RMBJW4F0–Farragut's flagship USS 'Hartford' colliding with the ironclad CSS 'Tennessee' to secure Mobile Bay, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut
RMMKJDHF–USS Hartford
RMJ73WGA–The USS Hartford, Admiral Farragut's Flagship in 1864 during the American Civil War
RM2A58JJ2–USS Hartford, flagship of Admiral David Farragut during the Civil War] / McPherson & Oliver, photographers, 132 Canal Street, upstairs
RMAKCEYM–USS Hartford (left) firing on the iron clad CSS Tennessee at the Battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864.
RM2A58TJK–Unidentified sailors in Union uniforms aboard USS Hartford probably in New Orleans or Baton Rouge, Louisiana
RMM7FPKM–USS Hartford, flagship of Admiral David Farragut during the Civil War) - McPherson & Oliver, photographers, 132 Canal Street, upstairs LCCN2016649624
RMM83BE8–180311-N-LY160-146 Ice Camp Skate (March 11, 2018) – A field team, from Ice Camp Skate, prepares to attach a brow aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018, March 11. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Michael H. Lee)
RM2F62DCB–USS Hartford, Flagship of Admiral Farragut
RMERG7B4–USS Hartford colliding with CSS Tennessee at the Battle of Mobile Bay on 5 August, 1864, after a wartime sketch. American Civil
RMJTMEHT–USS HARTFORD is attacked by a Confederate fire raft and an ironclad ram the Manassas at right on 24 April 1862 during a Union t attack on New Orleans
RMERDECA–The USS Hartford on Fire, prior to the Battle of New Orleans, USA Civil War 1862
RMHFYX0F–The bridge crew of USS Hartford (SSN 768) along with two midshipmen (without ball caps) observe mooring procedures from the sail at Naval Submarine Base New London. (U.S. Navy photograph by Petty Officer 1st Class Virginia K. Schaefer/RELEASED) USS Hartford observes mooring procedures 110628-N-AW342-033
RM2AP7M4B–Anchor from USS Hartford Admiral Farragut's ship in historic Fort Gaines where the battle of Mobile Bay was fought, on Dauphin Island Alabama, USA.
RM2GDK9Y3–The USS Hartford anchor is pictured in the courtyard near the Battery Stanton powder magazines at The Fort Gaines in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
RFWW7KPD–USS HARTFORD (SSN-768)
RMCWAY13–The Battle of New Orleans, The USS Hartford on fire, April, 1862
RMMMTR9F–. English: Capture of New Orleans by Union Flag Officer David G Farragut. The screw sloop of war USS Hartford in center of the painting. . before 1892. Julian Oliver Davidson (1853-1894). Capture of New Orleans 1862
RM2E1GDE9–Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Hartford.
RMERG8MD–Opening of the naval attack on Port Hudson on 14 March, 1863, by Alfred R Waud. At 11pm on the 14th, Flag Officer David Farragut attempted to get his squadron past fortifications at Port Hudson, but only two ships from the seven, USS Hartford and Albatross, made it through, with USS Mississippi grounded and set on fire by her crew. ARW: American artist and illustrator, 2 October, 1828 – 6 April, 1891.
RMR0A445–Richard D. Dunphy, former U.S. Navy Sailor with Amputated Arms, was Coal Heaver aboard USS Hartford during American Civil War and was Wounded during Battle of Mobile Bay, Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor, Portrait by Samuel Masury, 1860's
RMERG7CP–Opening of the naval attack on Port Hudson on 14 March, 1863, by Alfred R Waud. At 11pm on the 14th, Flag Officer David Farragut attempted to get his squadron past fortifications at Port Hudson, but only two ships from the seven, USS Hartford and Albatross, made it through, with USS Mississippi grounded and set on fire by her crew. ARW: American artist and illustrator, 2 October, 1828 – 6 April, 1891.
RM2BJGEPE–200423-N-ME396-1042 GROTON, Conn. (April 23, 2020) USS Hartford (SSN 768) is guided to pier at the submarine’s homeport of Naval Submarine Base (SUBASE) New London by base-assigned tugboats. Hartford returned to SUBASE New London after regularly scheduled operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tristan B. Lotz/Released)
RM2GNAYW3–USS HARTFORD from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RMW5A0CJ–GROTON, Conn. (July. 24, 2019) Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768), stand topside as they pull into their homeport at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn. July 24, 2019. Hartford executed the chief of naval operation’s maritime strategy in supporting national security interests and maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Steven Hoskins)
RMJ4TD0W–USS Hartford painting
RM2EHKCHK–The United States Navy Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) leaving Portsmouth, UK on 5/11/12 after a courtesy port visit.
