Brooklyn native serving aboard U.S. Navy ship forged from World Trade Center steel
As the nation prepares to observe the 16th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a 2003 Lafayette High School graduate and Brooklyn native is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard a ship built using steel from the World Trade Center.
Chief Petty Officer Bernard Hyppolite is a master-at-arms aboard USS New York, serving as essentially the Navy version of law enforcement. USS New York, one of the Navy’s newest and most advanced amphibious ships, is designed to deliver Marines and their equipment where they are needed to support a variety of missions ranging from amphibious assaults to humanitarian relief efforts.
According to the Navy, New York’s bow, forged from steel salvaged from the wreckage of the 9/11 World Trade Center attack, embodies the strength and determination of the people of the U.S.: To recover, rally and take the fight to the enemy and honor the memory of those who were affected by the attacks. USS New York forges an enduring alliance between the people of New York, the ship and her crew