Navy Names Virginia Class Submarine USS John Warner
| IMMEDIATE RELEASE | No. 016-09 January 08, 2009 |
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The secretary of the Navy announced today that the next Virginia-class
attack submarine will be named in honor of recently retired Virginia
Senator John Warner. Warner retired Jan. 3, 2009, after 30 years of
service in the U.S. Senate.
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The USS John Warner, honors Warner’s lifetime of
service to the nation and the Commonwealth of Virginia. Sen. Warner’s
career in public service began in Jan. 1945, the last year of World War
II, when he enlisted at the age of 17 in the U.S. Navy, where he earned
the rank of Petty Officer 3rd class. In the Fall of 1949, he joined the
Marine Corps Reserve. At the outbreak of the Korean War in Oct. 1950,
he volunteered for active duty and was commissioned in the U.S. Marine
Corps and served with the 1st Marine Air Wing as a ground
communications officer in Korea. He continued his affiliation with the
Marine Corps Reserve, reaching the rank of captain. In Feb. 1969 he was
appointed and confirmed by the Senate as under secretary of the Navy,
and succeeded Secretary John Chafee as the 61st Secretary of the Navy
in 1972 following Senate confirmation during the height of the war in
Vietnam. During this period, Warner was designated as chief negotiator
for the conference between the U.S. and Soviet navies which led to the
Incidents at Sea Agreement which is still in effect today. Entering
politics in 1978, he was elected to represent the Commonwealth of
Virginia in the U.S. Senate. He served five consecutive terms becoming
the 2nd longest serving U.S. Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia
in the 218-year history of the Senate.
During his 30 years of service in the Senate, Warner
was a leader in national defense issues serving continuously on the
Senate Committee on Armed Services. He held leadership roles as
chairman or ranking member for half of his tenure on this committee and
also served many years on the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence. In this capacity, and throughout his career, he has shown
unwavering support for the men and women of the armed forces, and has
been a champion of modernizing the structure and operations of the
military to ensure its effectiveness in the 21st century.
This next-generation attack submarine will provide the
Navy with the capabilities required to maintain the nation's undersea
supremacy well into the 21st century. It will have enhanced stealth,
sophisticated surveillance capabilities and special warfare
enhancements that will enable them to meet the Navy's multi-mission
requirements.
The USS John Warner will have the capability to attack
targets ashore with highly accurate Tomahawk cruise missiles and
conduct covert long-term surveillance of land areas, littoral waters or
other sea-based forces. Other missions include anti-submarine and
anti-ship warfare; mine delivery and minefield mapping. It is also
designed for special forces delivery and support, a subject Warner
worked on throughout his career in the U.S. Senate.





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