RF2DCDB5P–USS Hartford, Flagship of Admiral Farragut
RMM794EF–Unidentified sailors in Union uniforms aboard USS Hartford probably in New Orleans or Baton Rouge, Louisiana LCCN2017648742
RMER9CHB–Anchor from Admiral Farragut's flag ship, the USS Hartford. It is displayed within the grounds at Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island, A
RMBTK9XP–The Battle of New Orleans, The USS Hartford on fire, April, 1862
RMW0ME85–The transport dock ship, the USS New Orleans, is seen on the Pacific Ocean on November 4, 2008. The vessel collided with the nuclear-powered USS Hartford submarine in the Persian Gulf in the narrow Strait of Hormuz on March 20, 2009. The collision caused a ruptured fuel tank on the New Orleans, resulting in a 25,000 gallon oil spill. (UPI Photo/Jared Apollo Burgamy/U.S. Navy)
RMK0WB2E–170818-N-BK361-093 GROTON, Conn. (Aug 18, 2017) Sailors stand topside aboard the Los Angeles Class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) as the boat approaches the pier at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn. Hartford is returning from a six-month deployment in the 6th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. Daniel Mongiove/Released)
RM2GDK9Y6–The USS Hartford anchor is pictured in the courtyard in front of the quartermaster’s offices at Fort Gaines, Aug. 12, 2021, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
RMHFW9NK–050615-N-7949W-003 Naval Base Point Loma (June 15, 2005) - Officers and crew of the Swedish Navy submarine HMS Gotland (A 19) tour of the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768). Gotland will begin a one-year bilateral training effort with the U.S. NavyÕs anti-submarine warfare (ASW) forces. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 1st Class Daniel N. Woods (RELEASED) US Navy 050615-N-7949W-003 Officers and crew of the Swedish Navy submarine HMS Gotland (A 19) tour of the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768)
RM2E3WBGX–The U.S.S. Hartford anchor from Admiral David Farragut’s ship during the Battle of Mobile Bay is displayed at Fort Gaines in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
RMHFX9H5–090521-N-8467N-003 GROTON, Conn. (May 21, 2009) Sailors aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) wait for the brow to be lowered during the ships return home to Submarine Base New London after a month-long surface transit from Bahrain. Hartford sustained major damage to her sail in a March 20 collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz. (U.S. Navy photo by John Narewski/Released) USS Hartford (SSN 768)
RM2GDK9XF–The Fort Gaines courtyard is pictured looking toward the Battery Stanton powder magazines, the quartermaster’s offices, and the USS Hartford anchor.
RMHFX6TA–090321-N-9909C-152 BAHRAIN (March 21, 2009) Vice Adm. Bill Gortney watches through binoculars as the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) transits into Mina Salman pier in Bahrain. Hartford pulled into Bahrain where U.S. Navy engineers and inspection teams will asses and evaluate damage that resulted from a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz March 20. Overall damage to both ships is being evaluated. The incident remains under investigation. Hartford is deployed to the U.S. 5th fleet area of responsibility to s
RMR0A446–Richard D. Dunphy, former U.S. Navy Sailor with Amputated Arms, was Coal Heaver aboard USS Hartford during American Civil War and was Wounded during Battle of Mobile Bay, Awarded Congressional Medal of Honor, Full-length Standing Portrait, 1864
RMD1N1WA–Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Breanna Heidel, from Hartford, Wis., scores a target during a small arms weapons qualification on aircraft elevator three of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions for Operation Enduring FreedomDecember 30th 2012 U.S. Navy photo
RMF7DHCK–CT Connecticut state capitol building Hartford
RM2GNB2YG–USS Hartford, a sloop-of-war, steamer, was the first ship of the United States Navy named for Hartford, the capital of Connecticut. Hartford served in several prominent campaigns in the American Civil War as the flagship of David G. Farragut, most notably the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864. She survived until 1956, when she sank awaiting restoration at Norfolk, Virginia.
RMW5A0AD–GROTON, Conn. (July. 24, 2019) Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768), stand topside as they pull into their homeport at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn. July 24, 2019. Hartford executed the chief of naval operation’s maritime strategy in supporting national security interests and Maritime Security Operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Steven Hoskins)
RMD477GB–Sailors load stores onto USS Hartford.
RM2CTF1YC–The Los Angeles fast attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) is guided out of the floating dry dock, ARDM 4 on Thursday, September 17, 2020 at Submarine Base New London in Groton. Hartford completed regularly scheduled maintenance while docked. (U.S. Navy Photo by John Narewski/Released)
RMD47NN3–Sailors aboard USS Hartford conduct morning colors.
