- USS Alabama (SSBN-731)
USS "Alabama" (SSBN-731) is the sixth "Ohio"-class nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missile
submarine , and the sixth United States ship to be named after the state ofAlabama . The ship's motto mimics the state's motto, "Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere" (We dare defend our rights)."Alabama" was laid down on
14 October 1980 atGroton, Connecticut , by theElectric Boat Division ofGeneral Dynamics and was launched on19 May 1984 ; sponsored by Mrs. Barbara E. Dickinson, wife ofWilliam Louis Dickinson , Representative from Alabama; and commissioned at New London, on25 May 1985 ."Alabama" departed
Connecticut to conduct her shakedown cruise off the coast ofFlorida . After several domestic maneuvers and crew changes, "Alabama" visitedMobile, Alabama before heading for thePanama Canal , after which it returned toBangor, Washington . "Alabama" operated out of Bangor until mid-May when the submarine embarked upon its first deterrent patrol. Operating from thePacific Northwest , "Alabama" carried out four deterrent patrols during the last seven months of1986 .In May
1988 , "Alabama" conducted a successful test missile firing, launching two TRIDENT I (C-4) missiles. On1 September 1988 , "Alabama" moored at Bangor, Washington, to complete the ship's 9th patrol and the 100th Strategic Deterrent Patrol by a TRIDENT submarine. An official ceremony commemorating the event was held pierside with then-UnderSecretary of the Navy ,H. Lawrence Garrett III , heading the official greeting party. "Alabama" conducted another test missile firing in August 1989, launching four TRIDENT I (C-4) missiles.After completing 47 strategic deterrent patrols, "Alabama" underwent a refitting in
1999 and returned to service with numerous tactical and survivability upgrades. In the spring of2000 , "Alabama" celebrated its 50th Strategic Deterrent Patrol and its 15th birthday."Alabama" is currently part of
Submarine Group 9 and is homeported atNaval Base Kitsap in Bangor, Washington."Alabama" in fiction
The "Alabama" is the setting for the 1995 film "Crimson Tide", starring
Gene Hackman andDenzel Washington . The "Alabama" also figures in the movie "Time under Fire".References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a4/alabama-iv.htm USS "Alabama" on history.navy.mil]
* [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/SSBN731.htm USS "Alabama" on nvr.navy.mil]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08731.htm USS "Alabama" on navsource.org]
* [http://navysite.de/ssbn/ssbn731.htm USS "Alabama" on navysite.de]
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