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WILMINGTON, N.C. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District officially commissioned its newest shallow-draft dredge vessel – MURDEN – in a ceremony May 29 at the Engineer Repair Yard.

The Commissioning Ceremony signifies the acceptance for service and entry of a ship into the active fleet. It is the final and, perhaps most significant, event of the triad that brings a ship to life. Keel laying, Christening, and Commissioning carry a ship from an idea to a reality.
130529-A-CE999-088.JPG Photo By: Hank Heusinkveld

May 30, 2013
WILMINGTON, North Carolina - WILMINGTON, N.C. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District officially commissioned its newest shallow-draft dredge vessel – MURDEN – in a ceremony May 29 at the Engineer Repair Yard. The Commissioning Ceremony signifies the acceptance for service and entry of a ship into the active fleet. It is the final and, perhaps most significant, event of the triad that brings a ship to life. Keel laying, Christening, and Commissioning carry a ship from an idea to a reality.


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