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                February 12, 2019 • Page 8
 
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 USS South Dakota (SSN 790) Commissioned
 
 From Commander, Submarine Force
 Atlantic Public Affairs
 GROTON, Conn. (NNS) -- NEW LONDON, Conn. – USS South Dakota (SSN 790)
 became the newest and 17th Virginia-class
 fast-attack submarine in the U.S. Navy
 during her commissioning ceremony at
 Naval Submarine Base New London, Feb.
 2, 2019.
 The U.S. Navy, with assistance from
 Mrs. Deanie Dempsey, the ship’s sponsor, gave the command, “Man our ship
 and bring her to life!” spurring the crew
 into action and all ship’s systems to be
 tested, including alarms, bells, radars,
 and scopes.
 USS South Dakota’s Commanding
 Officer, Cmdr. Craig Litty, highlighted
 South Dakota’s capability to dominate the
 undersea domain and enable military success in any engagement.
 “South Dakota was built to be on scene
 and unseen, forward deployed and ready
 to take the fight to our adversaries and
 
 protect our shores here,” said Litty. “We
 do that through executing the seven mission areas that the United States Submarine Force, which focus primarily on
 anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface
 warfare, but we are also very capable of
 reconnaissance operations and operations in littoral waters. As the commissioning crew, we’ve developed a special
 bond with the ship itself, which we will
 use to maximize our capability on our first
 deployment.”
 Commander of the Submarine Forces,
 Vice Adm. Chas Richard underscored
 Litty’s remarks. “South Dakota will soon
 enter the fleet with stealth, flexibility and
 endurance,” said Richard, addressing the
 crew and attendees. “Traveling silently
 through the world’s oceans undetected,
 collecting information, preparing for
 battle, and if necessary, striking from the
 deep swiftly without warning; answering the nation’s call. To the south Dakota
 crew, as your motto attests, ‘Under The
 Sea, We Rule’ because the
 nation the navy and the
 Mt. Rushmore state are
 depending on you.”
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 Dempsey expressed
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 what the moment and her
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 role as the ship’s sponsor means to her. “It is my
 privilege to be the sponsor
 of USS South Dakota,” said
 Dempsey. “I’ve been here
 from the very beginning,
 watching both the boat
 and her crew grow and that
 
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 gives me a tremendous sense of pride.
 When I said those words and the sailors
 responded ‘Aye, Aye, Ma’am!’, it gave me
 goosebumps.”
 The first South Dakota (ACR 9) a United
 States Navy Pennsylvania-class armored
 cruiser, laid down on 30 September 1902
 by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco,
 California, and launched on 21 July 1904
 was sponsored by Grace Herreid, daughter of Charles N. Herreid, governor of
 South Dakota.
 The second South Dakota’s (BB 57)
 keel was laid down on July 5, 1939, at
 Camden, New Jersey, by the New York
 Shipbuilding Corporation. She was
 launched on June 7, 1941, sponsored by
 Mrs. Harlan J. Bushfield, wife of the governor of South Dakota. The lead ship of
 her class, South Dakota was considered to
 be the most efficient battleship designed
 under the limitations of the Washington
 Naval Treaty during World War II.
 Though in their 90s, some of the sailors from the submarine’s namesake made
 it out to the event to see that the history
 and traditions were passed on to the next
 generation.
 “It is very impressive and I am very
 honored to be a part of this,” said Richard Hackley, a seaman 1st Class (Radar
 Striker) aboard the battleship USS South
 Dakota during World War II. “I’ve got fond
 memories from serving on South Dakota
 and to be included in the new South Dakota is quite an honor for me.”
 South Dakota is the seventh of eight
 
 Block III Virginia-class submarines to be
 built. The Block III submarines are made
 with the new Virginia Payload Tubes
 designed to lower costs and increase
 missile-firing payload possibilities.
 The first 10 Block I and Block II Virginia-class submarines have 12 individual
 21-inch diameter vertical launch tubes
 able to fire Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAMS). The Block III submarines
 are built with two-larger 87-inch diameter
 tubes able to house six TLAMS each. “It
 is flattering to be chosen to a part of this
 tradition,” said Sonar Technician (Submarines) 2nd Class Casey Strickland, a South
 Dakota Plankowner. “It sets us aside from
 other boat crews and I think it is an honor
 to be part of this.”
 South Dakota is a flexible, multimission platform designed to carry out
 the seven core competencies of the
 submarine force: anti-submarine warfare;
 anti-surface warfare; delivery of special
 operations forces; strike warfare; irregular
 warfare; intelligence, surveillance and
 reconnaissance; and mine warfare.
 The submarine is 377 feet long, has a
 34-foot beam, and will be able to dive to
 depths greater than 800 feet and operate
 at speeds in excess of 25 knots submerged. It will operate for over 30 years
 without ever refueling. Construction on
 South Dakota began 2013; the submarine’s
 keel was authenticated during a ceremony
 on April 4, 2016; and the submarine was
 christened during a ceremony Oct. 14,
 2017.
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