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USS Hampton (SSN-767)

USS Hampton (SSN-767), a Los Angeles-class submarine, is the fourth ship of the United States Navy to bear this name. The earlier Hamptons were given their names for varying reasons, but SSN-767 was specifically named for four cities: Hampton, Virginia; Hampton, Iowa; Hampton, South Carolina; and Hampton, New Hampshire. There are 14 more "Hampton" towns in the United States.

USS Hampton at the North Pole in April 2004
History
United States
NameUSS Hampton
NamesakeThe Cities of Hampton, Virginia, Hampton, Iowa, Hampton, South Carolina and Hampton, New Hampshire
Awarded6 February 1987
BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
Laid down2 March 1990
Launched3 April 1992
Sponsored byMrs. Laura Bateman
Commissioned6 November 1993
HomeportNaval Base Point Loma
Motto
Statusin active service
NotesRecertified for operations as of December 2007[1]
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeLos Angeles-class submarine
Displacement
  • 6,000 long tons (6,096 t) light
  • 6,927 long tons (7,038 t) full
  • 927 long tons (942 t) dead
Length110.3 m (361 ft 11 in)
Beam10 m (32 ft 10 in)
Draft9.4 m (30 ft 10 in)
Propulsion
  • 1 × S6G PWR nuclear reactor with D2W core (165 MW), HEU 93.5%[2][3]
  • 2 × steam turbines (33,500) shp
  • 1 × shaft
  • 1 × secondary propulsion motor 325 hp (242 kW)
Complement12 officers, 98 men
Armament

The contract to build the Hampton was awarded to the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia (adjacent to the aforementioned Hampton, Va.) on 6 February 1987, and her keel was laid down on 2 March 1990. She was launched on 3 April 1992, sponsored by Mrs. Laura Bateman, and she was commissioned on 6 November 1993, with Commander David Antanitus in command.

In late April 2004 Hampton along with HMS Tireless (S88) surfaced through the ice together at the North Pole.

In February 2007, Hampton left Norfolk, Virginia for a seven-month Western Pacific (WESTPAC) deployment. She traveled through the Panama Canal and arrived in Yokosuka, Japan. She completed two missions of national importance, and participated in two major, multinational naval exercises. She made port visits in Apra Harbor, Guam, White Beach, Okinawa, and Brisbane, Australia, as well as a brief stop in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, before arriving in San Diego, CA. She earned the Navy Expeditionary Medal during this time.[4]

On 17 September 2007, the Hampton's homeport was changed from Norfolk to San Diego, in a change from the Atlantic Fleet to the Pacific Fleet.

In an isolated incident from her safe operational record, in October 2007, six naval personnel were disciplined for fraudulently documenting the chemistry records of the Hampton's nuclear propulsion plant.[5][6] Shortly thereafter, the ship's commanding officer Commander Michael B. Portland was also relieved of his command because of a loss of confidence in his leadership, but he has not been charged with any offense.[1][7] In March 2008, the US Navy revealed that a total of 11 officers and enlisted men had been disciplined in connection with the fraudulent documentation and for cheating on qualification tests. In addition to the Captain, the submarine's engineer officer, the engineering department master chief petty officer, and the entire reactor laboratory division were dismissed from Naval nuclear plant duty and submarine service. No damage was discovered in the reactor core and the submarine has returned to operational status.[8]

USS Hampton completed a Western Pacific deployment from 17 October 2008 to 17 April 2009. She made port visits to Singapore, Yokosuka, Japan, Saipan, and Apra Harbor, Guam, before returning to home port in San Diego. She participated in the first submarine exercise between the United States and the Singapore Navy.

In 2010 and 2011, the USS Hampton won the Submarine Squadron 11 Battle Efficiency award.

On 15 May 2011, the submarine visited Hong Kong.[9]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b ABC news report of commanding officer's relief for cause
  2. ^ "International Panel on Fissile Materials". fissilematerials.org. 10 April 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Validation of the Use of Low Enriched Uranium as a Replacement for Highly Enriched Uranium in US Submarine Reactors" (PDF). dspace.mit.edu. June 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ CNN Article regarding disciplined sailors
  6. ^ "WASHINGTON IN BRIEF". The Washington Post. from the original on 4 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Submarine Commander Is Relieved of Duty". The Washington Post. from the original on 21 October 2018.
  8. ^ San Diego Union-Tribune, "11 Officers, Sailors From S.D.-Based Sub Disciplined", 10 March 2008.
  9. ^ Yeoman 1st Class James Barnes, Commander Submarine Group 7 Public Affairs. "USS Hampton Visits Hong Kong". Navy.mil. Retrieved 30 March 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.

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For other ships with the same name see USS Hampton USS Hampton SSN 767 a Los Angeles class submarine is the fourth ship of the United States Navy to bear this name The earlier Hamptons were given their names for varying reasons but SSN 767 was specifically named for four cities Hampton Virginia Hampton Iowa Hampton South Carolina and Hampton New Hampshire There are 14 more Hampton towns in the United States USS Hampton at the North Pole in April 2004HistoryUnited StatesNameUSS HamptonNamesakeThe Cities of Hampton Virginia Hampton Iowa Hampton South Carolina and Hampton New HampshireAwarded6 February 1987BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Drydock CompanyLaid down2 March 1990Launched3 April 1992Sponsored byMrs Laura BatemanCommissioned6 November 1993HomeportNaval Base Point LomaMotto Qui Desiderant Pacem Preparate Bellum Latin Those who desire peace prepare for war Vegetius Book 3 of De Re MilitariStatusin active serviceNotesRecertified for operations as of December 2007 1 BadgeGeneral characteristicsClass and typeLos Angeles class submarineDisplacement6 000 long tons 6 096 t light 6 927 long tons 7 038 t full 927 long tons 942 t deadLength110 3 m 361 ft 11 in Beam10 m 32 ft 10 in Draft9 4 m 30 ft 10 in Propulsion1 S6G PWR nuclear reactor with D2W core 165 MW HEU 93 5 2 3 2 steam turbines 33 500 shp 1 shaft 1 secondary propulsion motor 325 hp 242 kW Complement12 officers 98 menArmament4 21 in 533 mm torpedo tubes 12 vertical launch Tomahawk missilesThe contract to build the Hampton was awarded to the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News Virginia adjacent to the aforementioned Hampton Va on 6 February 1987 and her keel was laid down on 2 March 1990 She was launched on 3 April 1992 sponsored by Mrs Laura Bateman and she was commissioned on 6 November 1993 with Commander David Antanitus in command In late April 2004 Hampton along with HMS Tireless S88 surfaced through the ice together at the North Pole In February 2007 Hampton left Norfolk Virginia for a seven month Western Pacific WESTPAC deployment She traveled through the Panama Canal and arrived in Yokosuka Japan She completed two missions of national importance and participated in two major multinational naval exercises She made port visits in Apra Harbor Guam White Beach Okinawa and Brisbane Australia as well as a brief stop in Pearl Harbor Hawaii before arriving in San Diego CA She earned the Navy Expeditionary Medal during this time 4 On 17 September 2007 the Hampton s homeport was changed from Norfolk to San Diego in a change from the Atlantic Fleet to the Pacific Fleet In an isolated incident from her safe operational record in October 2007 six naval personnel were disciplined for fraudulently documenting the chemistry records of the Hampton s nuclear propulsion plant 5 6 Shortly thereafter the ship s commanding officer Commander Michael B Portland was also relieved of his command because of a loss of confidence in his leadership but he has not been charged 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