Pascagoula, Miss. – Ingalls Shipbuilding authenticated the keel for the future USS Philadelphia (LPD 32), a Flight II San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, on March 3, 2026.
Ceremony Details
The event featured ship sponsor Maureen Paparo, a native of Philadelphia, alongside her spouse, Adm. Samuel Paparo, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. Key attendees included Chris Kastner, HII president and CEO, Brian Blanchette, Ingalls Shipbuilding president, and senior U.S. Navy officials.
Ingalls Structural Welder Cory Dillon etched Maureen Paparo’s initials into a ceremonial steel plate, following a time-honored naval tradition that signifies the official start of construction. This plate will remain affixed to the ship throughout its service life.
Remarks from Ship Sponsor
Maureen Paparo highlighted the personal importance of the occasion. “Being part of this ship’s connection to my hometown means everything to me,” she stated. “One day, this ship will add her own threads to the story of our Navy, our Marine Corps, and our nation. I am in awe of what the incredible workforce here does every day. Your skill, your diligence, and your dedication will ensure the safety of over 700 sailors and Marines who will serve aboard this great ship.”
Adm. Samuel Paparo emphasized the event’s significance and expressed pride in his spouse’s role as sponsor.
Ingalls Shipbuilding’s Role
Ingalls Shipbuilding serves as the exclusive builder of San Antonio-class ships and has delivered 13 LPDs to the U.S. Navy to date. The yard currently constructs three Flight II vessels: USS Harrisburg (LPD 30), USS Pittsburgh (LPD 31), and USS Philadelphia (LPD 32). Contracts are in place for LPD 33, LPD 34, and LPD 35.

