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USS Honolulu (SSN 718)

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Name
  
USS Honolulu

Awarded
  
15 September 1977

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. Joan B. Clark

Construction started
  
10 November 1981

Length
  
110 m

Builder
  
Newport News Shipbuilding

Namesake
  
Honolulu, Hawaii

Laid down
  
10 November 1981

Commissioned
  
6 July 1985

Launched
  
24 September 1983

Beam
  
10 m

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USS Honolulu (SSN-718), was a Los Angeles-class submarine, and the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Honolulu, Hawaii. 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 10 November 1981. She was launched on 24 September 1983 sponsored by Mrs. Joan B. Clark, and commissioned on 6 July 1985, with Commander Robert M. Mitchell in command.

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Honolulu featured unique split stern planes that operated from independent hydraulic systems. With this redundant configuration, the inboard and outboard planes could be operated independently, preventing a failure of one or the other from causing an uncontrolled dive.

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Honolulu’s patrols are commemorated by ten surfboards signed by the crews aboard her at the time. The latest three are kept on board the submarine; the other seven are stored at Pearl Harbor.

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Honolulu held a farewell ceremony in Pearl Harbor on 15 April 2006, that included remarks by Senator Daniel K. Inouye, Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Gary Roughead and former Honolulu commanding officer Vice Admiral Jonathan Greenert. Honolulu put to sea in early May 2006 for her final patrol. Her last patrol ended at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in October 2006 where she was placed on stand down, on her way to decommissioning.

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Final Disposition

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Honolulu was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 2 November 2007. Ex-Honolulu entered the Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program in Bremerton, Washington.

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The forward section of ex-Honolulu was transferred to USS San Francisco (SSN-711), repairing extensive damage caused by a severe grounding San Francisco experienced in 2005. The "challenging, one-of-a-kind project" was completed on 20 October 2008.

In fiction and literature

Although it had already been decommissioned, the submarine is featured prominently in the 2008 naval thriller, Black Sea Affair, by Don Brown.

References

USS Honolulu (SSN-718) Wikipedia