Bollinger Shipyards
recently hosted a 9/11 steel transfer ceremony at its Lockport facility that
saw the shipyard received two pieces of steel from the debris of the attack on
the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The steel will be incorporated into
two U.S. Coast Guard Sentinel-class Fast
Response Cutters bearing the names of 9/11 Heroes Vincent Danz, a
Coast Guard reservist and New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, and
Jeffrey Palazzo, a Coast Guard reservist and New York City Fire Department
(FDNY) firefighter.
“On September 11, 2001, our nation witnessed acts
of extraordinary courage and selflessness in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
Among those who answered the call were two exceptional individuals—Coast Guard
Reservists Vincent Danz and Jeffrey Palazzo,” said Ben Bordelon, president and
CEO of Bollinger Shipyards. “It is an
incredible honor to receive steel from the World Trade Center and be able to
incorporate it into these vessels. These cutters—the USCGC Vincent Danz and
the USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo—will carry on their legacy, sailing
across oceans, protecting lives, securing our homeland, and serving as lasting
reminders of their courage.”
The 9/11 steel ceremony was attended by representatives
from the U.S. Coast Guard, local officials and members of Bollinger’s skilled
workforce.
Steel sourced from the debris of Ground Zero is
treated, handled and transported in the same manner as human remains. Four
retired Coast Guard Port Security Chiefs escorted the 9/11 steel as it was
flown from New York to Bollinger’s Lockport facility. On arrival in Louisiana, The Spirit of Louisiana fire truck transported the steel to the shipyard, underscoring
the deep connection between first responders and the legacy of service and
sacrifice.
Bollinger will be transforming the steel into two
memorial plaques that will be permanently affixed to Bollinger-built
Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters USCGC Vincent Danz (WPC-1162)
and USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo (WPC-1163), serving as enduring
tributes to the bravery and selflessness of these fallen heroes. In addition to
their service as Coast Guard reservists, Danz and Palazzo dedicated their lives
to protecting the people of New York City—Danz as a New York Police Department
officer and Palazzo as a firefighter with the Fire Department of New York. On September 11, 2001, they made the
ultimate sacrifice while courageously attempting to save lives during the
terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
USCGC Vincent Danz (WPC-1162) and
USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo (WPC-1163) are currently under construction
at Bollinger’s Lockport facility and will be delivered later this year.