RMM83BE9–180311-N-LY160-135 Ice Camp Skate (March 11, 2018) – The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) surfaces from the ice in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018, March 11. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Michael H. Lee)
RFT58KBF–US historical envelope: cover with cachet Heroes of the American Navy, David Farragut and David Dixon Porter, postage stamp three cents, cancel, 1937
RMM7N6M1–180310-N-LY160-434 Ice Camp Skate (March 9, 2018) – Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford SSN 768 March 9, 2018 in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Micheal H. Lee)
RMW0ME7Y–The nuclear-powered USS Hartford submarine is seen in the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland on March 25, 1999. The vessel collided with a transport dock ship, the USS New Orleans, in the Persian Gulf in the narrow Strait of Hormuz on March 20 ,2009. The collision caused a ruptured fuel tank on the New Orleans, resulting in a 25,000 gallon oil spill. (UPI Photo/Don S. Montgomery/U.S. Navy)
RMPH12HC–GROTON, Conn. (Jun. 19, 2018) Seventeen-year-old, Troy Perna looks through the periscope aboard the Los Angeles class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN 768). During a tour arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Travelers Championship on Tuesday, 19 Jun. The experience also included spending the day with professional golfer, Jordan Spieth during the Travelers Championship. The Make-A-Wish Foundation arranges experiences, or 'wishes', to children with life-threatening medical conditions from three to 17 years-old.
RM2F62DP4–Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral David Farragut, 1864
RMERG7CA–The Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip on 24 April, 1862, as illustrated by J O Davidson. Here, the Confederate tugboat
RM2F62DE1–Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral Farragut, 1864
RMW7E36D–'The naval combat in Mobile Harbour', Alabama, American Civil War, 5 August 1864. Artist: Unknown
RM2GDKA0M–The Fort Gaines courtyard is pictured looking toward the SS Hartford anchor, officer’s quarters, commandant’s office, sally port, and guardhouse.
RMHFX6RJ–090321-N-9909C-993 BAHRAIN (March 21, 2009) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) arrives pier side at Mina Salman pier in Bahrain where U.S. Navy engineers and inspection teams will asses and evaluate damage that resulted from a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz March 20. Overall damage to both ships is being evaluated. The incident remains under investigation. Hartford is deployed to the U.S. 5th fleet area of responsibility to support maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Jane Campbell
RM2F62DCP–Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral Farragut, 1864
RMCN4K3K–ATLANTIC OCEAN (July 27, 2008) The guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) fires a 5-inch MK-45 Mod 2 light-weight gun during a live fire exercise during Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) 08-4 as a part of the Iwo Jima Expeditionary Strike Group.
RF2DCDBD2–Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral David Farragut, 1864
RM2GNAYTA–THE MEN WHO DARED SAILORS ON THE USS HARTFORD AFTER PASSING THE NEW ORLEANS FORTS from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
RF2DCDB5C–Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral Farragut, 1864
RMWA24C9–David G. Farragut (1801-1870), Admiral, David D. Porter (1813-1891), Admiral, postage stamp, USA, 1937
RF2DCDB77–Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral Farragut, 1864
RMWA24DK–David G. Farragut (1801-1870), Admiral, David D. Porter (1813-1891), Admiral, postage stamp, USA, 1937
RM2F62DD3–Siege of Port Hudson, Order of Attack, 1863
RMBWJN2W–United States Postage 3 cents
RMM7N6KM–180310-N-LY160-725 Ice Camp Skate (March 9, 2018) – Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford SSN 768 surfaces through the ice March 9, 2018 in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Micheal H. Lee)
RMW0ME7W–The transport dock ship, the USS New Orleans, is seen in the bay of San Diego, California on May 3, 2007. The vessel collided with the nuclear-powered USS Hartford submarine in the Persian Gulf in the narrow Strait of Hormuz on March 20, 2009. The collision caused a ruptured fuel tank on the New Orleans, resulting in a 25,000 gallon oil spill. (UPI Photo/Tiffini M. Jones/U.S. Navy)
RMPH12HB–GROTON, Conn. (Jun. 19, 2018) Seventeen-year-old, Troy Perna, climbs down a vertical ladder during a tour aboard the Los Angeles class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN 768) during a tour arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Travelers Championship. The tour also included also included spending the day with professional golfer, Jordan Spieth during the Travelers Championship. The Make-A-Wish Foundation arranges experiences, or 'wishes', to children with life-threatening medical conditions from ages three to 17 years-old.
