USS Virginia

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Virginia-class submarine. 
SSN-774

1999-09-02T00:00:00Z
2004-10-23T00:00:00Z
2003-08-16T00:00:00Z
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Elizabeth Crot, Miss Virginia 2011, presents an autographed portrait of herself to United States Navy Commander Tim Salter, the commanding officer of the attack submarine USS Virginia, at Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut, May 29th, 2012.Elizabeth Crot, Miss Virginia 2011, presents an autographed portrait of herself to United States Navy Commander Tim Salter, the commanding officer of the attack submarine USS Virginia, at Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut, May 29th, 2012.
Miss Virginia aboard USS Virginia 120529-N-ZZ999-012Miss Virginia aboard USS Virginia 120529-N-ZZ999-012
Miss Virginia aboard USS Virginia 120529-N-ZZ999-036Miss Virginia aboard USS Virginia 120529-N-ZZ999-036
SSN774 control 040822-N-2653P-209SSN774 control 040822-N-2653P-209
SSN774 diesel engine 040821-N-2653P-003SSN774 diesel engine 040821-N-2653P-003
Submarine escape trunkSubmarine escape trunk
The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) departs Naval Submarine Base New London, Conn., Aug. 13, 2013, for a regularly scheduled deployment 130813-N-TN558-029The attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) departs Naval Submarine Base New London, Conn., Aug. 13, 2013, for a regularly scheduled deployment 130813-N-TN558-029
Torpedo virginia 040822-N-2653P-370Torpedo virginia 040822-N-2653P-370
USS Virginia DVIDS269265USS Virginia DVIDS269265
USS Virginia deploys 130813-N-TN558-123USS Virginia deploys 130813-N-TN558-123
USS Virginia torpedo control panelUSS Virginia torpedo control panel
US Navy 030803-N-0000X-002 The U.S. Navy`s newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) is moved outdoors for the firstUS Navy 030803-N-0000X-002 The U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) is moved outdoors for the first
US Navy 030803-N-0000X-003 The U.S. Navy`s newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) is moved outdoors for the first timeUS Navy 030803-N-0000X-003 The U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) is moved outdoors for the first time
US Navy 040730-N-0247F-003 Tugboats assigned to Thames Towing in New London, Conn., ease PCU Virginia (SSN 774) into its berth at General Dynamics Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Conn. Virginia returned to Electric Boat folloUS Navy 040730-N-0247F-003 Tugboats assigned to Thames Towing in New London, Conn., ease PCU Virginia (SSN 774) into its berth at General Dynamics Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Conn. Virginia returned to Electric Boat follo
US Navy 040730-N-1234E-001 The nation`s newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyardUS Navy 040730-N-1234E-001 The nation's newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard
US Navy 040821-N-2653P-012 Machinist`s Mate 1st Class James Guild and Machinist`s Mate 1st Class Derrick Jones, both assigned to the Auxiliary Division aboard PCU Virginia (SSN 774)US Navy 040821-N-2653P-012 Machinist's Mate 1st Class James Guild and Machinist's Mate 1st Class Derrick Jones, both assigned to the Auxiliary Division aboard PCU Virginia (SSN 774)
US Navy 040821-N-2653P-018 General Dynamics Electric Boat test engineers, Glen Colechia, Jason Hartle, and Matt Derosier place a Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE) test mannequin in the lock-out truck aboard PCU VirginUS Navy 040821-N-2653P-018 General Dynamics Electric Boat test engineers, Glen Colechia, Jason Hartle, and Matt Derosier place a Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE) test mannequin in the lock-out truck aboard PCU Virgin
US Navy 040822-N-2653P-357 Machinist`s Mate 2nd Class Michael Foster, wipes his face after a long day of Bravo TrialsUS Navy 040822-N-2653P-357 Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Michael Foster, wipes his face after a long day of Bravo Trials
US Virginia-class submarine underway in Groton, Connecticut, July 2004US Virginia-class submarine underway in Groton, Connecticut, July 2004
Virginia-namesake1211Virginia-namesake1211
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkNaval Vessel Register@Wikidata
incident1999keel layingWikidata
incident2004ship commissioningWikidata
incident2003ship launchingWikidata
image2003774 Virginia constructionWikimedia
imageElizabeth Crot, Miss Virginia 2011, presents an autographed portrait of herself to United States Navy Commander Tim Salter, the commanding officer of the attack submarine USS Virginia, at Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut, May 29th, 2012.Wikimedia
imageMiss Virginia aboard USS Virginia 120529-N-ZZ999-012Wikimedia
imageMiss Virginia aboard USS Virginia 120529-N-ZZ999-036Wikimedia
imageSSN774 control 040822-N-2653P-209Wikimedia
imageSSN774 diesel engine 040821-N-2653P-003Wikimedia
image2004Submarine escape trunkWikimedia
imageThe attack submarine USS Virginia (SSN 774) departs Naval Submarine Base New London, Conn., Aug. 13, 2013, for a regularly scheduled deployment 130813-N-TN558-029Wikimedia
imageTorpedo virginia 040822-N-2653P-370Wikimedia
imageUSS Virginia DVIDS269265Wikimedia
imageUSS Virginia deploys 130813-N-TN558-123Wikimedia
image2004USS Virginia torpedo control panelWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030803-N-0000X-002 The U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) is moved outdoors for the firstWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030803-N-0000X-003 The U.S. Navy's newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) is moved outdoors for the first timeWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040730-N-0247F-003 Tugboats assigned to Thames Towing in New London, Conn., ease PCU Virginia (SSN 774) into its berth at General Dynamics Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Conn. Virginia returned to Electric Boat folloWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040730-N-1234E-001 The nation's newest and most advanced nuclear-powered attack submarine and the lead ship of its class, PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyardWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040821-N-2653P-012 Machinist's Mate 1st Class James Guild and Machinist's Mate 1st Class Derrick Jones, both assigned to the Auxiliary Division aboard PCU Virginia (SSN 774)Wikimedia
image2004US Navy 040821-N-2653P-018 General Dynamics Electric Boat test engineers, Glen Colechia, Jason Hartle, and Matt Derosier place a Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE) test mannequin in the lock-out truck aboard PCU VirginWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040822-N-2653P-357 Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Michael Foster, wipes his face after a long day of Bravo TrialsWikimedia
image2004US Virginia-class submarine underway in Groton, Connecticut, July 2004Wikimedia
imageVirginia-namesake1211Wikimedia
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