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Makin Island begins transit to San Diego homeport
PASCAGOULA, Miss. -- After three years in pre-commissioning status, USS Makin Island (LHD 8) departed in commission without ceremony from Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Gulf Coast July 10, bound for its future homeport of San Diego.

Makin Island is scheduled to be formally commissioned Oct. 24 in a ceremony in San Diego and witnessed by the friends and family of the ship's 1,100 plankowners.

Makin Island earned commission (special) status June 26, after its successful completion of Light-Off Assessment, Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Certification and Crew Certification. These are the three major inspections the crew had to pass in order to get underway.

"Well done to you all," said Makin Island Commanding Officer, Capt. Bob Kopas to the crew. "It's the performance of the crew that got us where we are. This is just the beginning of a long road for us in commissioned status."

The next two months will take Makin Island on a transit around South America, during which the crew will continue training, obtaining underway certifications and preparing for its arrival in San Diego.

During the transit, Makin Island is scheduled to conduct Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) activities with Brazil, Chile and Peru, which will focus on working closely with partner nation civil and maritime forces - sharing methods and training to build on U.S. and partner nations' already strong relations and interoperability.

On Makin Island, the crew gathered to witness Kopas hoist the ship's commissioning pennant in a recent awards quarters. Several Sailors were awarded Navy Commendation Medals and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals for their instrumental work in the certification process.

Since moving aboard, upon the ship's April 16 delivery, the command has executed an intensive, all-encompassing training schedule. The ship's final certifications were a culmination of years of classroom training, observed evolutions and administrative checks.

About MAKIN ISLAND (LHD 8):

Makin Island was delivered to the United States Navy April 16, 2009. With initial training and certification successfully completed, the ship now begins its transit to the West Coast. Makin Island will be commissioned in San Diego on Oct. 24, 2009.

Makin Island's keel was laid in 2006 at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Gulf Coast, in Pascagoula, Miss., where it remained in construction for the next three years.

She is the final amphibious assault ship built in the LHD-1 Wasp-class, but the first of the class built with Gas Turbine Engines and an Electric Drive. Steam is not used on board for heating or water production as in previous LHDs. Other significant changes from previous LHD-class ships include the Watermist Fire Suppression Systems, a fiber-optic Machinery Control System (which is also integrated with the Damage Control Systems), the SPQ-9B radar and Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC).

While the ship is in transit, Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding (NGSB) personnel will continue their ongoing inspection of pipe welds to ensure they satisfy Navy shock and long term service requirements prior to the ship's first deployment. These pipe weld inspections are the result of a class-wide review of NGSB Gulf Coast built ships that was undertaken following the leaks in USS San Antonio's (LPD 17) lube oil system last fall. The Navy has determined that existing welds are satisfactory for current ship operation.

As the final member of the Wasp-class LHDs, Makin Island sets the stage for future advances in U.S. Navy amphibious forces and for the successor currently under-development for the Wasp class, the America (LHA 6) class of amphibious landing ships.


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