RMER9CH9–Battery Stanton within the walls of Fort Gaines at Dauphin Island, Alabama. Completed in 1903, it held three six-inch guns.
RMDRJD0G–Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island, Alabama.
RM2F3CX6M–Cutlass and Leather Scabbard, 1935/1942.
RMG6CGH9–1860s AUGUST 1864 BATTLE MOBILE BAY ALABAMA REAR ADMIRAL DAVID FARRAGUT LASHED TO RIGGING DAMN THE TORPEDOES FULL SPEED AHEAD
RMF22J7W–1945 Hartford Courant (USA) front page reporting the end of World War Two and VJ Day
RMHFX6TB–090321-N-9909C-211 BAHRAIN (March 21, 2009) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) pulls into Mina Salman pier in Bahrain where U.S. Navy engineers and inspection teams will asses and evaluate damage that resulted from a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz March 20. Overall damage to both ships is being evaluated. The incident remains under investigation. Hartford is deployed to the U.S. 5th fleet area of responsibility to support maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Jane Campbell/Released)
RFH69HTG–Monument of David Glasgow Farragut, flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War, Washington DC, USA
RM2GNB2Y7–USS Hartford, a sloop-of-war, steamer, was the first ship of the United States Navy named for Hartford, the capital of Connecticut. Hartford served in several prominent campaigns in the American Civil War as the flagship of David G. Farragut, most notably the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864. She survived until 1956, when she sank awaiting restoration at Norfolk, Virginia. from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illu
RF2DCDB61–Siege of Port Hudson, Order of Attack, 1863
RMM7N6KR–180310-N-LY160-628 Ice Camp Skate (March 9, 2018) – Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford SSN 768 surfaces through the ice March 9, 2018 in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Micheal H. Lee)
RMW0ME7T–The nuclear-powered USS Hartford submarine is seen in the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland on March 25, 1999. The vessel collided with a transport dock ship, the USS New Orleans, in the Persian Gulf in the narrow Strait of Hormuz on March 20 ,2009. The collision caused a ruptured fuel tank on the New Orleans, resulting in a 25,000 gallon oil spill. (UPI Photo/Don S. Montgomery/U.S. Navy)
RMPH12HA–GROTON, Conn. (Jun. 19, 2018) Fifteen-year-old, Grayson Beck, looks through the periscope aboard the Los Angeles class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN 768). During a tour arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Travelers Championship on Tuesday, 19 Jun. The experience also included spending the day with professional golfer, Jordan Spieth during the Travelers Championship. The Make-A-Wish Foundation arranges experiences, or 'wishes', to children with life-threatening medical conditions from three to 17 years-old.
RM2F62DD4–Battle of Mobile Bay, 1864
RMHFX6RH–090321-N-9909C-848 BAHRAIN (March 21, 2009) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) pulls into Mina Salman pier in Bahrain where U.S. Navy engineers and inspection teams will asses and evaluate damage that resulted from a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz March 20. Overall damage to both ships is being evaluated. The incident remains under investigation. Hartford is deployed to the U.S. 5th fleet area of responsibility to support maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Jane Campbell/Released)
RMM7N6M0–180310-N-LY160-553 Ice Camp Skate (March 10, 2018) – Seawolf-class submarine USS Connecticut SSN 22 and Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford SSN 768 breakthrough the ice March 9, 2018 in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Micheal H. Lee)
RMPH12HD–GROTON, Conn. (Jun. 19, 2018) Chief Electronics Technician (Submarine – Navigation) Michael Covington, assigned to the Los Angeles class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN 768), Presents a ship’s coin to 15-year-old, Grayson Beck, during a tour of USS Hartford, which was arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The wish also included spending the day with professional golfer, Jordan Spieth during the Travelers Championship. The Make-A-Wish Foundation arranges experiences, or 'wishes', to children with life-threatening medical conditions from three to 17 years-old.
