During his tour the ship completed a Pacific Deployment and earned one Battle Efficiency award. Lousiana was commissioned on Sept. 6, 1997 at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga.Originally assigned to Kings Bay, Louisiana shifted her homeport to Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Wash., in October 2005.Lousiana was honored by U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) as the recipient of the 2006 Omaha Trophy for excellence in strategic deterrence.
Everyone that was listed on the original crew list should be listed here now. Patterson comes to Louisiana from the Gold crew of USS Florida (SSGN 728) where he served as executive officer. Following this, he served as the Director of Advanced Training and Readiness and Executive Officer at the Naval Submarine School in Groton, CT. of Portland, Maine. "Thank you for the tremendous crew you've entrusted me with," said Patterson to Sprague.
If you are not, please register and create a new account. USS Halford Ship Photos Sailors 1942-1945 Important Links Crew Contacts Coming Events Contact Us Welcome to the Official Homepage and Memorial for the crew and family of the U.S.S. Halford. The Cobbler was the fourth ship launched from the Electric Boat Company's yards in 1945, with only a little They live in Poulsbo, Washington and have two children, Owen and Get to know and learn more about the crew members who have worked on board the USS Cobbler submarine over the years. USS Louisiana (SSBN 743) personal webpage describing my experiences and givings a little history.> -This concludes my Naval Career. Chimi Zacot Commanding Officer, USS Louisiana, Blue Crew A native of Prince George County, VA, CDR Zacot graduated from the Virginia Tech in 1999 with Bachelor of Science degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Ocean Engineering. From July 2004 to September 2006, he attended the Naval Post Graduate school where earned a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. The next year, 2007, Lousiana received both the Battle Efficiency Award (Battle "E") and the Meritorious Unit Commendation. After completing nuclear power and submarine basic training, CDR reported to the fast attack submarine USS TUCSON (SSN 770) out of Pearl Harbor, HI. served as the Executive Officer onboard USS TENNESSEE (SSBN 734) (BLUE) from 2012 to 2014 where he completed three Strategic Deterrent Patrols. USS Lousiana (SSBN 743) is the 18th and last submarine of the Ohio class of ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs), and the fourth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name.The keel of Louisiana was laid on Oct. 23, 1992, and she was christened on July 27, 1996 by Mrs. Patricia O'Keefe. Career Originally built as a merchant ship for the cost of $15,500, the USS Louisiana displaced 341 tons, and rated sixteen 24-pounder guns.
NOTE: If you were an old forum member but not on the original Crew List, Please login and update yout profile so you will show up on the Crew List. It seemed slow at the time but now 20 years have come and gone. During this period the ship earned a Battle Efficiency award. If you are not, please register and create a new account. Cmdr. The keel of Louisiana was laid on Oct. 23, 1992, and she was christened on July 27, 1996 by Mrs. Patricia O'Keefe. She measured ninety … During his tour, the ship was commissioned, completed a deployment to the SOUTHCOM AOR, Post Shakedown Availability and completed a homeport shift from Groton, CT to Pearl Harbor, HI. Upon graduation from the Submarine Officer’s Advanced Course in March 2007, LCDR reported to USS HAWAII (SSN 776) serving as the Engineer Officer. From July 2010 to February 2012, he served as the Submarine Squadron SEVEN Engineer Officer. graduated from the Virginia Tech in 1999 with Bachelor of Science degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Ocean Engineering. USS Louisiana, was a sloop built in New Orleans in 1812 and she played a vital role in the defense of Louisiana during the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom. About USS Louisiana (SSBN 743) USS Lousiana (SSBN 743) is the 18th and last submarine of the Ohio class of ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs), and the fourth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name.