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USS Wyoming (SSBN 742)

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Ordered
  
18 October 1989

Sponsored by
  
Mrs. Monika B. Owens

Homeport
  
Kings Bay, Georgia

Construction started
  
8 August 1991

Laid down
  
8 August 1991

Commissioned
  
13 July 1996

Length
  
171 m

Launched
  
15 July 1995

USS Wyoming (SSBN-742) Submarine Photo Index

Namesake
  
The U.S. state of Wyoming

Builder
  
General Dynamics Electric Boat

USS Wyoming (SSBN-742) is a United States Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine which has been in commission since 1996. She is the fourth U.S. Navy ship to be named USS Wyoming, although it was only the third named after the state of Wyoming.

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Construction and commissioning

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The contract to build Wyoming was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, on 18 October 1989 and her keel was laid down there on 8 August 1991. She was launched on 15 July 1995, sponsored by Mrs. Monika B. Owens, and commissioned on 13 July 1996, with Captain Randall D. Preston in command of the Blue Crew and Commander Seth F. Paradise in command of the Gold Crew.

Service history

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On 26 July 1996, Wyoming arrived at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Georgia, becoming the ninth submarine to be home-ported there.

In 2011, the Wyoming became one of the first four submarines to allow female officers.

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On 6 June 2012, Wyoming participated in a historic medevac exercise with a Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey making a 12,000 nautical mile flight to collect a stretcher from the submarine.

USS Wyoming (SSBN-742) FileThe ballistic missile submarine USS Wyoming SSBN 742 returns

References

USS Wyoming (SSBN-742) Wikipedia