USS New York sails into Pier 88 ahead of Veterans Day

USS New York docks in Manhattan for Veterans Day

NEW YORK -- Saturday is Veterans Day, a day to honor and pay tribute to the military.

The USS New York is back in town for this year's Veterans Day celebration.   

The amphibious assault ship has a special connection to New York City. Its bow was forged with steel salvaged from the World Trade Center, and memorials onboard honor the victims of September 11th. 

Members of the public can visit the ship this Sunday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.   

The Navy says more than 500 sailors, Marines and Coast Guard personnel will be in attendance for this year's Veterans Day celebrations.

The USS New York is docked at Pier 88, where Commanding Officer Capt. Benjamin Oakes spoke with us live from the flight deck. 

"Our sailors and Marines look forward to not only participating in the many different events but also experiencing the genuine hospitality of the people of New York," Oakes said.

We also asked him about the ship's mission and motto, and his excitement to march in the Veterans Day Parade. 

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