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Destroyer Patrick Gallagher (DDG-127) transferred from General Dynamics’ Bath Iron Works to the Navy on an accelerated timeline of more than two months, the Navy announced. Builder’s sea trials were “exceptional,” according to the service, and helped expedite delivery.
“DDG-127 conducted an accelerated block builder’s sea trial as a result of the phenomenal coordination between the Navy and Bath Iron Works,” Capt. Jay Young, DDG-51 class program manager, stated. “Accelerated delivery of the future USS Patrick Gallagher signals our ongoing commitment to urgency in shipbuilding and this momentum will carry forward as we continue to build and deliver these advanced warships to the fleet.”
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