RF2DCDB5G–Battle of Mobile Bay, 1864
RMHFX6RK–090321-N-9909C-993 BAHRAIN (March 21, 2009) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) arrives pier side at Mina Salman pier in Bahrain where U.S. Navy engineers and inspection teams will asses and evaluate damage that resulted from a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz March 20. Overall damage to both ships is being evaluated. The incident remains under investigation. Hartford is deployed to the U.S. 5th fleet area of responsibility to support maritime security operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Jane Campbell
RMHFX6P7–090320-N-XXXXX-001 PERSIAN GULF (March 20, 2009) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) is underway in the Persian Gulf after a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18). Hartford sustained damage to her sail, but the propulsion plant of the nuclear-powered submarine was unaffected by this collision. (U.S. Navy photo/Released) US Navy 090320-N-XXXXX-001 The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) is underway in the Persian Gulf after a collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18)
RMHFX8F2–090429-N-3650S-016 MANAMA, Bahrain (April 29, 2009) An officer aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) shows members of the Naval Support Activity Bahrain Surface Naval Association the ship's capacity for transporting landing craft vehicles during a ship tour. The New Orleans is in dry dock at the Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard in Manama, Bahrain for repairs. The amphibious transport dock was damaged in a collision with USS Hartford (SSN 768) March 20, 2009. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Matt Snodgrass/Released) US Navy 090429-N-3650
RMHFX94A–090512-N-0803S-012 MANAMA, Bahrain (May 12, 2009) The amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) prepares to return to sea fully mission capable after completing repairs at the Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY) Shipyard dry dock. At the ASRY Shipyard, dry dock repairs were made to the ship's damaged hull, ruptured fuel tank and ballast tanks, which was damaged in a collision with USS Hartford (SSN 768) March 20, 2009, in the Strait of Hormuz. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Nathan Schaeffer/Released) US Navy 090512-N-0803S-012 The amphibious transport dock
RMHFX9HB–090521-N-8467N-004 GROTON, Conn. (May 21, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Chris Yaras holds his four-week old daughter for the first time as his wife looks on. Yaras is returning home aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) and was on a scheduled deployment when his daughter was born. Hartford sustained major damage to her sail in a March 20 collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz and had to transit on surface from Baharin to Groton. (U.S. Navy Photo by John Narewski/Released) US Navy 090521-N-8467
RMM7N6KT–180310-N-LY160-740 Ice Camp Skate (March 9, 2018) – A Sailor assigned to Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford SSN 768 mans the sail after it surfaced through the ice cover March 9, 2018 in support of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Micheal H. Lee)
RMMCJMDH–180414-N-LW591-053 GROTON, Conn. (April 14, 2018) The Royal Navy, hunter killer submarine, HMS Trenchant (S-91), approaches the pier at Naval Submarine Base, New London on Saturday, April 14, 2018, for a port visit. Before arriving at Naval Submarine Base, New London the British submarine took part in Ice Exercise 18 (ICEX 2018) along with two U.S. submarines, Los Angeles Class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN-768) and Seawolf Class, fast-attack submarine, USS Connecticut (SSN-22). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Steven Hoskins/Released)
RMPH12H8–GROTON, Conn. (Jun. 19, 2018) Chief of the Boat, Master Chief Sonar Technician (Submarine) Nathan Chappelle (right), assigned to the Los Angeles class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN 768), gives a tour of the Hartford, Tuesday, 19 Jun., to 17-year-old, Troy Perna, 15-year-old, Grayson Beck, their families, members of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and representatives from the PGA. Perna and Beck toured Hartford as part of an experience that also included spending the day with professional golfer, Jordan Spieth during the Travelers Championship. The Foundation arranges experiences, or 'wi
RMHFX9H4–090521-N-8467N-002 GROTON, Conn. (May 21, 2009) Line handlers aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) cast lines ashore upon the ships return home to Submarine Base New London after a month-long surface transit from Bahrain. Hartford sustained major damage to her sail in a March 20 collision with the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18) in the Strait of Hormuz. (U.S. Navy photo by John Narewski/Released) US Navy 090521-N-8467N-002 Line handlers aboard the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) cast lines ashore upon
RMHG05C8–USS Hartford NHC
RMMCJMDG–180414-N-LW591-054 GROTON, Conn. (April 14, 2018) The Royal Navy, hunter killer submarine, HMS Trenchant (S-91), approaches the pier at Naval Submarine Base, New London on Saturday, April 14, 2018, for a port visit. Before arriving at Naval Submarine Base, New London the British submarine took part in Ice Exercise 18 (ICEX 2018) along with two U.S. submarines, Los Angeles Class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN-768) and Seawolf Class, fast-attack submarine, USS Connecticut (SSN-22). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Steven Hoskins/Released)
RMPH12H7–GROTON, Conn. (Jun. 19, 2018) Chief Electronics Technician (Submarine – Navigation) Michael Covington, assigned to the Los Angeles class, fast-attack submarine, USS Hartford (SSN 768), Presents a ship’s coin to 15-year-old, Grayson Beck, during a tour of USS Hartford, which was arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The wish also included spending the day with professional golfer, Jordan Spieth during the Travelers Championship. The Make-A-Wish Foundation arranges experiences, or 'wishes', to children with life-threatening medical conditions from three to 17 years-old.
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