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03/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/17/2026 05:51

U.S. Navy and City of Houston Announce Participating Ships for Inaugural Fleet Week Houston

U.S. Navy and City of Houston Announce Participating Ships for Inaugural Fleet Week Houston

March 16, 2026 -- The U.S. Navy, in partnership with the City of Houston, is proud to announce the lineup of ships participating in the first-ever Fleet Week Houston, scheduled for April 15-22. This historic event will bring U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard vessels to the Port of Houston and greater Houston area, offering the public a unique opportunity to engage with service members and learn about the vital roles these ships play in national defense and maritime security.

The participating ships include:

  • USS Kearsarge (LHD-3), a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship designed for multi-purpose operations, including troop transport and aircraft support. For more information on the Wasp-class, visit the official U.S. Navy fact file: Amphibious Assault Ships (LHD/LHA(R) Information.
  • USS Minneapolis-St. Paul (LCS-21), a Freedom-class littoral combat ship optimized for operations in near-shore environments with high speed and agility. For more information on the Freedom-class, visit the official U.S. Navy fact file: Littoral Combat Ship Class LCS Information.
  • USS Cooperstown (LCS-23), also a Freedom-class littoral combat ship sharing the same advanced capabilities for coastal missions. USCGC Edgar Culbertson (WPC-1137), a Sentinel-class fast response cutter equipped for a range of missions including search and rescue, law enforcement, and port security. For more information on the Sentinel-class, visit the official U.S. Coast Guard program page: Fast Response Cutters Information.

Fleet Week Houston will feature public ship tours, community outreach events, educational demonstrations and interactions across Houston with more than 1,000 Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen. This event celebrates the service and sacrifices of our nation's sea services while showcasing Houston's strong maritime heritage and its role as a key hub for global trade and energy.

"We're excited to welcome Fleet Week to our city in just a few weeks. It's a chance for Houstonians to meet the men and women who serve our country and to show our appreciation for their dedication and service," said Houston Mayor John Whitmire. "I encourage everyone to tour the ships and enjoy the activities connected to Fleet Week Houston, as we welcome members of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard."

Commander, Navy Region Southeast is the U.S. Navy planning lead for Fleet Week Houston.

"Fleet Week Houston is a tremendous opportunity for the Navy to engage with the dynamic Houston community and highlight the dedication and capabilities of our Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen," said Rear Adm. John W. Hewitt, Commander, NavyRegion Southeast. "We look forward to showcasing our ships to the American public and bringing our stories to the people of Texas."

For the full schedule of events, sponsorship opportunities, and additional details, visit the official Fleet Week Houston website: fleetweekhouston.com.

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About the U.S. Navy The United States Navy maintains a forward-deployed presence around the world that is capable of executing the Navy's core responsibilities, including forward presence, deterrence, sea control, power projection, and maritime security. For more information, visit www.navy.mil.

About the City of Houston Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States and a global leader in energy, healthcare, and international trade. The City of Houston is committed to fostering strong community partnerships and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

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