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'Twin Towers' warship to enter NY 'Twin Towers' warship enters NY
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A warship built with steel salvaged from the World Trade Center is set to arrive in New York. A warship built with steel salvaged from the World Trade Center has arrived in New York City.
The USS New York is due to sail up the Hudson River as far as Ground Zero, where it will fire a 21-gun salute. The USS New York sailed up the Hudson River to near Ground Zero, where it fired a 21-gun salute in tribute to those killed in the 2001 attacks.
It will be watched by relatives of those killed in the 2001 attacks that destroyed the buildings, along with rescuers and members of the public. It was watched by relatives of 9/11 victims, along with members of the emergency services and the public.
The US Navy is to hold an official commissioning ceremony for the new warship on Saturday.The US Navy is to hold an official commissioning ceremony for the new warship on Saturday.
The New York set off on its maiden voyage from Louisiana, where it was built, nearly three weeks ago.The New York set off on its maiden voyage from Louisiana, where it was built, nearly three weeks ago.
The bow of the boat contains 7.5 tonnes of melted steel from the fallen buildings. The bow of the boat contains 7.5 tonnes of melted steel from the fallen buildings of the World Trade Center.
The ship's crest includes images of the Twin Towers and features the colours of the city departments that first responded to the terrorist attacks in which nearly 3,000 people died.The ship's crest includes images of the Twin Towers and features the colours of the city departments that first responded to the terrorist attacks in which nearly 3,000 people died.
'A transformation''A transformation'
The ship's 21-gun salute honouring those who died in the 11 September attacks is likely to trigger an emotional response among many in the city. People gathered by the waterfront to watch the ship's 21-gun salute honouring those who died in the 11 September attacks.
Rosaleen Tallon, whose firefighter brother was among those killed, said she would be watching the tribute and was pleased that the steel from the towers had been reused in the ship. The crew stood to attention along the deck as the guns were fired.
"It's a transformation of it from something really twisted and ugly," she told the Associated Press news agency. "I'm proud that our military is using that steel." Military personnel joined fire and police representatives for the tribute
Among those watching was JoAnn Atlas, who lost her firefighter husband in the attacks.
"We have to remember. It's a way to honour them," she told the Associated Press news agency.
Rosaleen Tallon, whose firefighter brother was among those killed, said she was pleased that the steel from the towers had been reused in the ship.
"It's a transformation of it from something really twisted and ugly," she told AP. "I'm proud that our military is using that steel."
About one in seven of the 361 sailors serving on the ship are from New York state, a higher percentage than would normally be the case, a Navy spokeswoman told AP.About one in seven of the 361 sailors serving on the ship are from New York state, a higher percentage than would normally be the case, a Navy spokeswoman told AP.
She said there had been many requests from Navy personnel to serve on the ship.She said there had been many requests from Navy personnel to serve on the ship.