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Keel laid for Navy's second Columbia-class nuclear strike submarine
The keel for the U.S. Navy's second Columbia-class submarine was laid during an Aug. 27 ceremony in Kingstown, Rhode Island, marking the beginning of the sub's construction.
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US starts work on 20,800-ton submarine for nuclear triad
The US Navy has embarked on the monumental task of constructing a mammoth 20,800-ton submarine, a potential survivable ...
The U.S.S. Wisconsin, a new Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarine, had its keel laying ceremony on August 27th. The Wisconsin is the second submarine in the Columbia-class, which will eventually ...
The keel for the future USS Wisconsin (SSBN 827), the second Columbia-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, was ...
The White House has requested that Congress include $3.93 billion for procurement of a Columbia-class submarine in its consideration of a potential ...
General Dynamics Corporation’s GD business unit, Mission Systems, recently clinched a contract for engineering, technical ...
Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor is the only facility in the Pacific that can assemble and distribute Trident II D5 nuclear missiles.
NORTH KINGSTOWN – With the time-honored, if not widely known, words, "I declare this keel to be well and truly laid," Kelly Geurts sealed her relationship as sponsor of the nation's newest ...
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