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Video Release — Virginia-Class Attack Submarine New Jersey (SSN 796) Christened at Newport News Shipbuilding

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Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII) christened the pre-commissioning unit New Jersey (SSN 796) at its Newport News Shipbuilding division on November 13, 2021. The ceremony celebrated the dedication of shipbuilders and honored over 1,800 guests, including government officials and Navy personnel. New Jersey is the 23rd Virginia-class submarine, 82% complete, and scheduled for delivery in late 2022. The ship incorporates modifications for gender integration and symbolizes a strong national defense.

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NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Nov. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII) today christened pre-commissioning unit New Jersey (SSN 796) at the company’s Newport News Shipbuilding division.

“The christening is a Navy and shipbuilder tradition that celebrates the hard work and dedication of the women and men who are building this magnificent submarine, readying her for the next phase of construction, which includes launch, testing, sea trials and delivery to the Navy,” said Jennifer Boykin, president of Newport News Shipbuilding. “We commemorate these American builders during a challenging time in our nation’s history.”

“When New Jersey joins the Navy’s fleet, she will deliver firepower for freedom, taking with her the skill of her shipbuilders, the spirit of her sponsor, the courage of her commander and crew and the pride of her fellow New Jerseyans,” Boykin added. “These characteristics, united, forge a strong national defense that defines America.”

Susan DiMarco, who is a New Jersey resident, retired dentist and wife of former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, serves as the ship's sponsor and performed the traditional honor of breaking a bottle of American sparkling wine across the submarine's bow during the ceremony.

“As citizens today, we are more divided and disconnected from one another than at any time in our last 50 years, but the efforts that went into building New Jersey say otherwise,” DiMarco said. “In order to complete this great ship there must have been vital partnership and purpose. As a country, we are cooperative, generous and tenacious, and we can work together on exceptional ideas.”

A video and photos accompanying this release are available at: https://newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com/releases/new-jersey-ssn-796-christened-2021.

The ceremony took place outside of Newport News Shipbuilding’s Module Outfitting Facility and was attended by more than 1,800 guests, including Newport News Shipbuilding employees who are building New Jersey, members of the submarine’s crew, Navy personnel and other government officials, including Jeh Johnson.

U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott, of Virginia, and U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross, of New Jersey, both delivered remarks. Other speakers included New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy; Jay Stefany, acting assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition; Vice Adm. Johnny Wolfe Jr., director of the Navy's strategic systems programs; and Kevin Graney, president of General Dynamics Electric Boat.

Ceremony participants included U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria, of Virginia; Capt. Andrew P. Johnson, commanding officer of Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Newport News; and Cmdr. Carlos Otero, the ship’s prospective commanding officer.

Retired U.S. Navy Adm. Michael Mullen, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and former chief of naval operations, provided the keynote address.

“Today is a day of gratitude, especially to the 4,000 men and women whose hard work put New Jersey together,” said Mullen, adding that the nation must prevail in an ideological battle against an adversary it has not seen before.

“The future USS New Jersey will be a critical — some say the most critical — arrow in our quiver,” he said.

The company reached the pressure hull complete milestone in February, meaning that all of the ship’s hull sections were joined to form a single, watertight unit. This was one of the last major milestones before the submarine was christened and floated off to a pierside berth for additional outfitting and testing.

New Jersey is the 23rd Virginia-class submarine and the 11th to be delivered by Newport News Shipbuilding. It is first submarine designed with a modification for gender integration. Construction began in March 2016 and is 82% complete. The submarine is scheduled to be delivered to the U.S. Navy in late 2022.

A video of the ceremony, along with additional information on New Jersey, DiMarco and the Virginia-class submarine program, can be found at: https://nns.huntingtoningalls.com/SSN796

Huntington Ingalls Industries is America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of professional services to partners in government and industry. For more than a century, HII’s Newport News and Ingalls shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and Mississippi have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. HII’s Technical Solutions division provides mission-critical national security solutions to government and commercial customers worldwide. Headquartered in Newport News, Virginia, HII employs over 44,000 people operating both domestically and internationally. For more information, visit:

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FAQ

What is the significance of the christening of the submarine <em>New Jersey</em> (SSN 796)?

The christening marks a traditional Navy and shipbuilder celebration recognizing the hard work behind building the submarine and preparing it for further phases of construction.

When is the expected delivery date for the submarine <em>New Jersey</em> (HII)?

The submarine New Jersey is scheduled for delivery to the U.S. Navy in late 2022.

What percentage of the submarine <em>New Jersey</em> (HII) is completed as of November 2021?

As of November 2021, the submarine New Jersey is 82% complete.

What unique feature does <em>New Jersey</em> (HII) include in its design?

The submarine New Jersey is the first Virginia-class submarine designed with modifications for gender integration.

How many Virginia-class submarines has Newport News Shipbuilding delivered?

Newport News Shipbuilding has delivered 11 Virginia-class submarines, including New Jersey (SSN 796).

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