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

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March 16, 2026 ~ Houston, TX - The first-ever Fleet Week Houston is set to take place from April 15-22, bringing U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard vessels to the Port of Houston and greater Houston area. This historic event is a partnership between the U.S. Navy and the City of Houston, offering the public a unique opportunity to engage with service members and learn about their vital roles in national defense and maritime security.

The lineup of ships participating in Fleet Week Houston has been announced, including the USS Kearsarge (LHD-3), a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship designed for multi-purpose operations such as troop transport and aircraft support. The official U.S. Navy fact file on Amphibious Assault Ships (LHD/LHA(R) Information) provides more information on this class of ship.

Also participating is the USS Minneapolis-St. Paul (LCS-21), a Freedom-class littoral combat ship optimized for operations in near-shore environments with high speed and agility. The official U.S. Navy fact file on Littoral Combat Ship Class LCS Information offers further details on this class of ship.

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Joining them will be the USS Cooperstown (LCS-23), another Freedom-class littoral combat ship with advanced capabilities for coastal missions, as well as the USCGC Edgar Culbertson (WPC-1137), a Sentinel-class fast response cutter equipped for various 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 over 1,000 Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen. This event celebrates the service and sacrifices of our nation's sea services while also showcasing Houston's strong maritime heritage and its role as a key hub for global trade and energy.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire expressed his excitement for the upcoming event, stating, "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." He encouraged everyone to take part in the ship tours and activities connected to Fleet Week Houston.

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Commander, Navy Region Southeast is the U.S. Navy planning lead for Fleet Week Houston. Rear Adm. John W. Hewitt, Commander of Navy Region Southeast, shared his enthusiasm for the event, saying, "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." He added that they are looking forward to showcasing their ships to the American public and bringing their stories to the people of Texas.

For those interested in attending Fleet Week Houston, visit fleetweekhouston.com for a full schedule of events, sponsorship opportunities, and additional details. Follow them on social media platforms such as Instagram (@FleetWeekHouston), Facebook (Fleet Week Houston), Twitter (@FWHouston26), and TikTok (@FleetWeekHouston) using #FleetWeekHouston. This promises to be an exciting event that celebrates both our nation's sea services and the vibrant city of Houston.

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