USS Milwaukee Makes Detroit Stop En Route To South China Sea

DETROIT (WWJ/AP) - The USS Milwaukee littoral combat ship has stopped in Detroit en route to duty in the South China Sea.

The ship docked at the Port of Detroit Wednesday afternoon. It is scheduled to depart Thursday.

The USS Milwaukee is a sister ship to the USS Detroit, which will be commissioned in Detroit next year.

The USS Milwaukee was commissioned Saturday in Milwaukee. After the Detroit stop the ship will travel through the St. Lawrence Seaway to the East Coast, then south to the Panama Canal to reach its home port of San Diego.

The USS Milwaukee was built in Marinette, Wisconsin, where the USS Detroit also is being built. The littoral combat ships can operate much closer to shore, and go at faster speeds, than other vessels.

 
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