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On January 8, 2005, the Los Angeles-class attack submarine, USS San Francisco (SSN 711), crashed into an underwater mountain 364 nautical miles southeast of Guam at a depth of 525 feet.
USS San Francisco (SSN 711) departed Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) April 7, after more than three years of maintenance work to her bow, forward ...
Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS San Francisco (SSN 711) stand on the bridge as it arrives pierside following a seven-month deployment. San Francisco executed the ...
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy announced May 9 the completion of the investigation into the Jan. 8 accident aboard the submarine USS San Francisco (SSN 711) that claimed the life of ...
What You Need to Know: The USS San Francisco (SSN-711), a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, was involved in a significant accident in 2005 when it collided with an uncharted ...
USS San Francisco (SSN 711) in dry dock to assess damage sustained after running aground approximately 350 miles south of Guam Jan. 8, 2005. U.S. Navy Photo Eight years ago, USS San Francisco (SSN ...
The most recent was the Los Angeles-class attack submarine, the former USS San Francisco (SSN-711). San Francisco was inactivated from service in 2017. During its service life, the attack boat ...
The United States Navy'sUSS San Francisco (SSN 711) was spotted in the Cooper River by our very own Trooper Bob! The Los Angeles-class attack submarine was launched in 1979 and was taken out of ...
Other U.S. Navy ships have not been so lucky in such encounters. In 2005, the attack submarine USS San Francisco (SSN-711) ran into an uncharted seamount in Micronesia, and nearly sank.