USS Robert E. Simanek

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USS Robert E. Simanek
Lewis B. Puller-class expeditionary sea base
History
United States
NameRobert E. Simanek
NamesakeRobert E. Simanek
Ordered23 August 2019[1]
BuilderNASSCO, San Diego
Laid down
  • 27 May 2022 (keel laid down)
  • 21 October 2022 (keel authentication ceremony)
Sponsored byAnn Simanek
IdentificationHull number: ESB-7
StatusUnder construction
General characteristics
Class and typeLewis B. Puller-class expeditionary mobile base
DisplacementApprox. 90,000 long tons (100,000 short tons) fully loaded
Length785 ft (239 m)
Beam164 ft (50 m)
Draft34.4 ft (10.5 m) at full load; 39.4 ft (12.0 m) at load line
PropulsionCommercial diesel-electric
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range9,500 nautical miles (17,600 km; 10,900 mi)
Complement34 ship personnel; 250 military (mission dependent)
Aviation facilitiesFour-spot flight deck and hangar

USS Robert E. Simanek (ESB-7) will be a Lewis B. Puller-class expeditionary mobile base for the United States Navy, and she is the first United States Navy vessel named after Marine Corps Private First Class Robert Ernest Simanek, who was awarded for the Medal of Honor for heroic actions during the Battle of Bunker Hill, August 1952, during the Korean War. Secretary of the Navy Kenneth Braithwaite officially announced the name on 15 January 2021, when he visited USS Constitution, the oldest U.S. Navy commissioned ship afloat.[2]

NASSCO laid the keel for the ship, without ceremony, in San Diego on 27 May 2022.[3] An official keel authentication ceremony was held on 21 October of the same year.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Naval Vessel Register".
  2. ^ "SECNAV Names Future Vessels while aboard Historic Navy Ship" (Press release). United States Navy. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  3. ^ @GDNASSCO (May 27, 2022). "The first block for the future Robert E. Simanek (ESB 7) has been laid! The future Robert E. Simanek (ESB 7) is the fifth ship of the U.S. Navy's reclassified Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB) program" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Keel Authenticated for Future USS Robert E. Simanek" (Press release). United States Navy. 24 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.