The battleship has its own chapel, library, internet cafe, post office, canteen, supermarket, mini hospital and five gyms
The bow of the USS New York includes seven and a half tonnes of steel recovered from the World Trade Centre's Twin Towers. All photos by Reem Mohammed / The National
The motto of the USS New York is, "Strength forged through sacrifice. Never forget'
More than 1,900 crew serve aboard the vessel, which docked in Abu Dhabi
A jacket bearing the crest of the New York Fire Department has also been permanently placed in front of one of the command stations in the ship’s steering station. It was donated to the crew by first responder Lieutenant Bill Butler, who wore it on 9/11 when the south tower collapsed around him
John Rakolta, the US ambassador to the UAE, salutes the crew during a tour on Thursday
The Dh3.6 billion ($1 billion) vessel was one of six to be named after the state of New York in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks
The ship was under construction in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina hit the shipyard in August 2005
Women represent 20 per cent of sailors and three per cent of marines on board. The average crew member age is just 22
The battleship weighs 23,000 tonnes - about the same as 40 Airbus A380 superjumbos
The crew of the New York are on a routine training mission in the Gulf
The vessel is considered a 'sailing memorial' to the victims of the 9/11 terror attack in New York
The National is given a tour of the warship in Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed
It can carry up to six helicopters or Harrier jump jets harriers at any one time
The battleship has its own chapel, library, internet cafe, post office, canteen, supermarket, mini hospital and five gyms
The bow of the USS New York includes seven and a half tonnes of steel recovered from the World Trade Centre's Twin Towers. All photos by Reem Mohammed / The National
The motto of the USS New York is, "Strength forged through sacrifice. Never forget'
More than 1,900 crew serve aboard the vessel, which docked in Abu Dhabi
A jacket bearing the crest of the New York Fire Department has also been permanently placed in front of one of the command stations in the ship’s steering station. It was donated to the crew by first responder Lieutenant Bill Butler, who wore it on 9/11 when the south tower collapsed around him
John Rakolta, the US ambassador to the UAE, salutes the crew during a tour on Thursday
The Dh3.6 billion ($1 billion) vessel was one of six to be named after the state of New York in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks
The ship was under construction in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina hit the shipyard in August 2005
Women represent 20 per cent of sailors and three per cent of marines on board. The average crew member age is just 22
The battleship weighs 23,000 tonnes - about the same as 40 Airbus A380 superjumbos
The crew of the New York are on a routine training mission in the Gulf
The vessel is considered a 'sailing memorial' to the victims of the 9/11 terror attack in New York
The National is given a tour of the warship in Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed
It can carry up to six helicopters or Harrier jump jets harriers at any one time
The battleship has its own chapel, library, internet cafe, post office, canteen, supermarket, mini hospital and five gyms