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A view of the stern area of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS HOUSTON (SSN-713) as she completes mooring at the Point Loma Submarine Base following her return from deployment. The ship is shifting colors to a moored status

A view of the sail area of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Houston (SSN-713) as she completes mooring at the Point Loma Submarine Base following return from a deployment

A starboard quarter view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Houston (SSN-713) as the sub heads up the channel to her homeport following her return from deployment

Silhouetted view of the upper portion of the sail of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Houston (SSN-713) as the sub returns to her homeport following a deployment

A starboard beam view of the submarine tender USS L. Y. SPEAR (AS-36) with the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS BIRMINGHAM (SSN-695) tied up to its side. Both ships have part of their crews manning the rail for the commissioning ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS HOUSTON (SSN-713)

A starboard bow view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SAN JUAN (SSN-751) tied up to the pier. In the background is moored the destroyer USS COMTE DE GRASSE (DD-974) and the guided missile destroyer USS SCOTT (DDG-995)

A close in view of the sail of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Houston (SSN-713) as the sub heads up the channel to her homeport following a deployment

A view of the ship's company as they stand in formation on the weather deck during the commissioning ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS HOUSTON (SSN-713)

Part of the crew of the submarine tender USS EMORY S. LAND (AS-39) stand on its stern and watch the commissioning ceremony for the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS HOUSTON (SSN-713)

A view of the stern section of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Houston (SSN-713) as the ship completes docking at the Point Loma Submarine Base following her return from deployment. The ship is just shifting colors to a moored status

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Base: Naval Submarine Base, Point Loma

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Sharie Derrickson, USN, Civilian

Release Status: Released to Public

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01/04/1992
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