Photo by Chief Petty Officer Shannon Renfroe | Office of the Secretary of the Navy | 10.03.2023
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro, today, announced that the future Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine SSN 810 will be named USS San Francisco, Oct. 3. In addition, Secretary Del Toro announced the Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi agreed to be the ship’s sponsor. Secretary Del Toro made the announcement during Fleet Week San Francisco....
Photo by Aldo Anderson | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 08.16.2021
Following completion of its conversion work at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), the future moored training ship USS San Francisco (SSN 711) was towed down to Charleston, South Carolina Aug. 16. San Francisco will serve as a modern training platform for Sailors at the Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU)—Charleston....
Photo by Aldo Anderson | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 08.16.2021
Following completion of its conversion work at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), the future moored training ship USS San Francisco (SSN 711) was towed down to Charleston, South Carolina Aug. 16. San Francisco will serve as a modern training platform for Sailors at the Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU)—Charleston....
Photo by Aldo Anderson | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 08.16.2021
Following completion of its conversion work at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), the future moored training ship USS San Francisco (SSN 711) was towed down to Charleston, South Carolina Aug. 16. San Francisco will serve as a modern training platform for Sailors at the Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU)—Charleston....
Photo by Aldo Anderson | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 10.05.2020
USS San Francisco (SSN 711) undocked at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Oct. 5, moving pierside for the final phase of its Moored Training Ship conversion....
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 09.23.2020
Temporary Services (Code 990) working on the dry dock build for the USS Pasadena (SSN 752) while USS San Francisco (SSN 711) is still in dock....
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 09.23.2020
“Lifting and Handling (Code 740) Rigging (Shop 72) Day Shift couldn’t support us because of project work, so their night shift people have been a really big help for us,” Code 990 Docking Manager Scott Stuart explained. “They were the ones who made sure that our materials made it in and out.”...
Photo by Shelby West | Norfolk Naval Shipyard | 09.23.2020
Temporary Services (Code 990) measuring things out for the dry dock build.