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NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. (May 31, 2022) Sailors assigned to Mayport Port Operations throw heaving lines to Colombian navy sailors, assigned to the Colombian navy Type 209 class diesel-electric attack submarine ARC Tayrona (S29), as the submarine arrives at Naval Station Mayport, Florida during a routine port visit, May 31, 2022. Tayrona is scheduled to participate in the Carrier Strike Group 10 Composite Training Unit exercise (COMPTUEX). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Aaron Lau)
NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. (May 31, 2022) The Colombian navy Type 209 class diesel-electric attack submarine ARC Tayrona (S29) arrives at Naval Station Mayport, Florida during a routine port visit, May 31, 2022. Tayrona is scheduled to participate in the Carrier Strike Group 10 Composite Training Unit exercise (COMPTUEX). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Aaron Lau)
SAN DIEGO (June 5, 2022) Torpedoman 3rd Class Joshua Trumbull reunites with his family on the pier following the return of 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)
SAN DIEGO (June 5, 2022) Machinist's Mate (Nuclear) 2nd Class Daryen Rummerfield reunites with his family on the pier following the return of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) 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)
SAN DIEGO (June 5, 2022) Sailors attached to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) exit the brow after arriving back 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)
SAN DIEGO (June 5, 2022) Sailors stand aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) as it 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)
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)
 

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