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Eighth LSD Class Ship Commissioned At Avondale The USS Ashland (LSD-48), the Navy' eighth ship of the Whidbey Island (LSD-41) Class, was re- cently commissioned at Avondale Industries, Inc., Shipyards Divi- sion, Avondale, La. The principle commissioning address was delivered by Rear Adm. John B. LaPlante, Vice Director for Logistics on the Joint Staff. Other speakers at the cer- emony included Rear Adm. Millard S. Firebaugh, Deputy Commander for Ship Design and Engineering, NAVSEA; Rear Adm. Andrew M. Granuzzo, Commander, Amphibious Group Two; and Edmund C. Mortimer, Avondale Industries vice presi- dent and manager of the Ship- yards Division. The USS Ashland is the fifth of the LSD-41 Class Dock Landing Ships delivered to the Navy by Avon- dale Shipyards of New Orleans. The first ships of the new class, the LSD Cargo Variant (CV), are currently under construction at Avondale. Ashland takes its name from the Kentucky home of Henry Clay and is the second ship in the U.S. Navy to bear this name. She will be homeported in Little Creek, Va. In other company news, Avondale was recently recognized as one of the safest shipyards in the U.S. Avondale has been awarded, for the second con- secutive term, the OSHA Star Award, and is the only shipyard in the coun- try that is involved in the OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program. For free literature detailing the shipbuilding services of Avondale, Circle 57 on Reader Service Card The USS Ashland (LSD-48) in the Gulf of Mexico, following her commissioning at Avondale Industries. HOW WE CAN GIVE YOU MORE ILLUMINATION WITH FEWER LIGHTS. Avoid the expenses of installing extra fixtures, as well as the equip- ment needed to operate them, with the computer-aided lighting layout (CALL) program from Phoenix. CALL helps develop ideal lighting systems by computing the pre- cise number, type and mounting locations of fixtures needed for your vessel. Select from more than fifty 35-1000 watt incan- descent, fluorescent •sees and HID lights, including hazardous location models. Also, Phoenix can modify fixtures for special applica- tions. From fishing boats to aircraft carriers. Phoenix has lights that are right for your vessel. For a free brochure, contact: PHOENIX PRODUCTS CO., INC., 6161 N. 64 th St., Milwaukee, Wl 53218; Phone 414-438-1200; FAX 414-438-0213. Portable Multiprocess Welders DIESEL-POWERED ENGINE DRIVE Bobcat " 225D PHOENIX Circle 222 on Reader Service Card July, 1992 35 Economical, diesel-powered 225 amp multi- process welder and 8,000 watt generator. • 8,000 watt generator to operate lights, hand tools and other equipment. • Versatile AC/DC weld output for smooth Stick and "repair only" TIG welding. MIG or flux cored welding with optional accessories. • State-of-the-art, industrial diesel Deutz/Ruggerini engine. • Large 7.5 gallon fuel tank for hours of operation. • Durable construction, with wrap-around base for maximum protection. • Exceptionally easy service, including 200-hour oil changes. Circle 246 on Reader Service Card Circle 247 on Reader Service Card Call your Miller distributor today — in the Yellow Pages under Welding Equipment & Supplies. Or contact Miller Electric Mfg. Co., RO. Box 1079, Appleton, WI 54912. A Miller Q Lld £ INVERTER XMT Series 200 or 300 amp portable, affordable, multiprocess welding power sources • Lightweight welders you can take from job site to job site — all models less than 85 lbs. • MIG, TIG, Stick and/or Air Carbon Arc gouging capabilities model. • Smooth, stable arc, even when you're working with hard-to-use electrodes or wires. • Durable fiberglass case. Shown with optional wire feeder varies with