Halter Marine Christens
Second Of Two Navy Survey Ships
Halter Marine, Inc., part of the
Trinity Marine Group and a subsid-
iary of Trinity Industries, Inc., re-
cently christened and launched the
USNS Littlehales (T-AGS-52).
The hydrographic survey ship is
the second of two sister ships under
construction at Halter for the Navy
in a $25 million contract. When
completed, both ships will be oper-
ated by the Navy's Military Sealift
Command for the Naval Oceanogra-
phy Command whose members con-
duct the surveys.
The vessel is named in honor of
George Washington Littlehales, who
was an authority in the fields of
magnetics, hydrography, oceanogra-
phy and cartography, serving in the
U.S. Hydrographic Office from 1885
to 1932.
Principal speaker at the ceremo-
ny was Rep. Gene Taylor of Mis-
sissippi's Fifth Congressional Dis-
trict. The traditional bottle of
champagne was broken on the ship's
bow by Mrs. Lottchen V. Shiv-
ers, granddaughter of Mr. Little-
hales. Her daughter, Lottchen G.
Shivers, was the maid of honor.
The new ship is 208 feet in length,
with a 45-foot beam and 22-1/2-foot
depth. When completed, she will
carry two 34-foot hydrographic sur-
vey launches and will be operated
by a crew of 22 MSC personnel. This
is in addition to an 11-member
scientist/survey party.
Littlehales will collect hydro-
graphic data in water depths from
10 to 4,000 meters using hull
mounted and towed sonars.
The Navy has the responsibility
to collect all hydrographic data out-
side the U.S. territorial waters. Data
gathered on the survey missions un-
dergoes initial processing at the
Naval Oceanographic Office at the
The Littlehales is the second in a series of two T-AGS constructed by Halter Marine under a
$25 million contract.
Stennis Space Center in Mississippi,
before being turned over to the De-
fense Mapping Agency. There the
data is used to prepare nautical
charts for the armed forces and
commercial interests.
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shipbuilding and repairing capabili-
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