USS Dallas (SSN-700) was a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the United States Navy. She was the Navy's second vessel of that name, and the first to be named after the city of Dallas, Texas. The first Dallas, a destroyer, was named for 19th century US Naval officer Captain Alexander Dallas. Another two ships with the name were scheduled but never completed. On 4 April 2018, after nearly 37 years of commissioned service, the boat was decommissioned at the Controlled Industrial Area of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. The defueled vessel will eventually undergo recycling.
The attack submarine USS Dallas (SSN 700) leaves Groton, Conn., May 3, 2013 130503-N-TN558-044
The attack submarine USS Dallas (SSN 700), right, passes by the cutter USCGC Eagle (WIX 327), center, in Groton, Conn., May 3, 2013 130503-N-TN558-187
USS Dallas departs Groton 130503-N-ZZ999-013
USS Dallas departs Groton 130503-N-ZZ999-024
The attack submarine USS Dallas (SSN 700) returns to its home port at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., Nov. 25, 2013, after its final scheduled deployment 131125-N-TN558-158
Veterans salute the attack submarine USS Dallas (SSN 700) as it leaves Groton, Conn., May 3, 2013 130503-N-TN558-137
US Navy (USN) Sailors are served nourishing hot meals inside the mess deck onboard the LOS ANGELES CLASS; Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700) - DPLA - be7ec0c5a3bffac9d3b7a81d921919f1
Dock workers crane lift a US Navy (USN) SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) onto the loading ramp for the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS), which is attached to the rear escape trunk on the US Navy ( - DPLA - 0083d0cb09a97277a4afd702dec8d672
Crew members distribute programs to guests arriving for the commissioning of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS DALLAS (SSN 700) - DPLA - 8b19a495a5fde640344bdf42d138275c