Ingalls to Christen Newest National Security Cutter
Tomorrow, Ingalls will christen its newest national security cutter, the Munro.
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Tomorrow, Ingalls will christen its newest national security cutter, the Munro.
DDG class destroyers are the most advanced state of the art surface combatants in the world.
This morning, Ingalls Shipbuilding employees made a startling discovery when they arrived to work.
Today, a group of Ingalls Shipbuilding apprentices began preparations to bring their time at the Haley Reeves Barbour Maritime Training Academy to a close.
For the first time in their existence, Ingalls will now be offering full service healthcare to its employees and their dependents through the Ingalls Family Health Center.
Congressman Palazzo spoke today on the United States House Floor on the importance of bringing more shipbuilding to Ingalls here on the Gulf Coast.
Ingalls has already provided four of the eight national security ships they promised. Today, they delivered the fifth.
Many of Ingalls Shipbuilding’s 11,000 employees travel from four states to work each day, but thanks to a new investment bill signed by Governor Phil Bryant today, the state’s largest employer will get even bigger.
The ship is named after former Marine and U.S. Congressman, John Murtha.
Friday, News 25 spoke to a woman with an amazing list of accomplishments in leadership and service.
Advances in technology have caused lawmakers and teachers to reinforce science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, also called S.T.E.M. courses, in the classroom.
Tuesday, Huntington Ingalls announced the location of a new healthcare clinic to open next year.
A group called Believe has joined forces with policemen, firefighters, and Ingalls shipbuilders to help collect gifts for needy children.
The Pascagoula Police Department, Pascagoula Main Street, and the Ingalls Shipbuilding Test and Trials Division have joined forces to collect toys to support the Believe Children's Christmas Assistance Program Toy Drive.
These days, many employers are promoting healthy lifestyles among their employees to increase productivity at work, but Ingalls Shipbuilding is taking it a step further by encouraging the next generation of workers to starting living healthy now.
Industrial business is one of the biggest money-makers in Jackson County, and Monday, Ingalls Shipbuilding finished another big project.