USS John L. Canley

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USS John L. Canley (ESB-6) is the fourth Lewis B. Puller-class expeditionary mobile base (ESB) of the United States Navy, and the first ship to be named for Medal of Honor recipient John L. Canley.[7] John L. Canley was constructed in San Diego, California by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO). Like her sister ships, she is also a sub-variant of the Montford Point-class expeditionary transfer dock (ESD). The ESDs are operated by the Navy's Military Sealift Command with predominantly civilian crews, while the ESBs, owing to the nature of their operations, have been commissioned and are operated directly by the Navy with military personnel.

Awarded23 August 2019[1]
Laid down
  • 16 November 2020 (keel laid down)
  • 30 April 2022 (keel authentication ceremony)
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USS John L. Canley (ESB-6), 9 February 2024
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United States
NameJohn L. Canley
Awarded23 August 2019[1]
BuilderNASSCOSan Diego, California
Laid down
  • 16 November 2020 (keel laid down)
  • 30 April 2022 (keel authentication ceremony)
Sponsored byPatricia Sargent[2]
Christened25 June 2022
Acquired1 March 2023[3]
Commissioned17 February 2024[4]
MottoCourage Under Fire[5]
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General characteristics
Class & typeExpeditionary Mobile Base
Length784 ft (239 m)
Complement19 officers, 231 enlisted[1]
Sensors &
processing systems
SEA GIRAFFE AMB[6]
Aircraft carriedMH-53 and MH-60 helicopters
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Although without any ceremony at the time, the keel for the ship was laid at the NASSCO shipyard in San Diego on 16 November 2020.[8] On 30 April 2022, an official ceremony was held.[9][10][11] The ship was christened at the shipyard by Canley's daughter and ship's sponsor Patricia Sargent on 25 June 2022, just five weeks after Canley's death.[12][13][2]

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