USS SIOUX CITY " Forging a New ... Sioux City Blue (Crew 110) PO Box 280046. It was a pleasure to host members of the USS Sioux City Blue Crew and USS Sioux City - Gold Crew at Police/Fire Headquarters today. The crew gathered to do push-ups in honor of the departure of our own, LTJG Michelle Browning. Miss Browning served USS SIOUX CITY (LCS 11) GOLD for two years as the Gunnery Officer and later the Repair Officer, and she will be greatly missed by her Sailors, the Chief’s Mess, and the Wardroom. It … SIOUX CITY (KTIV) – The crew of the USS Sioux City is back visiting their namesake city, and on Friday they got a taste of Sioux City. The Littoral Combat Ship USS Sioux City (LCS 11) Blue crew held a Change of Command Ceremony at Naval Station Mayport, April 5, 2019. USS Sioux City Blue Crew. Jacksonville, FL 32228-0046 Sioux City Gold (Crew 106) PO Box 280046. #SurfaceWarriors2018 The 389-foot long USS Sioux City has a beam of 57.5 feet, and a draft of just 13.5 feet. She is the first ship named after Sioux City, the fourth-largest city in Iowa. Randy Malone, center, and other members of the USS Sioux City talk to East High School students on Nov. 10. USS Sioux City Blue Crew. She is a beautiful ship and we are proud to serve aboard this great vessel! June 21, 2019 1:49 pm Jennifer Lenzini. SIOUX CITY | Thursday morning's chilly breeze and temperatures in the 20s were certainly a little cooler than what future USS Sioux City crew members based in Jacksonville, Florida, are +2. Friday morning a special ceremony with crew members and the city. At the end of the week, we also were able to take some very cool pictures as a crew underneath the hull of USS Sioux City before she went back into the water yesterday. Ten members of the crew of the new Naval ship made a … Members of the crew were in Sioux City … Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. The USS Sioux City, a combat ship designed to fight close to shore, was escorted up the Severn River, where it docked about 7:30 a.m. at the Naval Academy.The arrival was delayed a … While the USS Sioux City is the 11th in the class of fast and versatile Littoral Combat Ships, it is the first time that Sioux City has been honored as a namesake city. #theNavytheNationNeeds and as part of that effort welcomed SIX new ships to the Fleet: USS OMAHA LCS 12 in February, USS Ralph Johnson - DDG 114 in March, USS Portland - LPD 27 in April, USS Manchester - LCS 14 in May, USS Sioux City - LCS 11 in November, and USS Thomas Hudner in December! Cmdr. After the rain cleared up the crew … Not Lt. Cmdr. USS Sioux City Blue Crew. The crew was able to meet with the Police and Fire Departments and tour the police museum. “Crew of the USS Sioux City, man our ship and bring her to life,” said Mary Winnefeld, USS Sioux City sponsor. 219 talking about this. USS Sioux City (LCS-11) is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. USS Sioux City crew members stand at the rail and salute as the ship departs Annapolis, Maryland, on Nov. 18 to go to its home port in Mayport, Florida.