Ingalls Shipbuilding

Ingalls Shipbuilding is a shipyard located in Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States, originally established in 1938, and now part of HII.

It started out building commercial ships, including USS George Clymer, which took part in Liberty Fleet Day on 27 September 1941.

[3] On 29 August 2005, Ingalls facilities were damaged by Hurricane Katrina; most of the ships in dock and construction escaped serious harm.

While shipbuilding was halted for a while due to the destruction of many buildings, most vehicles and the large overhead cranes are the same that the facility continues to operate today.

In 2015, Ingalls Shipbuilding Company signed a contract with US Navy for new destroyers, littoral combat ships, and new landing craft.

On 21 March 2015, the new San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS John P. Murtha was ceremonially christened.

Historical Ingalls Shipbuilding logo
Aerial view of Ingalls Shipbuilding in 1985. Visible in this photo are (pierside, left to right): USS Yorktown , USS Vincennes , USS Valley Forge and USS Bunker Hill . Under construction on shore are USS Mobile Bay and USS Antietam .
Female welders at Ingalls Shipbuilding, 1943
A view of a section of the Ingalls Shipbuilding Company showing various United States Navy ships under construction: Pictured are (from left to right): USS Boxer , USS Ramage , USS Benfold , and the Israeli guided-missile corvette, INS Hanit .