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Nuclear attack submarine USS Colorado (SSN-788) commissioned during a Saturday morning ceremony at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn. Construction of Colorado started in 2012 and ...
Colorado’s namesake attack submarine, the USS Colorado (SSN 788), returned to port in Connecticut on Sunday after nearly seven months abroad, a U.S. Navy news release states. Under the leadership of ...
After a nearly seven-month deployment, service members were welcomed home at Naval Submarine Base New London. The USS Colorado, known as SSN 788, was operated under Submarine Squadron 4, which is ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Crewmembers of the USS Colorado are being honored with a string of events this week. On Monday, they visited the State Capitol for a flag raising ceremony and a chat with Gov ...
The next nuclear attack sub to be commissioned will be christened the USS Colorado (SSN-788), the Navy’s newest Virginia Class attack submarine. By the way, for those former sailors ...
The U.S. Navy will commission its newest fast attack submarine, the future USS Colorado (SSN 788), during a ceremony Saturday, March 17, at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn.
Navy Cmdr. Garth Storz, a native of Clifton Park, has assumed command of the Virginia-class fast-attack nuclear submarine USS Colorado (SSN 788) during a ceremony at the Naval Submarine Base New ...
Credit: US Navy The U.S. Navy has accepted delivery of the Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine USS Colorado (SSN-788), the 15th boat of the Virginia-class, on September 21, the service ...
Over the weekend, the new USS Colorado SSN 788 was commissioned, hailed to not just to be the newest fast attack sub of the country but also a marvel of technology and innovation.
Even with all of its advances, three ships before SSN 788 had carried the “Colorado” name. The first was a steam screw frigate, launched in 1856 and commissioned in 1858, according to the Navy .
The USS Colorado (SSN 788) Commissioning Committee is spearheading a statewide contest for crest design ideas for the submarine’s Prospective Commanding Officer Ken Franklin to consider.
The USS Colorado, the first U.S. Navy ship to be named after the state in nearly 70 years, is getting closer to launching.