DETROIT— Naval officials have come to Michigan to officially announce that former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin will have a destroyer named after him.

The Navy held a naming ceremony Monday along the Detroit riverfront at the General Motors Renaissance Center. It was attended by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who called Levin "an American hero."

The destroyer is part of the Arleigh Burke class. It will be built at Bath Iron Works in Maine. It's expected to enter the fleet in 2020.

Former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, left, stands with his wife Barbara and Navy Secretary Ray Mabus after an unveiling of an image of the USS Carl M. Levin during a ceremony Monday, April 11, 2016, in Detroit. Naval officials came to Michigan to officially announce that the former senator will have a destroyer named after him. The destroyer is part of the Arleigh Burke class and will be built at Bath Iron Works in Maine. It's expected to enter the fleet in 2020. The Detroit Democrat served in the Senate from 1979 to 2015 and also served as chair of the Senate's Armed Services Committee. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, left, stands with his wife Barbara and Navy Secretary Ray Mabus after an unveiling of an image of the USS Carl M. Levin during an April 11, 2016, ceremony in Detroit.

Photo Credit: Carlos Osorio/AP

Levin says it was an unexpected honor.

The Detroit Democrat served in the Senate from 1979 to 2015.

Levin also served as chair of the Senate's Armed Services Committee. He's senior counsel at a Detroit law firm and chair of the Levin Center at Wayne State University's Law School.

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