The U.S. Navy commissioned a new submarine on Saturday, the first vessel in its fleet designed to fully integrate male and female sailors. The USS New Jersey, a fast-attack Virginia-class ...
Steve Halle, the commanding officer of the USS New Jersey. "Our superior professionalism is enhanced by our crew integration and our diversity," Halle continued as he spoke about his crew being ...
New Jersey's Sandy Hook Bay witnessed the commissioning of the most complex warfare machine ever built in the country — the USS New Jersey, now dubbed as the fastest submarine in the U.S. fleet ...
The U.S. Navy set its plans Thursday for the commissioning of the new USS Nantucket, scheduling a Nov. 16 ceremony for Charlestown Navy Yard. The Freedom-class littoral combat ship, built in ...
A Saturday ceremony in Sandy Hook Bay welcomed the new USS New Jersey into the U.S. fleet. The ship, which is the first submarine designed to fully integrate male and female sailors, was ...
The sub, called the USS New Jersey, is a Virginia-class boat; the newest type of class that means the vessel is designed for a wide variety of naval engagement, including anti-submarine warfare ...
A new Navy ship named after the island of Nantucket will be commissioned at the Charlestown Navy Yard later this year, officials said. The USS Nantucket will be the Navy’s 14th “Freedom-class ...
The USS New Jersey, the first fast-attack Virginia-class submarine in the Navy to fully integrate mixed gender crews, was commissioned in a traditional ceremony on Saturday at Naval Weapons ...
Saturday is her big day. She will be commissioned as the USS New Jersey, a 377-foot long Virginia class nuclear-powered cruise missile fast-attack submarine. She will get a sacred ceremony from ...
Officials commissioned the USS New Jersey — the U.S. Navy’s newest attack submarine — during a ceremony in Monmouth County Saturday morning, which officially integrates the submarine into ...
At 377 feet in length and with a 34-foot beam, the USS `New Jersey’ is the third Navy ship to carry the state’s name, following the famous battleship BB-62. (Photo source: US Navy Photo By ...