For more than 85 years, Ingalls shipbuilders have served as the backbone of our nation’s defense, building ships that project power, maintain peace and safeguard seas across the globe. We remain committed to this important work, knowing that THEIR mission is OUR purpose.

Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Truxtun (DDG 103), U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stone (WMSL 758), both of which were built at Ingalls, and Canadian Halifax-class frigate HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332) are currently conducting maritime stability and security operations in the Atlantic Ocean. 

DDG 103 is named for American naval hero, Commodore Thomas Truxtun, who was one of the first six commanders appointed by George Washington to the newly formed U.S. Navy. The ship was built by Ingalls and delivered to the Navy in 2009. 

Stone (WMSL 758) is the ninth Legend-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard and was delivered by Ingalls in 2020. The ship is named for Commander Elmer “Archie” Fowler Stone, who in 1917 became the USCG’s first aviator and, two years later, was the pilot of the first aircraft to accomplish a trans-Atlantic flight.

THEIR mission is OUR purpose.

Click the Ingalls Ships in Action section on the IngallsConnect App to see how the hard work you do each day comes together to help these mighty ships as they protect and defend our nation.

Did you work on one of the featured ships? Tell us about your experience and the pride you feel in seeing your work come to life on the open water. Email us at IngallsConnect@hii-ingalls.com