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Navy Says 26 Ships Affected by Faulty Welds at Newport News Shipyard in Virginia
 
Military.com | By Konstantin Toropin
Published October 07, 2024 at 4:23pm ET

More than two dozen Navy ships -- including three that are currently in service -- received faulty welds at the Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard in Newport News, Virginia, the service's top civilian leader told lawmakers last week.

In a letter to Congress dated Oct. 3, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said that poor welds were found on the aircraft carrier USS George Washington as well as the attack submarines USS Hyman G. Rickover and USS New Jersey. In addition, the welding issues were identified on 23 more ships -- a mix of new construction, ships in maintenance and aircraft carriers undergoing refueling.
 
The existence of faulty welds became public nearly two weeks ago when USNI News, citing a Navy memo, reported that the sea service was told by Huntington Ingalls, or HII, that workers did not follow proper techniques on some joints in noncritical areas and that early indications suggested that some of the issues were intentional.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2024/10/07/navy-says-26-ships-affected-faulty-welds-newport-news-shipyard-virginia.html
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