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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 15, 2020) Lt. Sungwoo Jung, the assistant operations officer and quality assurance officer aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Chicago (SSN 721), from San Diego, looks through the periscope during Valiant Shield 2020. Valiant Shield is a U.S. only, biennial field training exercise (FTX) with a focus on integration of joint training in a blue-water environment among U.S. forces. This training enables real-world proficiency in sustaining joint forces through detecting, locating, tracking, and engaging units at sea, in the air, on land, and in cyberspace in response to a range of mission areas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Derek Harkins)
PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 14, 2020) Electronics Technician (Navigation) Seaman Tyler Mcmillen, from Erie, Penn., stands watch as helmsman aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Chicago (SSN 721) in support of Valiant Shield 2020. Valiant Shield is a U.S. only, biennial field training exercise (FTX) with a focus on integration of joint training in a blue-water environment among U.S. forces. This training enables real-world proficiency in sustaining joint forces through detecting, locating, tracking, and engaging units at sea, in the air, on land, and in cyberspace in response to a range of mission areas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Derek Harkins)
APRA HARBOR, Guam (Sept. 14, 2020) The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Chicago (SSN 721) transits through Apra Harbor, Guam in support of Valiant Shield 2020. Valiant Shield is a U.S. only, biennial field training exercise (FTX) with a focus on integration of joint training in a blue-water environment among U.S. forces. This training enables real-world proficiency in sustaining joint forces through detecting, locating, tracking and engaging units at sea, in the air, on land and in cyberspace in response to a range of mission areas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Derek Harkins)
PEARL HARBOR (Sept. 8, 2018) The shipyard workforce at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility prepare the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Chicago (SSN 721) to undock from Dry Dock #3. (U.S. Navy photo by Dave Amodo)
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Sept. 15, 2020) Sailors from the Royal Moroccan Navy Floreal-class frigate Mohammad V participate in visit, board, search and seizure training with the Expeditionary Sea Base USS Hershel "Woody" Williams (ESB 4) (not pictured) in the Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 15, 2020. No actual boardings were conducted to maintain COVID-19 precautions. Hershel "Woody" Williams is on its inaugural deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa area of responsibility in support of maritime missions and special operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Conner Foy)
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (Sept. 11, 2020) The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772) returns home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam following a regularly-scheduled deployment. Greeneville performed a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare in the 5th and 7th fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray)
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (Sept. 11, 2020) The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772) returns home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam following a regularly-scheduled deployment. Greeneville performed a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare in the 5th and 7th fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray)
PEARL HARBOR (Sept. 11, 2020) The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Greeneville (SSN 772) returns home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam following a scheduled deployment. Greeneville performed a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare in the 5th and 7th fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray)
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Sept. 12, 2020) Guests look on during the christening ceremony for the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Montana (SSN 794), Sept. 12, 2020. Montana is the second Navy warship bearing the state's name. Construction of Montana began in 2015 under a teaming agreement with Electric Boat. The submarine achieved pressure hull complete earlier this year and is about 85% complete. Montana is scheduled for delivery to the Navy in late 2021. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of HHI by Matt Hildreth)
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Sept. 12, 2020) Former Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, the ship's sponsor, christens the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Montana (SSN 794), Sept. 12, 2020, as the ship's commanding officer, Capt. Michael Delaney, left, and Newport News Shipbuilding president Jennifer Boykin look on. Montana is the second Navy warship bearing the state's name. Construction of Montana began in 2015 under a teaming agreement with Electric Boat. The submarine achieved pressure hull complete earlier this year and is about 85% complete. Montana is scheduled for delivery to the Navy in late 2021. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of HHI by Matt Hildreth)
GROTON, Conn. (Sept 11, 2020) Sailors assigned to Naval Submarine Base New London and Naval Submarine School march down the brow of Historic Ship Nautilus during a ceremony to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks. The event concluded with the ceremonial retirement of an American flag. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tristan B. Lotz)
KINGS BAY, Ga. (Sept. 9, 2020) The new virtual reality submarine bridge trainer at Trident Training Facility onboard Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga. The bridge trainer, along with the new integrated submarine piloting and navigation trainer, enables entire bridge crews to train simultaneously in a realistic setting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ashley Berumen)
 

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