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Northrop Grumman Completes Builder's Trials on USS Ronald Reagan Northrop Grumman Corporation said that aircraft carrier, Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), returned to the Newport News sector following successful com- pletion of initial sea trials — deeming that Reagan's two nuclear propulsion plants and their operators are fully mis- sion capable. Adm. Frank L. "Skip" Bowman, director of the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, conducted the ini- tial sea trials. Bowman concluded that Reagan's propulsion plants and their operators met or exceeded expectations. Also taking part in the sea trials were Tom Schievelbein, Northrop Grumman corporate vice president and president of the Newport News sector; Rear Adm. Dennis Dwyer, NAVSEA Program Executive Office, Carriers; and Capt. Thomas F. Violette, Navy Supervisor of i The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), returns to Northrop Grumman Newport News, May 8, 2003, after successful builder's trials. During builder's trials, the ship under- goes extensive testing in a variety of areas. Ronald Reagan is the ninth Nimitz-class ship built by Northrop Grumman Newport News. It will be commissioned by the U.S. Navy on July 12, 2003, at the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, Va. (Photo by John Whalen, Northrop Grumman Newport News). Shipbuilding at Newport News. Ronald Reagan sailors, Northrop Grumman Newport News shipbuilders and NAVSEA and Supervisor of Shipbuilding personnel worked side-by- side testing systems to ensure the war- ship can operate for the next 50 years. Reagan Commanding Officer Capt. J. W. "Bill" Goodwin, reiterated to the vessel's crew the importance of their role onboard this prolific vessel. "Be ready mentally and physically for the next event on the schedule. Keep the focus and level of professionalism in everything we do during sea trials. You are the plank owner crew of the newest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the greatest Navy in the world." Named after America's 40th president, Reagan is the ninth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier built by Newport News and the first car- rier named for a living president. The keel of Reagan was laid Feb. 12, 1998, and the ship was christened at Newport News March 4, 2001. The vessel is scheduled for delivery to the Navy in June 2003. Circle 74 on Reader Service Card VNEWSA Soot LIFE Teak Deck™ Sealant in Chubs BISCAYNE LADY 11 1 FT CATAMARAN BISCAYNE LADY CRUISES CHRISTOPHER M COLASANTI 86FT CATAMARAN CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Austal USA Passenger ferries and dinner cruise yachts of choice • Teak Deck™ Sealant is now packaged in Chubs for use in the boat building industry. • Teak Deck™ Sealant is the innovative alternative to two-part products. • Silicon based, cures in 24* hours, is sandable and non-corrosive. • Meets or exceeds requirements ot Federal Specifications TT-S-0027, Type II, and Military Specifications C-18255E (Ships), Type II. www.boatlife.com Manufactured in America By Life Industries Corporation 2081 Bridgeview Dr., Charleston, SC 29405 Phone 800.382.9706 Fax 843.566.1275 When calling for information please mention code # MR03 Life Industries Corporation 'Curing time subject to atmospheric conditions. Circle 218 on Reader Service Card CLOUD NINE 135FT MONOHULL CLOUD NINE ZEPHYR 1 43FT CATAMARAN CIRCLE LINE • STATUE OF LIBERTY FERRY CO PLEASE CONTACT CHRIS PEMBERTON OR CARL WEGENER IN MOBILE, AL TELEPHONE: 251-434-8000 FACSIMILE: 251-434-8080 EMAIL: USASALES@AUSTAL.COM WWW.AUSTALUSA.COM Circle 214 on Reader Service Card June 2003 17