Secretary of the Navy, Donald C. Winter announced last night at a Navy
SEAL Warrior Fund Benefit Gala at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York
City, the name of the newest Zumwalt-class Destroyer will be USS
Michael Monsoor. Designated as DDG- 1001, the name honors Petty Officer
2nd Class Michael Monsoor, a Navy SEAL who was posthumously
awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions in Ramadi, Iraq, on
Sept. 29, 2006.
Winter discussed the qualities, values, and dedication
to duty that Navy SEAL’s exemplify, including the extraordinary acts of
Michael Monsoor.
“Tonight I would like to single out one of those
heroes from the community of Navy SEAL’s,” Winter said. “Those who
served with Michael Monsoor will remember him always as a consummate
professional who faced terrorist enemies with aplomb and stoicism.”
“The full extent of Michael’s courage, gallantry, and self-less heroism were revealed on the 29th
of September, in Ramadi. When his team was surprised by an enemy
grenade, Michael could have escaped and saved himself,” Winter said.
“But he chose a different path, a path of honor that embodies the way
of a Navy SEAL. For having chosen that path, Petty Officer Michael
Monsoor joined the ranks of those who have earned our nation’s highest
distinction, the Medal of Honor.”
Winter concluded that Michael Monsoor’s heroism and
self sacrifice for his teammates and his nation epitomize the Navy’s
core values, and will forever provide prideful admiration for our
sailors.
“Michael Monsoor’s name will now be linked with one of
our nation’s most visible examples of military power, a U.S. Navy
warship,” Winter said. “His legacy will inspire the hearts of future
Sailors who serve on the ship that bears his name.”
The USS Michael Monsoor will be a multi-mission
surface combatant tailored for advanced land attack and littoral
dominance. The ship's mission is to provide credible, independent
forward presence and deterrence and to operate as an integral part of
naval, joint or combined maritime forces.
The USS Michael Monsoor will be the 2nd
Zumwalt-class destroyer. She will be 600 feet in length, have a beam of
80.7 feet, and displace approximately 15,000 tons. Michael Monsoor will
have a crew size of 148 officers and sailors, he will make speed in
excess of 30 knots.
Additional information about Monsoor and Winter is available online at