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The USS Ohio’s visit to Brisbane comes in advance of the upcoming 80th anniversary of World War II in the Pacific, and ...
One of the Navy’s four guided-missile nuclear submarines has emerged in Australia, the service announced. USS Ohio (SSGN-726) ...
Well, it was nothing like the Arronax from The Deep. But unlike the futuristic submarine on the Australian animated ...
United States nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Ohio, has made a historical first visit to Brisbane with a sparkling ...
The Ohio class is named after Ohio because the USS Ohio submarine is the lead submarine in its class. There are 18 total Ohio-class submarines, 14 ballistic missile submarines (SSBN) and four ...
USS Ohio began the conversion in November 2002 and rejoined the fleet in January 2006 as SSGN-726, following her sea trials.
Bangor-based submarine USS Ohio's commanding officer (gold crew), Capt. Kurt D. Balagna, was removed from command on March 8, the Navy said.
The Navy has fired the captain of the USS Ohio guided missile submarine, service officials revealed. Capt. Kurt D. Balagna was fired as commanding officer of the Ohio “due to a loss … ...
Capt. Kurt Balagna, commanding officer of the Gold crew of the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Ohio (SSGN 726), addresses the wardroom during an operations brief on Jan. 21, 2021.
The four SSGNs in the class are: USS Ohio, USS Michigan, USS Florida and USS Georgia. The U.S. Central Command has not disclosed which ship had entered its responsibility.