Commissioning a ship in the US Navy signifies its readiness to serve and operate. It is a formal ceremony that marks the transition of a vessel from construction to active duty.
During the commissioning ceremony, the ship is officially placed in service, and the crew takes command. This event is often attended by dignitaries and naval officials.
The commissioning process includes rigorous inspections to ensure the ship meets all operational standards. Once commissioned, the ship is fully manned and ready for its missions.
