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| Career | |
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| Awarded: | 28 November 1989 |
| Laid down: | 6 July 1992 |
| Launched: | 16 April 1995 |
| Commissioned: | 13 September 1996 |
| Fate: | Active, in commission |
| Homeport: | Pearl Harbor |
| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 6000 tons light, 6927 tons full, 927 tons dead |
| Length: | 110.3 meters (362 feet) |
| Beam: | 10 meters (33 feet) |
| Draft: | 9.4 meters (31 feet) |
| Speed: | |
| Depth: | 1200 feet |
| Complement: | 12 officers, 98 men |
| Armament: | four 21-inch torpedo tubes, 12 vertical launch Tomahawk_missiles |
USS Cheyenne (SSN-773), the last Los Angeles-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Cheyenne, Wyoming. The contract to build her was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia on 28 November 1989 and her keel was laid down on 6 July 1992. She was launchedThe ceremonies involved in naming and launching naval ships are based in traditions thousands of years old. A Babylonian narrative dating from the 3rd millennium BC describes the completion of a ship: :Openings to the water I stopped; :I searched for crac on 16 April 1995 sponsored by Mrs. Ann Simpson, wife of Wyoming Senator Alan K. Simpson, and commissionedThe ceremonies involved in commissioning ships into a military force are based in traditions thousands of years old. Ship naming and launching are the inseparable elements which endow a ship hull with her identity. Yet, just as many developmental mileston on 13 September 1996, with Commander Peter H. Ozimik in command.
Cheyenne transferred to her homeport of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in 1998.
Cheyenne has served as a trials platform for flat-screen, interoperative sonar displays based on commercially-available equipment.
Cheyenne was the first ship to launch Tomahawk missiles in Operation Iraqi Freedom. She would go on to successfully launch her entire complement of Tomahawks, earning a " clean sweep " for combat actions in the final three months of a 9 month deployment.
See USS Cheyenne for other ships of the same name.
This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register and various press releases.
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