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A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A port bow view of the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS VIRGINIA (CGN 38) underway

A port bow view of the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS VIRG...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Mediterranean Sea (MED) Scene Camera Operator: F.R. Volpe Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

160322-N-ZZ999-005 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-005 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-005 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 2016. Virgi... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Rick West visits the crew of the USS Virginia during his visit to Naval Submarine Base New London. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jenn... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

Swim call, US Navy Photogrpah

Swim call, US Navy Photogrpah

U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen and sailors assigned to the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia participate in a swim call in the Atlantic Ocean. The midshipmen are aboard Virginia for a first-hand exper... More

160322-N-ZZ999-003 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-003 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-003 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774), right, arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 201... More

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled Mark VI mine (top portion) were some of the larger artifacts that were removed from the gallery of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum by staff members. These ... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

160922-N-SB201-071 GROTON, Conn. (Sept. 22, 2016) Jamie

160922-N-SB201-071 GROTON, Conn. (Sept. 22, 2016) Jamie

160922-N-SB201-071 GROTON, Conn. (Sept. 22, 2016) Jamie McMurray, driver of the McDonald’s number 1 car for Chip Ganassi Racing, answers questions from USS Virginia (SSN-774) crewmembers in the crew’s mess duri... More

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled Mark VI mine (top portion) were some of the larger artifacts that were removed from the gallery of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum by staff members. These ... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

180222-N-LW591-038 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018)

180222-N-LW591-038 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018)

180222-N-LW591-038 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Seven-year-old Gavin Hurst runs to greet his father, Electronics Technician Nuclear 2nd Petty Officer Daniel Hurst, with the traditional first hug during a homec... More

160322-N-ZZ999-009 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-009 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-009 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 2016. Virgi... More

The colors are presented while the national anthem

The colors are presented while the national anthem

The colors are presented while the national anthem plays during the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) change of command ceremony held at the Submarine Force Library and Museum where Cmdr. T... More

160322-N-ZZ999-001 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-001 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-001 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774), right, arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 201... More

USS North Dakota and USS Virginia support Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

USS North Dakota and USS Virginia support Sexual Assault Awareness and...

180411-N-LW591-003 GROTON, Conn. (April 11, 2018) Crew members assigned to the Virginia-class, fast-attack submarines, USS North Dakota (SSN 784) and USS Virginia (SSN 774), form up in the shape of a teal-color... More

180222-N-LW591-008 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Sailors

180222-N-LW591-008 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Sailors

180222-N-LW591-008 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class, nuclear-powered, fast-attack submarine, USS Virginia (SSN 774) stand topside as their friends and families cheer their ar... More

Families and friends of sailors assigned to the

Families and friends of sailors assigned to the

Families and friends of sailors assigned to the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) watch as the boat departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a six-month deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by M... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

160728-N-BK361-026 GROTON, Conn. (July 28, 2016) Petty

160728-N-BK361-026 GROTON, Conn. (July 28, 2016) Petty

160728-N-BK361-026 GROTON, Conn. (July 28, 2016) Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Covington holds his five-year-old son Gabriel after receiving the first hug from his family, including his wife Angela and his yo... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

USS Virginia, US Navy Photogrpah

USS Virginia, US Navy Photogrpah

The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for an extended drydock selective restrictive availability. (Photo by: Jim Cleveland)

The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN

The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN

The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) departs Naval Submarine Base New London for a six-month deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason J. Perry/Released)

190522-N-RR852-022 NEW YORK (May 22, 2019) From left:

190522-N-RR852-022 NEW YORK (May 22, 2019) From left:

190522-N-RR852-022 NEW YORK (May 22, 2019) From left: Fireman Alfredo Rosario, attached to USS Virginia (SSN 774); Machinists Mate, Nuclear Power 1st Class Emmanuel Manzanet; and Machinists Mate, Nuclear Power ... More

190524-N-FB655-046 NEW YORK (May 24, 2019) Sailors

190524-N-FB655-046 NEW YORK (May 24, 2019) Sailors

190524-N-FB655-046 NEW YORK (May 24, 2019) Sailors attached to Pre-commisioning Unit Vermont and Virginia-class submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) talk to students at Public School 188 during Fleet Week New York ... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

Submarine Commands Support Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

Submarine Commands Support Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Mon...

