of Energy, Washington, District of Columbia. Caldwell is currently serving as director, Navy Staff, N09B, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia.

Navy Vice Adm. Joseph P. Aucoin for reappointment to the rank of vice admiral and for assignment as commander, Seventh Fleet, Yokosuka, Japan. Aucoin is currently serving as deputy chief of naval operations for warfare systems, N9, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia.

Release No: NR-292-15
July 22, 2015

Flag Officer Announcements

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced today that the president has made the following nominations:

Navy Vice Adm. Robert L. Thomas Jr. for reappointment to the rank of vice admiral and for assignment as director, Navy staff, N09B, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia. Thomas is currently serving as commander, Seventh Fleet, Yokosuka, Japan.

Navy Rear Adm. John C. Aquilino for appointment to the rank of vice admiral and for assignment as deputy chief of naval operations for operations, plans, and strategy, N3/N5, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia. Aquilino is currently serving as director, maritime operations, DMOC/N04, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Release No: NR-276-15
July 16, 2015

Flag Officer Assignment

The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignment:

Capt. Jeffrey E. Trussler, selected for promotion to rear admiral (lower half), will be assigned as commander, Undersea Warfighting Development Center, Groton, Connecticut. Trussler is currently serving as deputy director, analysis and requirements, N2/N6, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, District of Columbia.

Release No: NR-274-15
July 15, 2015

Flag Officer Assignment

The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced today the following assignment:

Rear Admiral (lower half) Peter J. Clarke will be assigned as commander, Joint Task Force Guantanamo, U.S. Southern Command, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Clarke is currently serving as deputy commander, Joint Interagency Task Force-South, U.S. Southern Command, Key West, Florida.

Release No: NR-269-15
July 10, 2015