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Mobile (LCS 26)


"Mobile, The Ship"     -    "Mobile, The People"


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217k 26 June 2021: San Diego, Cal. - Commander Christopher Wolff, right, commanding officer of the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Mobile (LCS 26) blue crew, greets Capt. Jack Fay, left, commodore of Littoral Combat Ship Squadron (LCSRON) One, upon the ships’ arrival at its homeport Naval Base San Diego for the first time. The Navy commissioned Mobile on 22 May 2021 during a ceremony in Mobile, Alabama. It is the 15th LCS homeported in San Diego and the 23rd LCS to enter the fleet. Littoral combat ships are a fast, agile, mission-focused platform designed to operate in near-shore environments, winning against 21st-century coastal threats. LCS are capable of supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control, and deterrence.

(U.S. Navy photo #210626-N-ZS023-1021 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
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Mobile
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321k 26 June 2021: San Diego, Cal. - A Sailor assigned to the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Mobile reunites with family on the pier as Mobile arrives at its homeport Naval Base San Diego for the first time.

(U.S. Navy photo #210626-N-ZS023-1042 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
Mobile
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290k 13 October 2021: San Diego, Cal. - Rebecca Byrne, the ship sponsor of Mobile, is greeted by leadership during a scheduled visit. LCS is a fast, agile, mission-focused platform designed to operate in near-shore environments, winning against 21st-century coastal threats. LCS is capable of supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control, and deterrence.

(U.S. Navy photo #211013-N-ZS023-1027 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
Mobile
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460k 23 November 2021: San Diego, Cal. - Captain Jack Fay, commodore, Littoral Combat Ship Squadron ONE (COMLCSRON ONE), presents a relic from USS Arizona (BB 39) to Commander Christopher Wolff, commanding officer of Mobile in remembrance and commemoration of the upcoming 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The relic originates from a section of the superstructure of Arizona that was removed from the ship when the Arizona Memorial was constructed. The Navy History and Heritage Command authorized the removal of sections of the relics for display and legacy enhancing purposes in 1994.

(U.S. Navy photo #211123-N-ZS023-1086 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
Mobile
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289k 05 May 2022: San Diego, Cal. - Lieutenant Commander Jacob Starr, right, the operations officer aboard Mobile, leads a tour of the mission bay to members of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce during a scheduled tour. LCS is a fast, agile, mission-focused platform designed to operate in near-shore environments, winning against 21st-century coastal threats.

(U.S. Navy photo #220505-N-ZS023-1026 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
Mobile
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90k 08 July 2022: San Diego, Cal. - Commander Christopher Wolff delivers remarks to sailors aboard Mobile Blue Crew during the ceremony for his relief of command.

(U.S. Navy photo #220708-N-ZS023-1122 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
Mobile
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169k 08 July 2022: San Diego, Cal. - Commander Richard Skinnell, commanding officer of Mobile, salutes sideboys after assuming command.

(U.S. Navy photo #220708-N-ZS023-1170 by MC2 Vance Hand from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)

"Mobile, The Ship"     -    "Mobile, The People"


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