Control 360.476.3827 CPO Quarters 360.476.4302 Ship's Office 360.315.3916 [1638 x 2048] Seawolf class leader USS Seawolf (SSN-21) during Bravo trials off the coast of Connecticut. Some 29 vessels of her Seawolf-class were originally ordered though the collapse of the Soviet Union curtailed this total substantially to just the three ships in service - the USS Seawolf (SSN 21), USS Connecticut (SS 22)and the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23). Close. Commanding Officer CDR Johnston Executive Officer LCDR Nebenzahl Chief of the Boat MMACM(SS) Hibbert.
16 comments. Originally this class should consist of 29 submarines but just three boats were authorized. Posted by 2 days ago [1638 x 2048] Seawolf class leader USS Seawolf (SSN-21) during Bravo trials off the coast of Connecticut. Contact Numbers. share. Photos by Jim Brennan.
The name comes from a solitary fish with strong, prominent teeth and projecting tusks which give it a savage look. The USS Seawolf was designed and developed during the Cold War though by the time she was made available, the Cold War was all but over.
98% Upvoted. USS SEAWOLF is the third ship of the Navy to bear this name. David M. McCall in command. Photos by Jim Brennan. USS Seawolf SSN 21. USS Seawolf (SSN 21): The third Seawolf (SSN-21) was laid down at General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Conn.; launched on 24 June 1995; sponsored by Mrs. Margaret O. Dalton, wife of Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton; and commissioned at Naval Submarine Base New London, Conn., on 19 July 1997, Capt. 211.
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USS Seawolf (SSN 21) USS SEAWOLF is the first ship of a revolutionary new class of fast attack submarines.