USS Iowa’s Christening Ceremony is Tomorrow in Connecticut

(Radio Iowa) A new Navy submarine named for the state of Iowa will be christened tomorrow (Saturday) morning at a shipyard in Connecticut. Tom Hudson is the executive director of the USS Iowa’s commissioning committee.

“I’ve been to that shipyard many times. I’ve seen the submarine as its gone from individual pieces to a completed, welded-together submarine that’s ready to be put into water and go to sea,” he says. The ceremony starts at 9 a.m. Iowa time tomorrow (Saturday). Former Iowa First Lady Christie Vilsack has been designated by the Navy as the ship’s sponsor. She’ll be the person breaking the champagne bottle over the submarine’s bow.

“The submarine will not slide down and go into the water,” Hudson says. “They don’t do that anymore, so this will just be a symbolic opportunity where the champagne bottle is broken and celebrated that the major construction milestone is done and sometime in the next few weeks the submarine will then be placed in the water and start its trials.” The USS Iowa will be tested at sea for about a year before it’s officially commissioned and placed into service as an active warship. Hudson spent 20 years on active duty in the US Navy and he’s lead the group of volunteers who’re raising money to support events like the christening and travel to Iowa for sailors who’ll serve on the USS Iowa. The group’s fundraising will also help outfit the sub with things like exercise equipment and mattresses for the sailors’ bunks that aren’t part of the construction budget.

“I served on board two different submarines during my career,” Hudson says. “That’s what kind of got me interested in participating in this program now that I’m retired, some way to get connected and stay in tune with what’s going on.” Hudson will be out of state Saturday for a family event and will watch the sub’s christening online. Watch parties are also planned in nine Iowa cities. Go to www.radioiowa.com for a list of those gatherings, plus a link to the website where the livestream will appear Saturday morning.