The US Navy has christened the future USS Patrick Gallagher, the last Flight IIA Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer.
As informed, the vessel was named at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, Maine on July 27, 2024.
The ship’s namesake Patrick Gallagher, was an Irish immigrant who received the Navy Cross for heroism during the Vietnam War when he managed to throw an enemy grenade, saving himself and his fellow Marines. He was killed in action just one year later.
“It is my deepest honor to announce that the Fleet’s newest Arleigh Burke-class destroyer will be named after Cpl. Patrick Gallagher. His keen instinct, bravery, and selflessness in the face of danger are testaments to his character and the true character of so many who choose to serve our Nation,” said Secretary of the Navy, Carlos Del Toro.
“As part of the world’s most versatile Navy, I’m certain the crew of USS Patrick Gallagher (DDG 127) will uphold their namesake’s legacy as they defend America’s national interests and promote peace around the world.”
Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are the backbone of the US Navy’s surface fleet, providing protection to America around the globe.
These highly capable, multi-mission ships conduct various operations, from peacetime presence to national security, providing a wide range of warfighting capabilities in multi-threat air, surface, and subsurface domains.
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