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(May. 15, 2009)
USS
New Hampshire Participating in Joint
Warrior Exercise, Off The Coast Of Scotland
By
Lt. Cmdr. Julie Ripley
The Virginia-class attack
submarine USS New Hampshire (SSN 778) is escorted by a rigid hull
inflatable boat during a personnel transfer. New Hampshire is
participating in Joint Warrior, a two-week NATO exercise off the
coast of Scotland. |
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(May. 15, 2009)
USS
New Hampshire Participating in Joint
Warrior Exercise, Off The Coast Of Scotland
By
Mass Communication
Specialist 3rd Class Candice Villarreal
A Sailor aboard the
guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) stands an aft lookout
watch as the Virginia-class attack submarine USS New Hampshire (SSN
778) moves past. Porter and New Hampshire are participating in Joint
Warrior, a two-week NATO training exercise off the coast of
Scotland. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
USS Hawaii SSN 776 Transit The Thames
River Enroute To Her New Homeport Of Pearl Harbor
By
Lt. Patrick Evans
Being escorted by a tug,
Virginia-class attack submarine USS Hawaii (SSN 776) makes it's way
down the Thames River past the historic ship Nautilus as it departs
Naval Submarine Base New London for its new homeport at Naval
Station Pearl Harbor. Commissioned May 5, 2007, Hawaii is the third
Virginia-class attack submarine constructed and the first submarine
to be named after the Aloha state. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
USS Hawaii
Crew Father Waves U.S. Flag As It
Heads To Her New Homeport Of Pearl Harbor
By
Lt. Patrick Evans
A USS Hawaii (SSN 776)
crew-member's father waves a U.S. flag as the Virginia class
submarine departs, enroute to its new homeport of Naval Station
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Commissioned May 5, 2007, Hawaii is the third
Virginia-class attack submarine constructed and the first submarine
to be named after the Aloha state. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
USS Hawaii SSN 776 Transit The Thames
River Enroute To Her New Homeport Of Pearl Harbor
By
Lt. Patrick Evans
The Virginia-class submarine
USS Hawaii (SSN 776) transits the Thames River, enroute to her new
homeport of Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Commissioned May 5,
2007, Hawaii is the third Virginia-class attack submarine
constructed and the first submarine to be named after the Aloha
state. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
USS Seawolf Demonstrates a Low Pressure
Blow To The Main Ballast Turing A Tour In Yokosuka, Japan
By
Lt. Cmdr. Greg Kuntz
USS Seawolf (SSN 21)
demonstrates a low pressure blow to the main ballast during a tour
while in port. Vice Adm. Tohru Izumi, commander in chief,
Self-Defense Fleet, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), Vice
Adm. Mikio Nagata, commander, Fleet Submarine Force, JMSDF, and Vice
Adm. John M. Bird, commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, are touring Seawolf
while it is in port. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
JMSDF Use Periscope Aboard USS Seawolf During a Tour In Yokosuka,
Japan
By Lt. Cmdr. Greg Kuntz
Vice Adm. Tohru Izumi,
commander in chief, Self-Defense Fleet, Japan Maritime Self-Defense
Force (JMSDF), uses the periscope aboard USS Seawolf (SSN 21).
Izumi, Vice Adm. Mikio Nagata, commander, Fleet Submarine Force,
JMSDF, and Vice Adm. John M. Bird, commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, are
touring Seawolf while it is in port. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
USS Seawolf SSN 21 Have Distinguished
Guests Tour While In Port Yokosuka, Japan
By Lt. Cmdr. Greg Kuntz
Vice Adm. Tohru Izumi,
commander in chief, Self-Defense Fleet, Japan Maritime Self-Defense
Force (JMSDF), sits at ship's control panel aboard USS Seawolf (SSN
21). Izumi, Vice Adm. Mikio Nagata, commander, Fleet Submarine
Force, JMSDF; and Vice Adm. John M. Bird, commander, U.S. 7th Fleet,
are touring Seawolf while she is in port. |
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(May. 13, 2009)
USS Hawaii SSN 776 Gets Underway To Her
New Homeport of Pearl Harbor
By Lt. Patrick Evans
The tugs Paul A. & John P.
Wronowski help move the Virginia-class submarine USS Hawaii (SSN
776) as she gets underway, enroute to her new homeport of Naval
Station Pearl Harbor. Commissioned May 5, 2007, Hawaii is the third
Virginia-class attack submarine constructed and the first submarine
to be named after the Aloha state. |
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(May. 12, 2009)
USS New Orleans Prepares To Return To Sea
Fully Capable After Repairs
By Mass Communication 2nd Class
Nathan Schaeffer
The amphibious transport dock
ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) prepares to return to sea fully
mission capable after completing repairs at the Arab Shipbuilding
and Repair Yard (ASRY) Shipyard dry dock. At the ASRY Shipyard, dry
dock repairs were made to the ship's damaged hull, ruptured fuel
tank and ballast tanks, which was damaged in a collision with USS
Hartford (SSN 768) March 20, 2009, in the Strait of Hormuz. |
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