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US Navy - Attack Submarine

SSN 701 - USS La Jolla

 

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Type, class: Attack Submarine, nuclear propulsion - SSN; Los Angeles class (Flight I)

Builder: General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut, USA

   

STATUS:

Awarded: December 10, 1973

Laid down: October 16, 1976

Launched: August 11, 1979

Commissioned: October 24, 1981

IN SERVICE (2015)

   

Homeport: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Namesake: City of La Jolla, California

Ships Motto: FORTES FORTUNA JUVAT (fortune favours the brave)

Technical Data: see: INFO > Los Angeles class Attack Submarine - SSN

 

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Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - October 2014

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Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - October 2014

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Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - September 2014


Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - March 2014

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Saipan - January 2013

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USS La Jolla moors alongside the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) - Saipan - January 2013


Saipan - January 2013

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Busan, Republic of Korea - December 2012

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Yokosuka, Japan - September 2012


Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - August 2012


Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - January 2012

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San Diego, California - October 2011


San Diego, California - October 2011

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Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - July 2011

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Goa, India - April 2011


Goa, India - April 2011


Goa, India - April 2011


Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - January 2011

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Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Hawaii - January 2009

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Yokosuka, Japan - April 2008


Yokosuka, Japan - April 2008

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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - February 2004

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with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, DSRV 1 Mystic, attached - off Japan, April 2002


with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, DSRV 1 Mystic, attached - off Japan, April 2002

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with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, DSRV 1 Mystic, attached - Sasebo, Japan, April 2002


with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, DSRV 1 Mystic, attached - Sasebo, Japan, April 2002

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with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, DSRV 1 Mystic, attached - Sasebo, Japan, April 2002


with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, DSRV 1 Mystic, attached - Sasebo, Japan, April 2002

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an UGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile was launched from USS La Jolla - 1983


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commissioning ceremony - October 1981

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commissioning ceremony - October 1981


commissioning ceremony - October 1981
 

 

USS La Jolla (SSN 701):

USS La Jolla (SSN-701), a Los Angeles-class submarine, is named for La Jolla, California. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 10 December 1973 and her keel was laid down on 16 October 1976. She was launched on 11 August 1979 sponsored by Mrs. Bob Wilson, and commissioned on 24 October 1981, with Captain James R. Lang in command.

During the sea trials for La Jolla, an incident where there was a loss of ship control and subsequent depth excursion led to the retirement of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover.

In late 1982, about 30 miles out of San Francisco, La Jolla, while at periscope depth, collided with Permit (SSN-594), operating on the surface. La Jolla suffered minor rudder damage, while putting a ten-foot (3 m) long, three-foot (1 m) wide scrape in the paint on Permit’s keel.

La Jolla was the first to successfully test fire a Tomahawk cruise missile while submerged at the Pacific Missile Test Center on 29 April 1983. Her commanding officer at the time was Cdr. Garnet C. "Skip" Beard, who was later promoted to Navy Captain (O6). Capt. Beard appeared in the movie Crimson Tide, and was listed in the credits as a consultant to that film.

The first West Pacific (West-Pac) cruise was between August 1984 and February 1985, in which La Jolla visited ports in Olongapo Philippines, Hong Kong, Chinhae Korea, and Yokosuka, Japan. All crew members participating in the second half of the 1984–85 West-Pac cruise received the Navy Expeditionary Medal for operations in the Sea of Japan.

On 11 February 1998, about 9 miles out of Chinhae, South Korea, La Jolla accidentally ran into and sank a 27-ton fishing trawler. The five crewmembers of the trawler were rescued by the crew of La Jolla.

In 2000, La Jolla was modified to carry a Dry Deck Shelter (DDS).

On 23 August 2004, La Jolla returned to Pearl Harbor after a six-month deployment in the Pacific Ocean. She conducted port visits in Korea, Japan, Singapore, Saipan, and Guam, and participated in five international exercises, including Pacific Reach 2004.

On 30 October 2009 while the sub was undergoing repair at Pearl Harbor, the ship's skipper, Commander Doug Sampson, was relieved of duty by Submarine Squadron 1 Commodore Captain Stanley Robertson. Robertson cited a "loss of confidence in his [Sampson's] ability to command" and that "La Jolla's in-port planning, operations and administrations, which fell short of high Navy standards" as reasons for the relief. Sampson was replaced by Commander Erik Burian, former commanding officer of USS Los Angeles (SSN-688).

La Jolla will be decommissioned and converted to a Moored Training Ship (MTS) in August 2017. The submarine began the conversion to MTS in February 2015. The conversion is expected to take 32 months according to the Commanding Officer. During that time, the submarine will be cut into three pieces, and a portion of the hull will be taken out. Three new hull sections from General Dynamics Electric Boat will be added to accommodate the sub’s new mission. A newly-fabricated hull section will be welded in place, and the new space will contain training spaces, office spaces, and an emergency safeguard system. The future MTS-701 will be permanently moored at Nuclear Power Training Unit (NTPU) at Naval Support Activity Charleston in South Carolina.

source: wikipedia (2015)

 

 

 

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