Ingalls Shipbuilding Celebrates 70 Apprentice Graduates
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 14, 2026 · Last updated Mar 14, 2026
This event positively impacts Huntington Ingalls Industries and its subsidiary Huntington Ingalls Industries===Ingalls Shipbuilding by showcasing a strong, skilled workforce, which is crucial for fulfilling contracts with the United States===United States Navy. It reinforces investor confidence in the company's long-term operational capabilities and its contribution to national security.
Huntington Ingalls Industries's Huntington Ingalls Industries===Ingalls Shipbuilding division celebrated the graduation of 70 apprentices from its Department of Labor-registered program in Pascagoula, Mississippi. This program combines classroom instruction with paid on-the-job training, equipping shipbuilders with essential technical skills. Huntington Ingalls Industries===Ingalls Shipbuilding President Brian Blanchette highlighted the importance of these skilled craftsmen for the future of shipbuilding and their role in supporting the United States===United States Navy. The Ingalls Apprentice School, founded in 1952, has graduated over 4,000 shipbuilders and currently supports more than 750 students. Sawyer Briggs was recognized as the Overall Apprentice of the Year. This event underscores Huntington Ingalls Industries===Ingalls Shipbuilding's commitment to developing a robust workforce for defense shipbuilding.
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