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Cut out of the Ohio Class submarine. |
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The Launching & Christening Ceremony of the Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) on 23 April 1988.
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Pennsylvania (SSBN-735), under construction at the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corp., Groton, CT. 1988. |
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Louisville (SSN-724) slides down the building ways at the
Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, Groton, CT., 14 December
1985. The nearly complete boomer in the background is the Tennessee (SSN-734). The other parts belong to the Pennsylvania (SSBN-735).
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The officers and crew of the Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) stand
on her bow during her after her launching at the Electric Boat
Division of General Dynamics Corp., Groton, CT., 23 April 1988. The
partly completed West Virginia (SSBN-736) appears on the left. |
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Pennsylvania (SSBN-735), probably during her alpha sea trials off the Atlantic coast, 1988-89. |
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Capt. Norman Cram, chaplain, delivers the invocation during the
commissioning ceremony of the nuclear-powered strategic missile
submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735). |
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Guests depart from the deck of the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) following the vessel's commissioning ceremony on 9 September 1989. |
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Acrylic on canvas painting by the artist William H RaVell III entitled 'Pennsylvania (SSBN-735)'. It is currently hanging in the boat's Ward Room. |
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A view of an enlisted berthing area aboard the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735),
9 September 1989, at New London, CT. The lower bunk at center has been
propped up to show the gear storage space located beneath it.
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Scaffolding surrounds the sail structure of the nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) while the submarine undergoes maintenance at the Trident Refit Facility dry dock at Kings Bay, Georgia on Mar 1992. |
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Crewmen gather on the deck of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) as the ship prepares to depart for sea from the Naval Submarine Base. Note the "Lower all masts and antennas" sign in the nearby facility, November 1995.
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Low oblique stern view of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) departing the Kings Bay Submarine Base under escort of two commercial tugboats.
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A view of the complexity of the Ballast Control Panel on board the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735).
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A view taken through the spotting periscope of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) showing the ship's stern, November 1995.
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A view looking forward from the top of the fairweather sail of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) as the ship steams off the United States coastline. A lookout uses binoculars to scan the horizon.
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Members of the ship's security force of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) carry out a security drill. Note all personnel are wearing gas masks. |
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Quartermaster Second Class (QM2) Warrick checks the navigational chart
at the plotting table in the ship's control center of the
nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735). |
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Personnel are shown manning their post at the Fire Control Station of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Pennsylvania (SSBN-735). |
To be continued to the "Part-II"....
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