The United States Navy has a tradition of naming many of its popular ships after U.S. presidents. Here are five that stand ...
Summary and 4 Points You Need to Know: The USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23), one of three Seawolf-class submarines, is a highly ...
Key Point: Sometime apparently in August 2013, the U.S. Navy’s nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Seawolf eased out of the ...
The Navy will name two future Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers for former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Developed during the Cold War by the U.S. Navy to confront Soviet Union forces, the USS Seawolf nuclear submarine is one of the most advanced ships worldwide. The advent of nuclear-powered engines ...
He was preparing to become the engineering officer for the USS Seawolf, a vessel known for being one of the first to operate on atomic power. Carter, however, was forced to leave the program due ...
Before Carter was able to serve on the USS Seawolf, one of the atomic fleet’s first ships, his father died and he resigned from the Navy in 1953 to return to Plains, Ga., and manage the family ...
and in 2005 a Seawolf-class fast attack submarine was named for him. He is also the last President to have visited Kitsap County, when he attended a change of command ceremony for the USS Jimmy ...