USS Augusta (SSN-710), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Augusta, Maine. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 31 October 1973 and her keel was laid down on 1 April 1983. She was launched on 21 January 1984 sponsored by Mrs. Diana D. Cohen, wife of U.S. Senator William Cohen and commissioned on 19 January 1985.
US Navy 030107-N-0000S-001 Sara Moulton, host of the television program Sara's Secrets, on a tour through the nuclear-powered, Los Angeles attack submarine
US Navy 030107-N-0000S-002 Supply Officer, Lt. j.g. Wallace Milligan, escorts Sara Moulton, host of the television program Sara's Secrets, on a tour through the nuclear-powered, Los Angeles attack submarine
US Navy 050908-N-0653J-004 A Sailor assigned to the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Augusta (SSN 710) welcomes family members on the pier after returning home from deployment
US Navy 050908-N-0653J-002 A family member holds-up a welcome home sign as he welcomes home his cousin who is assigned to the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Augusta (SSN 710)
US Navy 050908-N-0653J-003 Sailors aboard the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Augusta (SSN 710) work together to moor their submarine to the pier
US Navy 071002-N-1595E-317 Members of the Mystic, Conn., Chamber of Commerce tour attack submarine USS Augusta (SSN 716) as part of Submarine Days
US Navy 080214-N-7668G-081 Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Augusta (SSN 710) render honors as the national Ensign is raised as the submarine arrives at Naval Station Norfolk
US Navy 080214-N-7668G-068 Crew members aboard the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Augusta (SSN 710) tend the mooring lines as the ship arrives at Naval Station Norfolk