USS Cooperstown

USS Cooperstown at commissioning
History
United States
NameCooperstown
NamesakeCooperstown
Awarded29 December 2010
BuilderMarinette Marine
Laid down14 August 2018
Launched19 January 2020
Sponsored byAlba Tull
Christened29 February 2020
Acquired20 September 2022
Commissioned6 May 2023
HomeportNaval Station Mayport
MottoAmerica's Away Team
StatusIn active service
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General characteristics
Class & typeFreedom-class littoral combat ship
Length378 ft (115 m)
Speed>40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph)

USS Cooperstown (LCS-23) is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. She is the first naval ship named after Cooperstown, New York.

Ray Mabus, while Secretary of the Navy, announced the naming of Cooperstown on 25 July 2015 during a ceremony at the Baseball Hall of Fame, which is located in Cooperstown. The announcement was part of the ceremony which was honoring baseball players who served in World War II. Her name honors American military veterans from multiple conflicts (starting with Morgan Bulkeley, first president of the National League, in the Civil War) who are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.