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Michael C. Fina Selected for Custom China Service for USS NEW YORK
Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009
NEW YORK, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael C. Fina has been selected to 
create the china service for the new U.S. Navy ship, USS NEW YORK.  The 
ship, built with 7.5 tons of steel from the fallen World Trade Center in its 
bow, is to be commissioned in New York City on November 7, 2009.
The special china service was commissioned by the ship's sponsor, Mrs. 
Dotty England.  Traditionally, the sponsor of each U.S. Navy ship presents 
a personal gift to the ship and its crew, which can range from books to 
paintings.  Mrs. England chose an exclusive and uniquely designed set of 
china for USS NEW YORK. Mrs. England said, "This magnificent ship is not 
only named for a great State, it honors the thousands who were killed or 
injured on September 11, 2001 and the sacrifice and heroism of all those 
who came to their rescue."
She added, "Michael C. Fina has a reputation as a landmark New York 
retailer, and it was a pleasure to work with them in providing a traditional 
gift in tribute to this historic ship."
Mrs. England noted, "This china service will be used at formal occasions 
and diplomatic gatherings on the ship as her sailors and Marines represent 
the United States around the world in the years ahead."  
"We are honored to have been a part of this endeavor," said Steven Fina, 
Vice President of Michael C. Fina. "Bringing beauty and personality to each 
and every home or home away from home has long been a mission of 
Michael C. Fina, and we are happy to have been able to do this for 
USS NEW YORK."
The commissioning of USS NEW YORK will mark the ship's entry into the 
U.S. Navy fleet.  While in New York City, several events are planned to 
show New York hospitality and to express appreciation to the men and 
woman who serve our country.  
The china service features traditional pieces including a dinner plate, 
salad plate, bread & butter plate, and can cup & saucer, along with a 
can mug and soup bowl. Many pieces in the custom service incorporate 
an image of the ship and the words "Never Forget," the essence of the 
ship's motto, "Strength Forged Through Sacrifice.  Never Forget."  
Other pieces bear the ship's crest.
Pickard, a historic china house that has designed and produced its pieces 
in the United States since 1893 for individuals as well as the White House 
and various government organizations, created the service. 
The ship's sponsor is not only the person who christens the ship, 
breaking the champagne bottle over the bow of the ship, but is also the 
person who, at the commissioning ceremony, gives the order to "Bring 
this ship to life!"  
Mrs. England is the wife of Gordon England, former Deputy Secretary 
of Defense.  While serving as the 72nd Secretary of the Navy, Mr. England 
made the decision to have the ship named for New York as well as naming 
sister ships USS ARLINGTON and USS SOMERSET to honor those who 
were killed in Pennsylvania and at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.  
More information about USS NEW YORK and the commissioning activities 
can be found at the official website, www.ussny.org.
 

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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