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Graving Dock 3 at Electric Boat's Groton, CT, shipyard is filled with water to float off PCU Iowa (SSN 797).
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PCU Iowa (SSN 797) rolls out from Electric Boat's assembly building in Groton, Conn.
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A Virginia-class submarine section makes its way through EB's Quonset Point, RI shipyard.
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A Virginia-class submarine section makes its way through EB's Quonset Point, RI shipyard.
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EB's videographers and photographers fly alongside SSN 793 Oregon via helicopter to capture her sea trial.
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Electric Boat delivered the nuclear-powered attack submarine Oregon (SSN 793) to the U.S. Navy on Feb. 26, 2022.
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SSN 793 Oregon heads out from the Groton shipyard on sea trials.
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Holland, EB's new 200,000 square-foot ocean transport barge, was purpose-built to support delivery of Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines.
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Keel laying of SSN 801 Utah on September 1, 2021 at EB Quonset Point.
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Submarine Hyman G. Rickover (SSN 795) floats off.
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Sarah Greenert McNichol, Matron of Honor and daughter of Ship Sponsor Darleen Greenert, performing the bottle break that christened SSN 795 on July 31, 2021.
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Electric Boat christened the Hyman G. Rickover (SSN 795), the 22nd submarine of the Virginia Class, on Saturday, July 31, 2021.
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USS Hartford (SSN 768) arrives at EB's Groton shipyard for an engineering overhaul.
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USS Hartford (SSN 768) arrives at EB's Groton shipyard for an engineering overhaul.
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USS Hartford (SSN 768) transits down the Thames River towards EB's Groton shipyard for an engineering overhaul.
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Section 8/9 of Massachusetts (SSN 798) prepared to ship from Quonset Point to Groton.
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Idaho (SSN 799) keel laying ceremony at Quonset Point on August 24, 2020.
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Oregon (SSN 793) float off on June 25, 2020.
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Vermont (SSN 792) during INSURV sea trials.
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Sunrise at Electric Boat Quonset Point.
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May 25, 1944 - Laying of the keel on the USS Cusk (SS-348). USS Cusk was launched on July 28, 1945. Cusk was fitted with a missile hangar and launching ramp in 1947, and on February 12 of that year, became the first submarine to launch a guided missile.
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The CT Air National Guard saluted the state’s medical workers in flyovers throughout the state on May 14 as part of Operation American Resolve.
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On April 17, 2020, EB delivered Vermont (SSN 792) to the U.S. Navy. Vermont Ship's manager Tanner Glantz (right) hands the ceremonial ship's key to Cmdr. Chas Phillips.
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Oregon (SSN 793) rolling out of building 260 on April 10, 2020.
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Early on April 6, 2020, Vermont (SSN 792) prepares to depart on INSURV sea trials.
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Vermont (SSN 792) departed on her first voyage in open seas, called alpha sea trials, on Sunday, March 15, 2020.
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The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Toledo (SSN-769) arrives at Ice Camp Seadragon on the Arctic Ocean, kicking off Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2020 on March 5 (U.S. Navy photo).
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Beth Rafferty, VP-Columbia Class Program; Cathy Smith, VP-Virginia Class Program, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (CT-03); Brandi Smith, Program Director-Columbia Class Program HII Newport News; Jennifer Boykin, President-Newport News Shipbuilding at this year’s SIBC Supplier Days conference on 3/03/20.
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On Feb. 20, ADM Robert Burke, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, toured Electric Boat, including PCU Oregon (SSN 793). Pictured, from left, Oregon Ship's Manager Pete DiNapoli, Commanding Officer of the Oregon, Dan Patrick, and James "Hondo" Geurts, ASN RDA.
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On Feb. 20, EB hosted the monthly breakfast meeting for the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce. About 40 business leaders from the local community attended.
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Aerial view taken mid-January of construction activities for the Groton South Yard Assembly Building (SYAB), the new 200,000 sq. ft. facility dedicated to construction of the Columbia class.
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Photo taken on December 8, 1979 during the launch of the Phoenix (SSN 702). Ohio (SSBN 726) is in the water, Michigan (SSBN 727) is on her starboard side out of the water, and Florida (SSBN 728) is partially visible in the large assembly building. Boston (SSN 703) is just inside the open bay doors in the small assembly building.