180411-N-LW591-004 GROTON, Conn. (April 11, 2018) Crew members assigned to the Virginia-class, fast-attack submarines, USS North Dakota (SSN 784) and USS Virginia (SSN 774), form up in the shape of a teal-color... More

190523-N-LW591-010 New Jersey (May 23, 2019) Sailors

190523-N-LW591-010 New Jersey (May 23, 2019) Sailors

190523-N-LW591-010 New Jersey (May 23, 2019) Sailors assigned to USS Virginia (SSN-774) speak to students at Somerset County Vocational and Technical School in Bridgewater, New Jersey to raise Navy awareness du... More

190523-N-LW591-028 SOMERSET, N.J. New Jersey (May 23,

190523-N-LW591-028 SOMERSET, N.J. New Jersey (May 23,

190523-N-LW591-028 SOMERSET, N.J. New Jersey (May 23, 2019) Sailors assigned to USS Virginia (SSN-774) speak to students at Somerset County Vocational and Technical School in Bridgewater, New Jersey to raise Na... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled Mark VI mine (top portion-pictured) were some of the larger artifacts that were removed from the gallery of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum by staff member... More

160322-N-ZZ999-008 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-008 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-008 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 2016. Virgi... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

Master Chief Chad Schultz, left, chief of the boat

Master Chief Chad Schultz, left, chief of the boat

Master Chief Chad Schultz, left, chief of the boat of the attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774), Lt. Cmdr. John Strunk, executive officer, and Cmdr. Tim Salter, commanding officer, stand on the bow of the boa... More

180222-N-LW591-033 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Lt.

180222-N-LW591-033 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Lt.

180222-N-LW591-033 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Lt. Jg. Heather Kerber and her spouse, Cecille Kerber, share the traditional first kiss during a homecoming celebration for the Virginia-class, nuclear-powered, ... More

FLEET ACTIVITIES YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 14, 2020) Information

FLEET ACTIVITIES YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 14, 2020) Information

FLEET ACTIVITIES YOKOSUKA, Japan (Dec. 14, 2020) Information Systems Technician (Submarine) 2nd Class Edgar Hueramo from Chicago, Illinois, assigned to Commander, Submarine Group 7, is a recent arrival to Yokos... More

160322-N-ZZ999-006 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-006 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-006 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 2016. Virgi... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) transits

The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) transits

The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) transits the Thames River as it returns to homeport after completing a 14-week surge deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason J. ... More

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13-pictured), and

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13-pictured), and

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13-pictured), and a de-milled Mark VI mine (top portion) were some of the larger artifacts that were removed from the gallery of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum by staff member... More

180222-N-LW591-040 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018)

180222-N-LW591-040 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018)

180222-N-LW591-040 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Seven-year-old Gavin Hurst greets his father, Electronics Technician Nuclear 2nd Petty Officer Daniel Hurst, with the traditional first hug during a homecoming c... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

USS Virginia, US Navy Photogrpah

USS Virginia, US Navy Photogrpah

The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for an extended drydock selective restrictive availabilty.

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled Mark VI mine (top portion-pictured) were some of the larger artifacts that were removed from the gallery of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum by staff member... More

180222-N-LW591-062 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Friends

180222-N-LW591-062 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Friends

180222-N-LW591-062 GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 22, 2018) Friends and family welcome home Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class, nuclear-powered, fast-attack submarine, USS Virginia (SSN 774) after a regularly schedule... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

Miss Va. 2011 meets with USS Virginia sailors

Miss Va. 2011 meets with USS Virginia sailors

Elizabeth Crot, Miss Virginia 2011, presents an autographed portrait of herself to U.S. Navy Cmdr. Tim Salter, the commanding officer of the attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774), at Naval Submarine Base New ... More

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled

The bell from the USS Virginia (BB 13), and a de-milled Mark VI mine (top portion-pictured) were some of the larger artifacts that were removed from the gallery of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum by staff member... More

160322-N-ZZ999-010 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-010 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22,

160322-N-ZZ999-010 FASLANE, United Kingdom (March 22, 2016) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) arrives at Her Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde for a scheduled port visit March 22, 2016. Virgi... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898;

A torpedo from the Spanish Cruiser Viscaya, circa 1898; the top portion of a Mark VI sea mine, and the bell from the USS Virginia are some of the larger artifacts scheduled to be carefully packaged and relocate... More

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