
USS Los Angeles (SSN-688) - Wikipedia
Los Angeles made her first operational deployment to the Mediterranean Sea in 1977 and was awarded a Meritorious Unit Citation. In 1978, she transferred to the Pacific Fleet and was …
USS LOS ANGELES (CA-135) Deployments & History
When not deployed in the western Pacific, Los Angeles operated out of Long Beach along the west coast and in the Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands. She returned to Long Beach from her …
USS Los Angeles SSN-688 class attack submarine US Navy
Following her commissioning, Los Angeles entered service with Submarine Squadron 6 on 13 November 1976, and then sailed to New London, Conn., to certify to employ Mk 48 torpedoes …
uss la history
Known as the Quemoy-Matsu Crisis, Los Angeles joined Task Group 77.6 of the Seventh Fleet on 10 September, 35 miles from Formosa, to protect Formosa from a possible invasion by …
USS Los Angeles (CA-135) - NHHC
USS Los Angeles (CA‑135) operations sent her from the coast of Japan to the Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, and the East and South China Seas. When not deployed in the western Pacific, …
USS Los Angeles (SSN 688) - Unofficial US Navy Site
USS LOS ANGELES was ordered on January 8, 1971, as the lead unit of what would become the largest class of nuclear-powered attack submarines built for the U.S. Navy.
USS Los Angeles. SSN688
USS Los Angeles (SSN-688)The USS Los Angeles was the lead ship in her class of submarines, was fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Los Angeles, California.
USS Los Angeles (SSN 688) history - U.S. Carriers
USS Los Angeles was commissioned on November 13, 1976, Cmdr. John E. Christensen in command. She made her first operational deployment to the Mediterranean Sea in 1977 and …
USS LOS ANGELES (SSN-688) Deployments & History
USS LOS ANGELES (SSN-688) - a Los Angeles-class submarine In Commission 1976 to 2010
Los Angeles-class submarine - Wikipedia
USS Los Angeles, lead boat of the class. The Los Angeles class of submarines are nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) in service with the United States Navy.