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View All Images- Avondale, LA - October 13, 2009 -- In this photo provided by the United States Navy, Quartermaster Seaman Jason Lightburn raises the international call sign of the amphibious transport dock ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) New York (LP D21), signifying the ship is underway during the ships sail away from Northrop Grumman Ship Systems. USS New York has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in her bow, and is scheduled to be commissioned November 7 in New York. Mandatory Credit: Shawn D. Graham/US Navy/CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Avondale, LA - October 13, 2009 -- In this photo provided by the United States Navy, Quartermaster Seaman Jason Lightburn raises the international call sign of the amphibious transport dock ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) New York (LP D21), signifying the ship is underway during the ships sail away from Northrop Grumman Ship Systems. USS New York has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in her bow, and is scheduled to be commissioned November 7 in New York. Mandatory Credit: Shawn D. Graham/US Navy/CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Avondale, LA - October 13, 2009 -- In this photo provided by the United States Navy, Quartermaster Seaman Jason Lightburn raises the international call sign of the amphibious transport dock ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) New York (LP D21), signifying the ship is underway during the ships sail away from Northrop Grumman Ship Systems. USS New York has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in her bow, and is scheduled to be commissioned November 7 in New York. Mandatory Credit: John P. Curtis /US Navy/CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- New Orleans, LA - October 13, 2009 -- Members of the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans honor guard render honors to the amphibious transport dock ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) New York (LPD 21) as the ship transits the Mississippi River after departing Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Avondale, Louisiana. New York has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in her bow, and is scheduled to be commissioned November 7 in New York. Mandatory Credit: John P. Curtis /US Navy/CNP-PHOTOlink.net `