The ballistic-missile submarine USS West Virginia (SSBN 736) pulls into Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay after conducting routine operations
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class James Kimber)
В кают-компании USS Wyoming (SSBN 742)
090219-N-8273J-162 KINGS BAY, Ga. (Feb. 19, 2009)
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead has lunch with Missile Technician 2nd Class Matthew Edlin, left, Electronics Technician 1st Class Sterling Sims, and Cmdr. Roger Isom, commanding officer of the Gold crew of the, ballistic-missile submarine, USS Wyoming (SSBN 742).
Roughead is in Naval Region Southeast to attend the commemoration ceremony for the 1000th Trident patrol and to visit various naval facilities to get a first-hand look at the work being done by Sailors and Navy civilians in the region.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tiffini M. Jones)
Ballistic missile submarines home-ported at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay include USS Tennessee (SSBN 734), USS West Virginia (SSBN 736), USS Maryland (SSBN 738), USS Rhode Island (SSBN 740), and USS Wyoming (SSBN 742).
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tiffini M. Jones)
Ballistic missile submarines home-ported at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay include USS Tennessee (SSBN 734), USS West Virginia (SSBN 736), USS Maryland (SSBN 738), USS Rhode Island (SSBN 740), and USS Wyoming (SSBN 742).
090109-N-1255R-098 KINGS BAY, Ga. (Jan. 9, 2009)
The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Wyoming (SSBN 742) approaches Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga.
Wyoming is the 17th submarine in the Ohio-class and the fourth U.S. Naval ship to be named after the 44th state of the Union.
(U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Rebecca Rebarich)
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