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KINGS BAY, Ga.
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Feb. 1, 2021) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) enters the Trident Refit Facility, Kings Bay, Ga., dry dock Feb. 1, 2021, for an extended refit period (ERP). Tennessee will be the last submarine in the dry dock before a $554 million dry dock refurbishment project begins later this summer. (U.S. Navy Photo by Elaine Rilatt)
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KINGS BAY, Ga.
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Feb. 1, 2021) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) enters the Trident Refit Facility, Kings Bay, Ga., dry dock Feb. 1, 2021, for an extended refit period (ERP). Tennessee will be the last submarine in the dry dock before a $554 million dry dock refurbishment project begins later this summer. (U.S. Navy Photo by Elaine Rilatt)
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KINGS BAY, Ga.
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Feb. 1, 2021) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) enters the Trident Refit Facility, Kings Bay, Georgia, dry dock for an extended refit period (ERP). Tennessee will be the last submarine in the dry dock before a $554 million dry dock refurbishment project begins later this summer. (U.S. Navy photo by Elaine Rilatt)
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PACIFIC OCEAN
PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 23, 2021) Damage Controlman Fireman Xavier Rodriguez, from Tulsa, Okla., front, and Damage Controlman Fireman Jonathan Presha, from Sarasota, Fla., engage a simulated fire during a damage control drill on the flight deck of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John Finn (DDG 113) Jan. 23, 2021. John Finn, part of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group, is on a scheduled deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. As the U.S. Navy�s largest forward deployed fleet, with its approximate 50-70 ships and submarines, 140 aircraft, and 20,000 Sailors in the area of operations at any given time, 7th Fleet conducts forward-deployed naval operations in support of U.S. national interests throughout a free and open Indo-Pacific area of operations to foster maritime security, promote stability, and prevent conflict alongside 35 other maritime nations and partners. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jason Waite)
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Portsmouth, Va
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Jan. 21, 2021) The Los Angeles-class submarine USS Toledo (SSN 769) arrives at Norfolk Naval Shipyard for an Engineered Overhaul. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel DeAngelis)
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PEARL HARBOR (July 23, 2009)
Virginia-class attack submarine USS Hawaii passes by Diamond Head crater while transiting to Pearl Harbor. USS Hawaii is the third Virginia-class submarine constructed and the first submarine to bear the name of the Aloha state. Hawaii is capable of supporting a multitude of missions, including anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface ship warfare, strike, naval special warfare involving special operations forces, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, irregular warfare, and mine warfare.
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PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii
PEARL HARBOR (Jan. 26, 2021) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Charlotte (SSN 766) undocks from Dry Dock 3 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Dave Amodo)
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PEARL HARBOR
PEARL HARBOR (Jan. 26, 2021) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Charlotte (SSN 766) undocks from Dry Dock 3 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Dave Amodo)
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APRA HARBOR, Guam
APRA HARBOR, Guam (Jan. 19, 2021) The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Asheville (SSN 758) transits Apra Harbor as the boat deploys from Guam to conduct surveillance, training, and other critical missions in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. Asheville is one of multiple submarines forward-deployed to Commander, Submarine Squadron 15. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd class Kelsey J. Hockenberger)
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WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON (Jan. 15, 2021) A graphic illustration of the future Virginia-class attack submarine USS Silversides (SSN 807). (U.S. Navy graphic)
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GROTON, Conn.
GROTON, Conn. (Jan. 11, 2021) Command Master Chief Kellen Voland, command master chief of the Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North Dakota (SSN 784), holds the North Dakota state flag as the submarine returns home to Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., Jan. 11, 2021 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. While on deployment North Dakota steamed 42,000 nautical miles executing the chief of naval operation's maritime strategy in supporting national security interests and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy Photo by John Narewski)
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GROTON, Conn.
GROTON, Conn. (Jan. 11, 2021) The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returns home to Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., on Jan. 11, 2021 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine Base New London in Groton on Monday, January 11, 2021 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. (U.S. Navy Photo by John Narewski)
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