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Guests bow their heads for the benediction at the conclusion of the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700)

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Base: Groton

State: Connecticut (CT)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Richard W. Mcdill

Release Status: Released to Public

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18/07/1981
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The US Navy (USN) Los Angeles Class Fast Attack Submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700) moves away from its pier at the Norfolk Naval Facility (NAVFAC), Virginia (VA) and prepares to head out to sea with the assistance of an ocean going tugboat, KERRY MORAN

A guest is escorted to her seat for the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700)

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