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The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Dallas (SSN 700) passes by Seattle en route to Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton to commence its inactivation process, May 22, 2017, in Puget Sound.
The nuclear-powered attack sub USS Dallas became famous in The Hunt for Red October. It is planned to be decommissioned, but it’s not clear when that will happen or what will become of it.
What You Need to Know: In 2013, during a NATO anti-submarine warfare exercise off Oman, the USS Dallas, a Los Angeles-class attack submarine, stealthily "sank" the Royal Navy's HMS Illustrious.
The Dallas joined the fleet in 1981 and is the second-oldest Los Angeles-class sub still in service. The oldest is the USS Bremerton. It's now in line for inactivation and decommissioning at the ...
The attack submarine USS Dallas has returned to its home port in Connecticut after completing its last scheduled deployment.The Los Angeles-class… ...
GROTON, Conn. (AP) – One of the Navy’s oldest attack submarines is returning to its Connecticut homeport after a deployment to the Middle East. The USS Dallas traveled more than 42,000 miles ...
Tom Clancy buffs are already well-acquainted with the USS Dallas. The 5,700-ton nuclear submarine, a hair longer than your standard football field, was a main player in The Hunt for Red October.
GROTON — The attack submarine USS Dallas and her crew received a hero’s welcome as she glided into port Monday, completing her last scheduled deployment after 30 years prowling the world’s ...
The USS Dallas, made famous in the Tom Clancy 1984 novel "The Hunt For Red October" and the 1990 movie based on the book, completed its final trip Monday morning when it arrived at Puget Sound ...
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