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Name
  
Chicago

Laid down
  
5 January 1983

Homeport
  
Apra Harbor, Guam

Construction started
  
5 January 1983

Beam
  
10 m

Ordered
  
13 August 1981

Commissioned
  
27 September 1986

Length
  
110 m

Launched
  
13 October 1984

Builder
  
Newport News Shipbuilding

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Namesake
  
The City of Chicago, Illinois

USS Chicago (SSN-721) is a Los Angeles-class submarine, the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the city of Chicago, Illinois. The contract to build her was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 13 August 1981 and her keel was laid down on 5 January 1983. She was launched on 13 October 1984 sponsored by Mrs. Vicki Ann Paisley, wife of Melvyn R. Paisley assistant Secretary of the Navy, and commissioned on 27 September 1986, with Commander Robert Avery in command.

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History

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Early in 1996, an RQ-1 Predator aerial reconnaissance drone was successfully controlled from Chicago. The drone reached altitudes up to 6,000 meters (20,000 ft) and ranged up to 185 kilometers (100 nmi.) from the submarine, which was operating at periscope depth.

In the summer of 2005, Chicago tested the virtual periscope, a system that would allow submerged submarines to observe the surface above them without having to come to a shallower depth, as is required by traditional periscopes. On 15 March 2010 the sub's Captain, Commander Jeff Cima, was relieved of command after facing an Admiral's Mast. The mast found that Cima had been drunk and had acted in an "unbecoming" manner during a visit with NROTC midshipmen at Cornell University on 10 March 2010. Cima was temporarily replaced by Captain James Horten.

After completing a two-year maintenance and upgrade period at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in October 2011, Chicago arrived in April 2012 at her new homeport, assigned to Submarine Squadron 15, based at Joint Region Marianas on the island of Guam.

The current commanding officer of Chicago is CDR Brian Turney.

Awards

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Chicago has earned multiple awards in her service life. Chicago has been awarded many unit awards, including the Navy Unit Commendation, three Meritorious Unit Commendations and four Navy "E" Ribbon Submarine Squadron Battle "E"s.

Further, Chicago has been awarded several campaign and service awards, including the Navy Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, two Southwest Asia Service Medals, three Sea Service Ribbons, Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia), and the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait).

Further, one of the barracks buildings at Recruit Training Command is named after Chicago.

In fiction

USS Chicago plays a prominent role in Tom Clancy's novel Red Storm Rising.

USS Chicago is seen deploying elements of Task Force 141 in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 mission "The Only Easy Day ... Was Yesterday".

USS Chicago is also featured prominently in the 2008 naval thriller, Black Sea Affair, by Don Brown.

References

USS Chicago (SSN-721) Wikipedia