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July 12, 2002 – Present

USS Texas (SSN-775)

Scale 1/200

Credit: Museum of Military Models, Clyde, Texas. Private Collection of Warren D. Harkins.

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General Characteristics

Class and Type: Virginia-class submarine

Displacement: 7,900 tonnes (7,800 long tons)

Length: 114.9 m (377 ft)

Beam: 10.3 m (34 ft)

Propulsion:

1 Γ— S9G PWR nuclear reactor 280,000 shp (210 MW), HEU 93%

2 Γ— steam turbines 40,000 shp (30 MW)

1 Γ— single shaft pump-jet propulsor

1 Γ— secondary propulsion motor

Speed:

exceeds 25 kn (29 mph; 46 km/h)

Range Measured in terms of time (life-of-the-ship; approx. 33 years)

Complement: 134

Armament:

12 Γ— VLS (BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile)

4 Γ— 533 mm torpedo tubes (Mk-48 torpedo)

Description

USS Texas (SSN-775) is a Virginia-class submarine and the fourth warship of the United States Navy to be named after the US state of Texas.

The contract to build her was awarded to the Northrop Grumman Newport News shipyard (then called Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.) on 30 September 1998 and her keel was laid down on 12 July 2002. She was christened on 31 July 2004 by Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States. She was launched into the James River on 9 April 2005 and commissioned as a US Navy warship in Galveston, Texas on 9 September 2006.

TOKYO BAY, Japan (Feb. 05, 2015) Sailors, aboard the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Texas (SSN-775), moor the boat to the pier. Texas is visiting Yokosuka for a port visit. U.S. Navy port visits represent an important opportunity to promote stability and security in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, demonstrate commitment to regional partners and foster growing relationships. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brian G. Reynolds/Released) 160205-N-ED185-093.

Ownership & Province

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    Name: USS Texas

    Namesake: State of Texas

    Awarded: September 30, 1999

    Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding

    Laid Down: July 12, 2002

    Sponsored By: Laura Bush

    Christened: July 31, 2004

    Launched: April 9, 2005

    Commissioned: September 9, 2006

    Homeport: Pearl Harbor, U.S.

    Motto: β€œDon't Mess with Texas!"

    Status: in active service

Identification

History & Related Content

USS Texas (SSN-775) christening ceremony at Northrop Grumman Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia - July 31, 2004.

Service History

Texas arrived at Galveston Bay on 4 September 2006 and was escorted into the harbor by Elissa. With a crowd of 10,000 in attendance, Texas was commissioned in Galveston, Texas, and joined the US Atlantic Fleet on 9 September 2006.

The boat departed New London Naval Submarine Base at Groton for Pearl Harbor on 16 September 2009. On her way to Pearl Harbor, Texas traveled to the Arctic Ocean and surfaced near the North Pole's ice pack. Texas arrived at her new home port on 23 November 2009.

The submarine departed Pearl Harbor for her first three-month operational patrol on 27 October 2010. The location of her first deployment was not disclosed by the Navy.

In May 2012, Texas underwent a scheduled 20-month-long overhaul.

The Honorable Gordon R. England, Secretary of the Navy, addresses the employees of Northrop Grumman Newport News at the Keel authentication ceremony for the newest Virginia Class Submarine, Texas SSN-775. First Lady Laura Bush, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark, were also in attendance (Newport News photo via NNS) - Newport News, Virginia - July 12, 2002.

Ship's Crest

"In the forefront is a full view of Texas, ready to go forth and take the fight to the enemy. Emblazoned on her hull is the shape of the state of Texas, denoting the outstanding patriotism and leadership the citizens of Texas have contributed to the American nation. Located within the state outline is a symbol of the atom, representing the warfighting capability and endurance afforded Texas by nuclear power.

Texas is backed by the traditional badge of the Texas Rangers. This identifies the singularity of purpose between the men and women who enforce Texas law and the sailors. The four white stars represent the four American warships to bear the name of the state of Texas. "Don't Mess with Texas" is a well known state slogan and a warning for those who attempt to prevent Texas from carrying out her mission. The battle scarred Lone Star flag flying behind Texas represents the gallant heroism of those who fought and died at the Alamo to ensure the future of Texas, and it also represents the perseverance with which Texas and her crew will endure through all missions that are put before her."

USS Texas (SSN-775) arriving in Newport News, Virginia after sea trials - May 2006.

USS Texas (SSN-775) Port Canaveral, Florida - August 2006.

Accompanied by Command Master Chief Mark Brooks, center-left, and Commanding Officer John J. Litherland, center-right, First Lady Laura Bush, delivers her remarks and orders the ship to life, as the boats official sponsor, during the commissioning ceremony - Galveston, Texas - September 9, 2006.

USS Texas (SSN-775) is moored in the submarine magnetic silencing facility at Beckoning Point at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii - April 2012.

USS Texas (SSN-775) Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - March 2016.

In popular culture

This commissioning was depicted in Season 2, Episode 4 of the Discovery Channel television series, FutureWeapons.

USS Texas (SSN-775) Badge
USS Texas (SSN-775)
USS Texas (SSN-775) Port Canaveral, Florida - August 2006.