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KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Sailors assigned to

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Sailors assigned to

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720) fold the boat's ensign during an inactivation ceremony at the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum i... More

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Cmdr. Jason Deichler,

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Cmdr. Jason Deichler,

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Cmdr. Jason Deichler, commanding officer of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720) delivers remarks during the boat's inactivation ceremony at the U.... More

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Dr. Carol H. Sawyer,

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Dr. Carol H. Sawyer,

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Dr. Carol H. Sawyer, a professor of organizational leadership at University of La Verne, California, and sponsor of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pittsburgh (SSN... More

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Sailors assigned to

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Sailors assigned to

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720) waive their Pittsburgh Steelers terrible towels in honor of the boat at an inactivation ce... More

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Rear Adm. Douglas Perry,

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Rear Adm. Douglas Perry,

KEYPORT, Wash. (Jan. 17, 2020) Rear Adm. Douglas Perry, Commander, Submarine Group 9, and a prior crew member of the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pittsburgh (SSN 720) delivers remarks during the ... More

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