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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Marines in Sendai pushing for larger role in relief effort - News - Stripes

Marines in Sendai pushing for larger role in relief effort - News - Stripes

How about that......Marines want more work!
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Announcing the June 2011 meeting of the Board of Directors

The next Twin Cities Council Board of Directors meeting will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2011. These meetings are open to all members of the Twin Cities Navy League Chapter, and we encourage participation. Please contact either President Dave Hutton or VP Brian Skon for additional details. Contact information is located on this page. Please join us if you are able.



Announcing The Keel Authentication Ceremony of Precommissioning Unit Minnesota

On Friday, May 20, 2011 the Keel Authentication Ceremony for fast attack submarine PCU Minnesota SSN 783 took place. This is a time-honored tradition that typically marks the start of the life of this ship.

The key parts of the ceremony include welding the signature of the ships sponsor into a plate which will be displayed w/in the ship, with the announcement that 'the keel has been truly and fairly laid'.

It was a great Navy day and a great Minnesota day!

The last time a keel ceremony for a ship named Minnesota took place was in 1903 - in the same shipyard no less.

PCU Minnesota SSN 783 is a Virginia class fast attack submarine.

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The Birth of A Mighty Warship

In July 2008, The United States Navy announced the naming of a Virginia-class fast attack submarine - the future USS Minnesota SSN 783.

Today, Precommissioning Unit Minnesota SSN 783 is under construction in Newport News, VA. She carries the legacy of two previous ships named 'Minnesota'. The first was a Sloop of War that served in the Civil War and fought in the first battle between ironclads, and the second was BB 22, who was part of The Great White Fleet and served until 1922.

SSN 783 is scheduled to join the fleet in 2013!

A Flag for PCU Minnesota SSN 783

On March 10, 2011, a Minnesota State Flag flew over the State Capitol in honor of PCU Minnesota SSN 783. The Certificate of Authenticity was signed by Governor Mark Dayton. This flag will be donated by the Twin Cities Council of the Navy League to the Prospective Commanding Officer and crew of PCU Minnesota.

Why March 10? The first USS Minnesota, a Sloop of War, was part of the battle between the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia which occured on March 9, 1862. USS Minnesota was grounded at the time, saved by USS Monitor, who's sailors put themselves in harms way by manuvering between USS Minnesota and CSS Virgina, which came out to try and sink USS Minnesota on March 9. USS Minnesota was freed by US Navy tugs on March 10, 1862.

Navy League of the United States, Twin Cities Council Board Members

Dave Hutton, President
hutton@commandstrategies.com
Brian Skon, Vice President
bdskon@fedex.com
Bob Christenson, Treasuer
Dick Saliterman, JAG
Mike Alteri, Secretary
Burt Olson, Board Member, Past President
Chip Sharatt, Board Member, Sea Cadets
John Penfield, Awards

Blog Archive

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The Wounded Warrior Project

In May of 2009, I developed a relationship with an officer on the USS Gravely DDG 107. This officer provided flags that flew over the Gravely last sumer, prior to commissioning. Gravely commissioned in 2010. The purpose in obtaining these flags is to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. I have 4 flags available and the suggested donation is $100. Your check can be made to the Twin Cities Council, United States Navy League. Please contact me (Brian Skon at 612-599-1935) for any questions. 100% of this money will go to the Wounded Warrior Project. We will get the flag to you at no cost to you. We appreciate your donation to a worthy cause.

Great Navy Links!

  • Wharf Rat's Home - Your Navy League VP's Blog
  • Great Navy Museums - See Navy History Come Alive!
  • Precommissioning Unit Minnesota SSN 783
  • Home Page of the Blue Angels
  • The Stars and Stripes
  • The Home Page of the Pacific Fleet
  • The Tin Can Navy
  • Surface Navy Association
  • Navy Times
  • The United States Navy League
  • The Home Page of the United States Navy

Precommissioning Unit Minnesota SSN 783 Tentative Schedule

May 2011 - The Keel Authentication Ceremony
August 2012 - Launching
September 2012 - Christening Ceremony
June 2013 - The Commissioning Ceremony
'Man our Ship and Bring Her to Life!'

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Virginia Class
Precommissioning Unit Minnesota SSN 783
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