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At random: John Philip Holland built several submarines before the USS Holland, which became the first undersea craft commissioned by the U.S. Navy. The Holland was purchased on April 11, 1900 for a price of $150,000. It was commissioned into the US Navy on October 12, 1900.
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Thomas Courtien
Posted 2007-10-14 3:18 AM (#8183)
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Location: Patterson, New York
Subject: SSGNs Begin Patrol

From the Navy Times:

First converted SSGN to deploy overseas Saturday

By Gidget Fuentes - Staff writer
Posted : Saturday Oct 13, 2007 8:26:14 EDT

SAN DIEGO – Four years after it began a conversion to handle more weapons capabilities and special operations missions, the guided missile submarine Ohio will leave its Washington state home on Saturday on its first operational deployment, Navy officials said.

Ohio will depart from its pier at Kitsap Naval Base in Bremerton , Wash. , for a deployment expected to last 15 months, said Lt. Kyle A. Raines, a Submarine Group Nine spokesman.

While Trident submarines based in Washington have done crew swaps at home, “the crews will be doing forward crew swaps,” Raines said.

The submarine will leave with its “Blue” crew, commanded by Capt. Christopher Ratliff, he said. Ohio’s “Gold” crew, commanded by Capt. Andrew Hale, will remain at the base and travel to a swap location in Hawaii, Guam or Diego Garcia at scheduled times, he added.

Ohio is one of Trident four ballistic missile submarines – SSBNs, aka “boomers” – the Navy is converting into guided missile submarines, or SSGNs. The others are Florida, Michigan and Georgia, the latter which is expected to be fully converted later this year and homeported in King’s Bay, Ga.

“She was the first one to convert, and she is the first one to be phased into an operational status,” Raines said.

The conversions are transforming the stealthy submarines to carry and launch up to 154 Tomahawk land attack missiles. Their internal space is being reconfigured to provide living, exercise and command-and-control space to Navy SEALs or other special operations forces, and it includes the capability to house and launch SEAL delivery vehicles and the advanced SEAL delivery system. The submarines also have improved connectivity and room to support a joint command aboard the submarine.
crystal
Posted 2007-10-14 6:29 PM (#8194 - in reply to #8183)


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Posts: 2191

Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: RE: SSGNs Begin Patrol

For those of us (few) that worked on this conversion, it is a time of celebration... The Ohio passed through the Hood Canal Bridge just before noon here in God's Country.  The fog, which was persistent through much of yesterday lifted this morning as a "farewell, God's speed" to this our newest anti-terrorist platform!!! BZ 
Bob Melley
Posted 2007-10-15 8:23 AM (#8206 - in reply to #8183)
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Subject: RE: SSGNs Begin Patrol

This was a better post than the earlier piece on the USS Ohio, pls see above.
I stand by my comments on the terrific capabilities of SSGNs in my USS Ohio post.....

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