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NR-1, the Navy's only nuclear-powered deep submergence research craft, starts her slide down the ways at the Groton yard on January 25, 1969.
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This EB brochure from the 1960’s provides illustrations of key historical submarines as “Inner Space Explorers."
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The first U.S. Navy crew of the Holland posing on board at Newport, Rhode Island, in 1901.
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Early Sea Trial Base, circa 1899. Concerned with the heavily trafficked New York Harbor as a sea trial area, Electric Boat leased this yard at New Suffolk, New York, on eastern Long Island.
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A product that EB developed in the postwar years was this automatic bowling pin-setting machine. Groton employees tested the machines while enjoying lunch-hour bowling.
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A view from above of SSN 782 (Mississippi) on alpha trials in 2012.
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The Electric Boat Employees' Community Services Association (EBECSA) thanks those who volunteered their time at the UNFI food show.
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Celebrating Columbia, the “last to slide” down the shipyard ways on Sept. 24, 1994. Columbia was also the last Los Angeles-class submarine built by Electric Boat.
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An Electric Boat sign painter puts finishing touches on truck lettering in 1952.
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The first women's softball team at EB circa 1945.
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A workman uses a template to check curve accuracy as a machine rolls a steel plate to be used in a submarine hull (1943).
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Mississippi (SSN 782) alpha sea trials.
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QP Site Head Sean Davies accepts the "Employer of the Year" from the North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Chamber of Commerce.
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Employees from EB's Washington Engineering Office wore red to support the American Heart Association's "Go Red" movement.
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EB divers Chris Knablin (left) and Brent Garner break through the ice in Groton's Graving Dock 2.
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Helena (SSN 725) sails at sunset.
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USS Ohio on her maiden voyage.
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In 1943, EB lathe operator, Evelyn Gardner, turns out parts for submarines.
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Three welders stride confidently toward the photographer in this image taken in Groton (1943).
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The USS Seawolf (SSN 21) on Bravo sea trials in 1996.
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In 1944, a shipfitter applies trim on a doorway of a submarine during the fitting out period at a wet dock in Groton.
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The first Columbia-class ballistic-missile submarine (Columbia, SSBN 826) will go on patrol in 2031 (artist’s rendering of the future ship).
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On August 16, 2003, Virginia (SSN 774), the lead ship of the Virginia class, was christened.
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Quonset Point’s automated frame and cylinder manufacturing facility was completed in 1979.
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Eight U.S. First Ladies have sponsored U.S. Navy nuclear submarines; Michelle Obama on October 10, 2015.
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In 1943, EB began hiring women to perform construction work and welding tasks that had previously been performed exclusively by men.
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Lieutenant John F. Kennedy in the EB-built PT (patrol torpedo) 109.
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In 1911, EB acquired the New London Ship and Engine Co. in Groton, CT. (Draftsman in Groton gathered for a group photo in 1912.)
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In 1917, Skipjack (E-1) became the first U.S. submarine to cross the Atlantic Ocean under its own power.
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In 1905, Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. President to dive below the surface in an EB submarine (Plunger)
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In 1775, Connecticut's David Bushnell built the Turtle, the first torpedo boat and the first underwater craft to employ a screw propeller.
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Surfs up! A cylinder being shipped out of Quonset Point.
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Colorado (SSN 788) at Sea
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Holiday Turkey Distribution, 2018 - QP
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Holiday Turkey Distribution, 2018 - Groton
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The Helena (SSN 725) launching from EB on June 28, 1986
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Veterans Day Ceremony, 2018 - Groton
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Veterans Day Ceremony, 2018 - Quonset Point
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Gloria Valdez, ship sponsor of submarine Vermont, receives PCU Vermont hat after the Christening
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Star II and Star III midget submarines - Research vessels built by EB
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GDEB shipyard
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Eastern Point Road - 1943
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On Monday, September 24, the Navy accepted delivery of USS South Dakota (SSN 790)
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Congressman Joe Courtney visits EB's Active Learning Centers
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On Monday, September 24, the Navy accepted delivery of USS South Dakota (SSN 790)
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Submarine South Dakota is placed in service
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In the 1940's, EB had a semi-professional football team (The EB Diesels)
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