I really like former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Gifford. Her miraculous survival and heroic recovery from the Tucson mayhem of January 2011 has inspired me, along with millions of other people who hate random violence, mayhem, killing and hate.
The Obama administration announced today:
In yet another break with tradition, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced Friday that a new Littoral Combat Ship would be named for Gabrielle Giffords, the Arizona congresswoman who survived a January 2011 assassination attempt.
“The selection of Gabrielle Giffords, designated LCS 10, honors the former Congresswoman from Tucson, Arizona, who is known for supporting the military and veterans, advocating for renewable energy and championing border security,” the Navy said in a statement accompanying the announcement.
Roxanna Green, whose 9-year-old daughter Christina-Taylor Green was killed in the shooting, was named sponsor of the ship.
“Giffords and the ship’s sponsor, Roxanna Green, are sources of great inspiration and represent the Navy and Marine Corps qualities of overcoming, adapting and coming out victorious despite great challenges,” Mabus said.
Giffords, a three-term representative, resigned from Congress on Jan. 25 to continue recovering from her wounds.
Although LCSs recently have been named for cities, Mabus passed up the opportunity to name a ship for Phoenix, Arizona’s largest city, named for the mythical bird that rose from its own ashes to fly again.
The previous Phoenix, a Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine, was decommissioned in 1998.
The Tucson, a submarine named for the largest city in Giffords’ district, is in service with the Pacific Fleet.
The Navy is building 55 LCS ships. The original naming scheme for the type was for patriotic-sounding place or regional names. But after the first two ships were named Freedom and Independence, the scheme was changed to small or mid-sized cities, and the last two LCS names announced were for Montgomery and Little Rock.
Mabus, who as Navy secretary has the authority to name its ships, has garnered criticism for some of his choices. In particular, some conservatives took umbrage when the decision was announced in May 2011 to name a dry cargo and ammunition ship after Latino civil rights and labor activist Cesar Chavez.
A decision in April 2010 to name a landing transport dock ship after deceased Rep. John Murtha, an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq and the Bush administration, continues to rankle conservatives. LPDs previously had been named for small or medium-sized cities or geographic place names.
Last October, Mabus added another wrinkle to the already jumbled scheme for naming new joint high speed vessels when he changed the name of the second JHSV from its Army name of Vigilant to Choctaw County, his home county in Mississippi. The Navy had not used county names for its ships since the 1950s and 1960s.
The future Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10) will be an Independence LCS 2-class ship. Funded in the 2012 budget, its construction contract is expected to be awarded in the first half of this year to Austal USA in Mobile, Ala.
I find it creepy to name buildings after living people, unless the people the buildings are named after own them.
Naming naval vessels after living people strikes me as strange too.
But to name a ship of a new class, the primary function of which will be to kill swarthy Arabs, Persians, Africans, Latin Americans and others in semi-secret or covert missions, to support our worldwide corporate interests, after such a vibrant, positive, inspirational woman is just plain fucking sick and cynical.
The people whooping it up over this are even sicker. If it were up to me, and I had to choose something to name after Rep. Gifford now, it would be a trauma center, a neurosurgery research school or an institute for disarmament.
Here’s some LCS porn for the O-bots to get excited over:




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Naming a colonial super-power’s new dreadnaught after a Bluedog Dem – what’s the problem?
Sorry ET but I think it seems kind of appropriate. Here is a GG quote: “Since I was first elected, I have served proudly on the House Armed Services Committee, which oversees the operations of the Department of Defense.” Furthermore …”Having spent time with General Petraeus in theatre on several occasions, I was impressed by his analytical skills and have confidence in his leadership.” (blech) And her votes have supported all of the awful things listed above.
Yeah, this is consistent with Rep. Giffords’s track record, sadly.
I have to agree with the first two here. GG has certainly struggled heroically to overcome the terrible wound, but before this happened she was not interested in peace and love and other DFH stuff. She is probably proud of the ‘honor.’
I appreciate the comments. What I like about her is the way she has managed to deal with trauma with poise, and – I guess- know that she has to spend less time in public life.
Whether she was a Blue Dog or warmonger or not, the naming strikes me as inappropriate, or at least bizarre. I can’t imagine the Navy Department cooked this up all by themselves.
I was sickened by the announcement, ET…! 8-(
I’m with you, EdwardTeller. Sick, and I wish she’d decline the ‘honor’. Maybe not, from what others remember of her.
The reverse (obverse?) of this is code-naming OBL ‘Geronimo’ when the Seals went to assassinate him.
http://my.firedoglake.com/wendydavis/2011/05/04/his-code-name-was-geronimo/
After trying and failing several times to respond to this post while maintaining a cordial and respectful relationship with you, I’ve decided to just say, Ed, this post is an over the top reaction to something that is just as routine as it gets. Who cares who “cooked it up” or that Edward Teller finds it creepy? This post is just as much an overreaction as those who have been cheering the announcement. Although it’s escaped mention in this post, her husband Mark Kelly was a Navy Captain until October, which makes this not just routine but expected. Maybe they named that particular ship after her because it was the very next in line to be commissioned after her resignation? Not everything is a conspiracy to piss the firepups off. The only thing I can say here is not recommended. And I think that’s a first for your posts that I’ve read Edward.
I wonder if GG has any say in the matter?
Was she consulted?
Can she decline the ‘honor?’
Not that it’s likely to happen, but I know that I would not want any instrument or weapon of war named after me. I would consider it insulting and would object strenuously and publicly.
Hell, I do not believe we need or should maintain anything more than a bare bones minimum military force to defend the country from attack and I am rethinking my position about that because I doubt we even need that.
I don’t know what GG wants, but if she’s OK with it, I’ll shrug my shoulders and say, “Whatever.”
Naming weapons of war seems kind of juvenile and stupid to me.