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200305-N-KB401-1086 ARCTIC OCEAN (March 5, 2020) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Toledo (SSN 769) arrives at Ice Camp Seadragon on the Arctic Ocean, kicking off Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2020. ICEX 2020 is a three-week, biennial exercise that offers the Navy the opportunity to assess its operational readiness in the arctic and train with other services, partner nations and Allies to increase experience in the region, and maintain regional stability while improving capabilities to operate in the Arctic environment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael B. Zingaro/Released)
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200228-N-UD469-1043 JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (Feb. 28, 2020) Sailors parade the colors during a change of command ceremony for the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Texas (SSN 775). Cmdr. Ken Cooke, from Wilmington, North Carolina, relieved Cmdr. Mike Dolbec, from Manchester, New Hampshire. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/Released)
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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
200228-N-UD469-1124 JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (Feb. 28, 2020) Cmdr. Ken Cooke, right, from Wilmington, North Carolina, relieves Cmdr. Mike Dolbec, left, from Manchester, New Hampshire, during a change of command ceremony for the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Texas (SSN 775) on the submarine piers at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Texas recently returned from deployment, where they conducted a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, during the seven-month Indo-Pacific deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/Released)
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200228-N-UD469-1154 JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (Feb. 28, 2020) Cmdr. Ken Cooke relieves Cmdr. Mike Dolbec during a change of command ceremony for the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Texas (SSN 775) at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/Released)
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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
200224-N-KB401-1304 PEARL HARBOR (Jan. 26, 2018) Chief Culinary Specialist Joseph White, from Council Bluffs, Iowa, assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Texas (SSN 775), hugs his wife during Texas' homecoming. Texas performed a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, during the seven-month Indo-Pacific deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael B. Zingaro/Released)
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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
200224-N-KB401-1410 PEARL HARBOR (Jan. 26, 2018) Electronics Technician (Navigation) 1st Class Colter Christensen, from Berthoud, Colorado, assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Texas (SSN 775), gives his daughter a stuffed koala bear during Texas' homecoming. Texas performed a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, during the seven-month Indo-Pacific deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael B. Zingaro/Released)
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200224-N-KB401-1531 PEARL HARBOR (Jan. 26, 2018) Machinist's Mate (Nuclear) 1st Class, Thomas Bolen, from Stamford, Texas, assigned to the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Texas (SSN 775), shares a moment with his daughter during Texas' homecoming. Texas performed a full spectrum of operations, including anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, during the seven-month Indo-Pacific deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda Gray/Released)
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Norfolk, Va.
200224-N-ON977-1031 NORFOLK (Feb. 24, 2020) Air Force Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy, commander, U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), asks Cmdr. Corey Poorman, right, commanding officer of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pasadena (SSN 752), about the dynamics of a Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine during a tour of Pasadena at Naval Station Norfolk, Feb. 24, 2020. The visit to Pasadena was part of the USNORTHCOM Commanders Conference designed to show capabilities of subordinate commands to enhance homeland defense initiatives. Los Angeles-class submarines form the backbone of the Navy submarine force, the class contains more nuclear submarines than any other class in the world. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alfred A. Coffield/Released)
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GROTON, Conn.
200220-N-EJ843-0048 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 20, 2020) The Virginia class fast-attack submarine USS Colorado (SSN 788), commanded by Capt. Jason Geddes, returns from a maiden deployment to its homeport at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. During the course of sailing approximately 39,000 nautical miles, the crew of Colorado executed the Chief of Naval Operation’s maritime strategy supporting national security interests and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Seaman Jimmy Ivy III/Released)
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200220-N-EJ843-0119 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 20, 2020) Sailors pose for a photo on the sail of the Virginia class fast-attack submarine USS Colorado (SSN 788). Colorado returned to its homeport at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, after a maiden deployment to execute the Chief of Naval Operation’s maritime strategy supporting national security interests and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Seaman Jimmy Ivy III/Released)
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GROTON, Conn.
200220-N-EJ843-0145 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 20, 2020) Sailors assist in handling lines to moor the Virginia class fast-attack submarine USS Colorado (SSN 788) as it returns from a maiden deployment to its homeport at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. During the course of sailing approximately 39,000 nautical miles, the crew of Colorado executed the Chief of Naval Operation’s maritime strategy supporting national security interests and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Seaman Jimmy Ivy III/Released)
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Norfolk, Va.
200219-N-ON977-1013 NORFOLK (Feb. 19, 2020) Royal Navy Cmdr. Bob Anstey, left, assistant chief of staff for submarines, speaks with Capt. Martin J. Muckian, middle, commander of Submarine Squadron 6, before touring the Virginia-class attack submarine USS New Mexico (SSN 779) in Norfolk, Va., Feb. 19, 2020. The U.S. Navy considers the Royal Navy one of its closest allies, and the maritime forces regularly integrate and operate together. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alfred A. Coffield/Released)
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