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Ship sponsor Katie Fowler, wife of retired Vice Adm.

Ship sponsor Katie Fowler, wife of retired Vice Adm.

Ship sponsor Katie Fowler, wife of retired Vice Adm. Jeff Fowler, christens the Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit North Dakota (SSN 784) as Kevin Poitras, president of General Dynamics Elec... More

The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North

The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North

The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine Base New London in Groton on Monday, January 11, 2021 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. While ... More

Command Master Chief Kellen Voland, USS North Dakota’s

Command Master Chief Kellen Voland, USS North Dakota’s

Command Master Chief Kellen Voland, USS North Dakota’s (SSN 784) command master chief, holds the North Dakota state flag as North Dakota returned home to Submarine Base New London in Groton on Monday, January 1... More

Line handlers on USS North Dakota (SSN 784) moor the

Line handlers on USS North Dakota (SSN 784) moor the

Line handlers on USS North Dakota (SSN 784) moor the boat to the pier as she returned home to Submarine Base New London on Monday, January 11, 2021 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. While o... More

USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine

USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine

USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine Base New London on Thursday, January 31, 2019 following the Virginia fast attack submarine’s maiden deployment. North Dakota operated in the European Area ... More

USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine

USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine

USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine Base New London on Thursday, January 31, 2019 following the Virginia fast attack submarine’s maiden deployment. North Dakota operated in the European Area ... More

Chief Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) Colin Peffley hugs

Chief Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) Colin Peffley hugs

Chief Machinist’s Mate (Nuclear) Colin Peffley hugs his girlfriend Lacey Montgomery moments after USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine Base New London in Groton on Monday, January 11, 2021 foll... More

The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North

The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North

The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North Dakota (SSN 784) returned home to Submarine Base New London in Groton on Monday, January 11, 2021 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment. USS No... More

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