Aerial starboard view of the Los Angeles class nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE

USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716): Chronology and Significant Events: 12 May 1984: Commissioned at U.S. Naval Base, Norfolk, Virginia. Her mission is to destroy enemy ships, primarily submarines, and to prohibit the employment of such forces against the United States; she is also capable of conducting strike warfare missions, mine warfare, combat.. 12 officers, 98 men. USS Salt Lake City (SSN-716), a Los Angeles -class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Salt Lake City, Utah. The contract to build her was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 15 September 1977 and her keel was laid down on 26 August 1980.


USS Salt Lake City SSN716 Los Angeles class attack submarine US Navy

USS Salt Lake City SSN716 Los Angeles class attack submarine US Navy


The fast attack submarine USS Salt Lake City (SSN716) pulls alongside USS Frank Cable (AS40

The fast attack submarine USS Salt Lake City (SSN716) pulls alongside USS Frank Cable (AS40


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442177.jpg U.S. Naval Institute Photo Archives

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NH 93515 USS SALT LAKE CITY (CA25)

NH 93515 USS SALT LAKE CITY (CA25)


USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716) Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia

USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716) Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia


A port bow view of the nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE CITY (SSN 716) during the

A port bow view of the nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE CITY (SSN 716) during the


USS Salt Lake City SSN716 Los Angeles class attack submarine US Navy

USS Salt Lake City SSN716 Los Angeles class attack submarine US Navy


Three Los Angelesclass nuclearpowered attack submarines display ensigns and union jacks during

Three Los Angelesclass nuclearpowered attack submarines display ensigns and union jacks during


USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716) Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia

USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716) Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia


Crewmen observe the commissioning ceremony for the nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT

Crewmen observe the commissioning ceremony for the nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT


USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716)

USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716)


A port bow view of the nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE CITY (SSN 716) during the

A port bow view of the nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE CITY (SSN 716) during the


SSN 716 USS SALT LAKE CITY

SSN 716 USS SALT LAKE CITY


Lookouts aboard the submarine USS SALT LAKE CITY (SSN716) watch for traffic on the shipping

Lookouts aboard the submarine USS SALT LAKE CITY (SSN716) watch for traffic on the shipping


USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716)

USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716)


Aerial port quarter view of the Los Angeles class nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE

Aerial port quarter view of the Los Angeles class nuclearpowered attack submarine USS SALT LAKE


DNSN8408553 USS Salt Lake City (SSN716)

DNSN8408553 USS Salt Lake City (SSN716)


A stern view of the nuclearpowered attack submarine SALT LAKE CITY (SSN 716) U.S. National

A stern view of the nuclearpowered attack submarine SALT LAKE CITY (SSN 716) U.S. National

USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716) - decommissioned - USS SALT LAKE CITY was the 29 th LOS ANGELES-class Attack Submarine and was deactivated on October 26, 2005, at San Diego, Calif. General Characteristics: Awarded: September 15, 1977: Keel laid: August 26, 1980: Launched: October 16, 1982:. The USS Salt Lake City (SSN 716) is the Navy's 27th LOS ANGELES Class Fast Attack Submarine. Her keel was laid on 26 August 1980 and she began her waterborne career on 16 October 1982 when she was.