FREEDOM, SHAPED BY DIANNA GENTON the shape of freedom
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Growing up, I was always interested in high-speed water craft. Then my dad, a Navy vet, got me to think bigger. And here I am. Dianna Genton, Naval Architect Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Miss.
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Dianna Genton credits her father, a U.S. Navy veteran, with igniting her interest in military shipbuilding. She started reading about Navy ships and the fabrication process and was hooked. As a naval architect in Ingalls Shipbuilding’s 800-acre yard, Genton is immersed in the shipbuilding process, supporting the construction of amphibious assault ships, amphibious transport docks, destroyers and National Security Cutters. It’s a fast-paced, hands-on environment—which she thrives in. As the largest military shipbuilder in America, Huntington Ingalls Industries provides our nation with six classes of military ships. Our 35,000 employees worldwide stand ready, like Dianna, to help shape America’s freedom in the 21st century. Learn more about Dianna at HuntingtonIngalls.com/DiannaGenton
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