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February 1, 2010: The U.S. Navy has retired the USS Los Angeles (SSN 688). This was the lead ship of the Los Angeles class nuclear attack submarine (SSN). The Los Angeles entered service in 1976. It ...
What You Need to Know: In February 1992, just months after the Cold War ended, the U.S. Navy’s USS Baton Rouge, a Los Angeles-class submarine, collided with Russia’s Sierra-class Kostroma near ...
Los Angeles (SSN 688)-class submarines are the backbone of the U.S. Navy’s submarine force with 41 ships now on active duty. Thirty Los Angeles-class SSNs are equipped with 12 Vertical Launch ...
Perry said he thinks the Navy can extend some of its 28 old Los Angeles-class submarines for at least a few more years apiece—a span of time that’s good for one or two front-line deployments ...
Inside the narrow confines of the control room aboard a Los Angeles-class submarine, the officer of the deck, who is responsible for the ship's operations at any given moment, ...
The USS Cincinnati (SSN-683) was a Los Angeles-class nuclear powered submarine. Launched the 19 th of February 1977 to much fanfare and the focus of WCPO 9 cameras and legendary anchor Al ...
Councilwoman Janice Hahn, whose late father, longtime L.A. County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, was at the submarine’s 1976 commissioning, said she hopes the Los Angeles, in retirement, can return to ...
SAN DIEGO — The USS Greeneville on Monday was added to the stable of Los Angeles-class, fast-attack submarines that are homeported in San Diego Bay as part of Submarine Squadron 11. Naval Base ...
February 1, 2010: The U.S. Navy has retired the USS Los Angeles (SSN 688). This was the lead ship of the Los Angeles class nuclear attack submarine (SSN). The Los Angeles entered service in 1976. It ...