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NORFOLK (Nov. 25, 2020) Sailors aboard the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) shift colors during the boat’s homecoming at Naval Station Norfolk, Nov. 25, 2020. John Warner returns following a deployment that supported national security interests and maritime security operations at sea. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cameron Stoner)
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NORFOLK (Nov. 25, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) prepare to greet family members at Naval Station Norfolk, Nov. 25, 2020. John Warner returns following a deployment that supported national security interests and maritime security operations at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Alfred Coffield)
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SANTA RITA, Guam
SANTA RITA, Guam (Nov. 30, 2020) Naval Base Guam tug boats assist as the French navy Rubis-class attack submarine FS Émeraude (S-604) moors against the French navy Loire-class tender and support vessel FS Seine (A-604) at U.S. Naval Base Guam (NBG). Émeraude and Seine are currently in port at NBG as part of their long-term deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd class Kelsey J. Hockenberger)
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NORFOLK
NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 25, 2020) Command Master Chief Anthony Amato, the chief of the boat assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785), greets his sons during the boat’s homecoming at Naval Station Norfolk, Nov. 25, 2020. John Warner returns following a deployment that supported national security interests and maritime security operations at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Alfred Coffield)
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NORFOLK
NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 25, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) shift colors at Naval Station Norfolk, Nov. 25, 2020. John Warner returns following a deployment that supported national security interests and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Alfred Coffield)
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NORFOLK
NORFOLK (Nov. 25, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) moor at Naval Station Norfolk, Nov. 25, 2020. John Warner returns following a deployment that supported national security interests and maritime security operations at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Alfred Coffield)
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NORFOLK, Va.
NORFOLK (Nov. 25, 2020) The Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN 785) returns to homeport at Naval Station Norfolk following the successful completion of their deployment, Nov. 25, 2020. While deployed, supported national security interests and maritime security operations at sea. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Alfred Coffield)
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GROTON, Conn.
GROTON, Conn. (Nov. 20, 2020) Cmdr. Lacy Lodmell, incoming commanding officer of the Virginia-class submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Oregon (SSN 793), speaks during a change of command ceremony at Flasher WWII Memorial in Groton, Conn. Lodmell and the Oregon crew will complete construction and eventual commission before joining the fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Joshua Karsten)
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GROTON, Conn.
GROTON, Conn. (Nov. 20, 2020) Cmdr. Dan Patrick, outgoing commanding officer of the Virginia-class submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Oregon (SSN 793), left, salutes his relief, Cmdr. Lacy Lodmell, right, during a change of command ceremony at Flasher WWII Memorial in Groton, Conn. PCU Capt. Andrew Miller, commodore of Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) 4, center, presided over the event. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Joshua Karsten)
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KINGS BAY, Ga.
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Nov. 17, 2020) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) (Blue) returns to homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga., following a strategic deterrent patrol. 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 1st Class Ashley Berumen)
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KINGS BAY, Ga.
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Nov. 17, 2020) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) (Blue) returns to homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga., following a strategic deterrent patrol. 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 1st Class Ashley Berumen)
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KINGS BAY, Ga.
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Nov. 17, 2020) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Tennessee (SSBN 734), Blue crew, returns to homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia following a strategic deterrent patrol. The boat 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 1st Class Ashley Berumen)
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