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BEECAM: USS Omaha Christened Navy's Newest Littoral Combat Ship

Jan. 12, 2016 | By Seabee Magazine
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Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and distinguished guest renders honors as Seabees assigned to NMCB 11 present the colors during the christening ceremony for the Navy's newest littoral combat ship, USS Omaha (LCS 12), Mobile, Ala., Dec. 19. (Photo by MC1 Michael C. Barton/151219-N-OR477-067)
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Susan A. Buffett, ship's sponsor for the littoral combat ship Pre-Commissioning Unit, Omaha (LCS 12), breaks a bottle across the ship's bow during a christening ceremony at Austal USA shipyard, Mobile, Ala., Dec. 19. (Photo by MC1 Michael C. Barton/151219-N-OR477-130)