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SAN DIEGO (June 5, 2022) The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) prepares to pull in to Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL). Alexandria is returning to NBPL following a seven-month deployment to the western Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tommy Gooley/Released)
SAN DIEGO (June 5, 2022) Friends and family welcome back the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) on Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL). Alexandria is returning to NBPL following a seven-month deployment to the western Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tommy Gooley)
KINGS BAY, Ga. (May 26, 2022) Sailors aboard the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Maryland (SSBN 738) (Blue) returns to its homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, following a routine strategic deterrent patrol. Strategic deterrence is a top priority of the Department of Defense. The ship is one of six ballistic-missile submarines stationed at the base and is capable of carrying up to 20 submarine-launched ballistic-missiles with multiple warheads. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Xavier Saldana)
KINGS BAY, Ga. (May 26, 2022) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Maryland (SSBN 738) (Blue) returns to its homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, following a routine strategic deterrent patrol. Strategic deterrence is a top priority of the Department of Defense. The ship is one of six ballistic-missile submarines stationed at the base and is capable of carrying up to 20 submarine-launched ballistic-missiles with multiple warheads. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Xavier Saldana)
KINGS BAY, Ga. (May 26, 2022) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Maryland (SSBN 738) (Blue) returns to its homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, following a routine strategic deterrent patrol. Strategic deterrence is a top priority of the Department of Defense. The ship is one of six ballistic-missile submarines stationed at the base and is capable of carrying up to 20 submarine-launched ballistic-missiles with multiple warheads. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Xavier Saldana)
PACIFIC OCEAN (May 24, 2022) A support vessel transfers crew and equipment to the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Alabama (SSBN 731) during an at-sea exchange of crew, held recently off the coast of Washington. Alabama is one of eight ballistic-missile submarines stationed at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, providing the most survivable leg of the strategic deterrence triad for the United States. (U.S. Navy photo)
SOUDA BAY, Greece. (May 28, 2022) Capt. Geoffry Patterson, left, incoming commanding officer of the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Georgia (SSGN 729) (Blue), salutes Capt. Patrick Clark, outgoing commanding officer during a change of command ceremony held at the pier in Souda Bay, Crete. Georgia is homeported at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia. The base is home to all East coast Ohio-class submarines. (U.S. Navy photo)
SOUDA BAY, Greece. (May 28, 2022) Capt. Geoffry Patterson, incoming commanding officer of the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Georgia (SSGN 729) (Blue), addresses the crew during a change of command ceremony held at the pier in Souda Bay, Crete. Patterson relieves Capt. Patrick Clark. Georgia is homeported at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia. The base is home to all East coast Ohio-class submarines. (U.S. Navy photo)
SAN DIEGO (May 27, 2022) Capt. Ken Douglas, commodore, Commander, Submarine Squadron (COMSUBRON) 11, exits via the brow following the change of command ceremony at Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL) aboard the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763). Capt. Ken Douglas relieved Capt. Patrick Friedman as commodore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tommy Gooley)
SAN DIEGO (May 27, 2022) Capt. Ken Douglas, right, embraces Capt. Patrick Friedman, left, after officially relieving him as commodore. Commander, Submarine Squadron (COMSUBRON) 11 change of command ceremony at Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL) aboard the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tommy Gooley)
SAN DIEGO (May 27, 2022) Commander, Submarine Squadron (COMSUBRON) 11 change of command ceremony at Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL) aboard the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763). Capt. Ken Douglas relieved Capt. Patrick Friedman as commodore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tommy Gooley)
SAN DIEGO (May 27, 2022) The official party salutes the national ensign during the national anthem at the Commander, Submarine Squadron (COMSUBRON) 11 change of command ceremony at Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL) aboard the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763). Capt. Ken Douglas relieved Capt. Patrick Friedman as commodore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tommy Gooley)
 

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