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LCS Team lays keel on FREEDOM, nation's first Littoral Combat Ship

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Veteran Marinette Marine welder Jim Renner welds the authenticating initials of Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark and FREEDOM (LCS 1) sponsor Birgit Smith during the keel laying ceremony in Marinette, Wisc., for the Navy's first Littoral Combat Ship. (Joe Mancini/Lockheed Martin photo)

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Navy officials, the first members of the FREEDOM (LCS 1) crew and Lockheed Martin LCS team members salute the flag at the opening of the keel laying for the Navy’s first Littoral Combat Ship. (Joe Mancini/Lockheed Martin photo)


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Members of the first crew of the Navy’s first Littoral Combat Ship, FREEDOM (LCS 1), pose in front of the ship’s first module during the keel laying ceremony at Marinette Shipyard in Marinette, Wisc.



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Cmdr. Don Gabrielson, prospective commanding officer of the first Littoral Combat Ship FREEDOM (LCS 1), FREEDOM sponsor Birgit Smith and her son David view the keel authentication plaque onto which Smith’s and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark’s initials are welded.

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Mission System Integration Center Opening

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Lockheed Martin celebrated the opening of the Mission System Integration Center (MSIC) in Moorestown, NJ on October 6, 2005.


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The MSIC allows LCS crew members to participate in real-life training on COMBATSS-21, the combat and control system aboard FREEDOM (LCS 1) and future Lockheed Martin designed LCSs.

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