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171109-N-KV911-0154 PEARL HARBOR (Nov. 9, 2017) Sailors

171109-N-KV911-0154 PEARL HARBOR (Nov. 9, 2017) Sailors

171109-N-KV911-0154 PEARL HARBOR (Nov. 9, 2017) Sailors from the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Olympia (SSN 717) prepare to greet their loved ones following their return from a six-month deployment, No... More

YOKOSUKA, Japan (Aug. 21, 2020) Information Systems

YOKOSUKA, Japan (Aug. 21, 2020) Information Systems

YOKOSUKA, Japan (Aug. 21, 2020) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Alvin Miles, from Mason, Ohio, poses for a photo at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka. Miles now serves at Commander, Submarine Group ... More

200825-N-GR655-128 GROTON, Conn. (August 25, 2020)

200825-N-GR655-128 GROTON, Conn. (August 25, 2020)

200825-N-GR655-128 GROTON, Conn. (August 25, 2020) - Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment Charles Williams Jr., right, speaks with sailors from the Los Angeles-class submari... More

MMFN (SS) Chris Trovillo holds his 13-month old daughter

MMFN (SS) Chris Trovillo holds his 13-month old daughter

MMFN (SS) Chris Trovillo holds his 13-month old daughter Jamie as his wife BJ looks on moments after USS Alexandria (SSN 757) returned to port, April 3, 2013 following a regularly scheduled six-month deployment... More

USS Alexandria (SSN 757) makes her way up the Thames

USS Alexandria (SSN 757) makes her way up the Thames

USS Alexandria (SSN 757) makes her way up the Thames River and home to Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., April 3, 2013. Alexandria completed a regularly scheduled six-month deployment during which she... More

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