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The nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine USS DELAWARE - SSN 791 held a change of command ceremony, today, pierside at N...
05/29/2026

The nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine USS DELAWARE - SSN 791 held a change of command ceremony, today, pierside at Naval Submarine Base New London!

Cmdr. Jason Patton turned command of Delaware over to Cmdr. Judson Thomas as Rear Adm. Oliver Lewis, director, Strategic Integration, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, served as the guest speaker and Capt. Philip Castellano, commodore, Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) 12, presided over the ceremony.






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05/29/2026
05/29/2026

Please join us at 10a.m. as we go live for the change of command for USS DELAWARE - SSN 791! Peck em!

Welcome home USS TEXAS SSN 775!USS Texas returned home today following a six-month deployment to the U.S. Southern Comma...
05/01/2026

Welcome home USS TEXAS SSN 775!

USS Texas returned home today following a six-month deployment to the U.S. Southern Command area of responisibility.

Thank you USS TEXAS SSN 775 for a job well done!


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05/01/2026

Join us shortly as we go live to welcome home USS Texas from deployment!

Join us in welcoming the Navy's latest and greatest, the Gem of the Fleet, USS Idaho (SSN 799) to the USN and Submarine ...
04/25/2026

Join us in welcoming the Navy's latest and greatest, the Gem of the Fleet, USS Idaho (SSN 799) to the USN and Submarine Squadron 4!

Today, the Navy commissioned USS Idaho (SSN 799) as the 26th Virginia-class submarine and the eighth of the advanced Block IV configuration during a commissioning ceremony at Naval Submarine Base New London.

The ship’s sponsor, Mrs. Teresa Stackley, gave the traditional order to “man our ship and bring her to life,” at which point the crew ceremonially ran aboard to man the submarine. U.S. Senator James Risch of Idaho delivered the principal address as the ceremony's keynote speaker.

The ceremony marked the culmination of a multi-year construction process and officially brought the USS Idaho into the fleet. It is the fifth U.S. Navy vessel named for the Gem State. The most recent predecessor, USS Idaho (BB-42), was a New Mexico-class battleship commissioned in 1919 that earned seven battle stars for its service in World War II, including action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

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They're on top of the 🌎!Following the completion of Operation ICE CAMP 2026, USS DELAWARE - SSN 791, along with USS Sant...
04/08/2026

They're on top of the 🌎!

Following the completion of Operation ICE CAMP 2026, USS DELAWARE - SSN 791, along with USS Santa Fe (SSN 763), transited beneath the ice of the Arctic Ocean and vertically surfaced at the North Pole.

The evolution further demonstrated the excellence and versatility of America's submarine force, and its ability to operate in unforgiving environments across the globe.




Commander, Submarine Forces

The Navy commissioned the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Massachusetts (SSN 798) in a traditional ceremony hel...
03/28/2026

The Navy commissioned the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Massachusetts (SSN 798) in a traditional ceremony held March 28 at Boston Harbor.

As the Navy welcomed its newest Virginia-class fast-attack submarine, USS Massachusetts (SSN 798), the crew of USS Constitution honored the moment by rendering a historic salute to her joining the fleet.

From wooden hulls and sail power to nuclear propulsion and advanced undersea warfare capabilities, this moment reflects the enduring strength, innovation, and readiness of the United States Navy.

America’s Navy is always ready.

The nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine USS California - SSN 781 held a change of command ceremony today at the Dealey...
02/28/2026

The nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine USS California - SSN 781 held a change of command ceremony today at the Dealey Center at Naval Submarine Base New London!

Cmdr. Kenneth Kirkwood turned command of California over to Cmdr. Andrew Hill as Vice Adm. Doug Perry, commander, Joint Force Command Norfolk and U.S. 2nd Fleet, served as the guest speaker and Capt. Philip Castellano, commodore, Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) 12, presided over the ceremony.





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