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USS La Jolla (SSN-701)



         


Career
Awarded: 10 December 1973
Laid down: 16 October 1976
Launched: 11 August 1979
Commissioned: 30 September 1981
Fate: Active, in commission
Homeport: Pearl Harbor
General Characteristics
Displacement: 5774 tons light, 6141 tons full, 367 tons dead
Length: 110.3 meters (362 feet)
Beam: 10 meters (33 feet)
Draft: 9.7 meters (32 feet)
Propulsion: one S6G reactor
Complement: 12 officers, 98 men

USS La Jolla (SSN-701), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for La Jolla, California. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 10 December 1973 and her keel was laid down on 16 October 1976. She was launched on 11 August 1979 sponsored by Mrs. Bob Wilson, and commissioned on 30 September 1981, with Captain James R. Long in command.

In late 1982, about 30 miles out of San Francisco, California, La Jolla, while at periscope depth, collided with Permit (SSN-594), operating on the surface. La Jolla suffered minor rudder damage, while putting a ten-foot-long, three-foot-wide scrape in the paint on Permit’s keel.

On 11 February 1998, about 9 miles out of Chinhae, South Korea, La Jolla rammed and sank a 27-ton fishing trawler. The five crewmembers of the trawler were rescued by the crew of La Jolla.

In 2000, La Jolla was modified to carry a Dry Deck Shelter (DDS).

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References

This article includes information collected from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.


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