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A photo illustration announcing that Arleigh-Burke class destroyer, DDG 134, will be named USS John E. Kilmer.

A photo illustration announcing that Arleigh-Burke class destroyer, DDG 134, will be named USS John E. Kilmer. (Paul L. Archer/U.S. Navy)

(Tribune News Service) — Bath Iron Works began work on its 45th destroyer at a fabricating facility in Brunswick on Wednesday.

DDG 134, the USS John E. Kilmer, is named for a Navy hospital man who earned the Medal of Honor during the Korean War for his actions treating wounded Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill, BIW said in a statement.

The ship is the fourth Flight III Arleigh Burke destroyer to start construction at BIW.

Charles Krugh, president of Bath Iron Works, said the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers under construction at BIW are critical assets for the U.S. Navy in performing its mission. Advances in radar and combat systems make them the most technologically advanced surface combatant in the world.

“The future USS John E. Kilmer will be an important platform for the Navy to provide for the security of our country and our families. By safely executing high quality work we will deliver a ship that meets our reputation — Bath Built is Best Built,” he said in the statement.

Kilmer continued to tend to the wounded despite being injured when Communist Chinese forces assaulted the Korean hilltop with artillery and mortars on Aug. 13, 1952. A member of H Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Kilmer was mortally wounded when he used his body under heavy fire to shield a Marine he was treating. He was chosen to be the namesake of DDG 134 by the secretary of the Navy in 2019.

Les Waltz, who has been with BIW for 59 years, was selected to activate the burning machine to cut the first steel for the ship. Waltz started in Structural Fabrication and currently is a dispatcher for the transportation team.

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