USS Jacksonville (SSN-699), a nuclear powered Los Angeles-class attack submarine, is the only vessel of the United States Navy to be named for Jacksonville, Florida.
U.S. Sailors secure mooring lines aboard the attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) as the submarine arrives for maintenance in Apra Harbor, Guam, April 9, 2013 130409-N-LS794-120
USS Jacksonville (SSN-699) alongside USS Hampton (SSN-767)
U.S. Sailors change flags aboard the attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) as the submarine arrives for maintenance in Apra Harbor, Guam, April 9, 2013 130409-N-LS794-205
U.S. Sailors stand at attention aboard the attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) as the submarine arrives for maintenance in Apra Harbor, Guam, April 9, 2013 130409-N-LS794-035
US Navy 031219-N-2903K-001 Santa Claus comes across the brow from the nuclear powered Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) after the submarine returned home to Naval Station Norfolk from a three-month d
US Navy 031219-N-2903K-005 The Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) makes ready to moor along side USS Hampton (SSN 767)
US Navy 031219-N-2903K-004 The Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699), right, moors alongside USS Hampton (SSN 767)
US Navy 070622-N-1522S-014 Fast-attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) Commanding Officer, Cmdr. John Kropcho receives a plaque celebrating their visit to Jacksonville, Fla., from the United States Submarine Veterans, Inc
US Navy 070622-N-1522S-001 Fast-attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) prepares to moor pierside at Naval Station Mayport
US Navy 081124-N-7668G-017 Family members of the crew of Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) watch as the boat returns from a six-month deployment