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Submarine Group 10 was commissioned January 1, 1989, and is the senior command at Kings Bay. Group 10 is a subordinate command to Commander Submarine Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet . It exercises command over various commands and units assigned, including operational and administrative control of the Ohio -class submarines based at Submarine Base ...
Submarine Group 7: Yokosuka, Japan SUBRON 15 Active Also functions as CTF-74 under Seventh Fleet, and as CTF-54 under Fifth Fleet: Submarine Group 8: Naples, Italy Active Also functions as CTF-64 and CTF-69 under Sixth Fleet: Submarine Group 9: Bangor, WA DEVRON 5, SUBRONs 17 and 19 Active Submarine Group 10: Kings Bay, GA SUBRONs 16 and 20 Active
Flag officer assignments include command of Submarine Group 10 in Kings Bay, Georgia; director of Undersea Warfare (OPNAV N97), Pentagon, and deputy commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Global Strike at United States Strategic Command.
©"USS Rhode Island (SSBN 740) Gold crew returns to homeport at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia." by Official U.S. Navy Imagery is licensed under BY 2.0. - Original / License.
Commander, Submarine Group 2 (COMSUBGRU Two) Submarine Group 2 was disestablished on 22 August 2014. [9] It had been previously designated Submarine Flotilla Two and was active in the Atlantic Fleet from at least 1978 to 2014 and based in Groton, CT. (Ships and Aircraft, Eleventh Edition, 1978) Commander, Submarine Squadron 2 (COMSUBRON Two):
During Wednesday's Southeast Georgia Alliance meeting, Larry Price, director of the transition team at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, told board members that about 800 sailors leave Navy service ...
Nebraska was originally assigned to Submarine Group 10 at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia. On 1 October 2004, Nebraska was transferred to Submarine Squadron 17 in Submarine Group 9 at Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor, Washington. In 2013 Nebraska transferred to Submarine Squadron 19 to conduct an Engineering Refueling Overhaul. [6]
The submarine subsequently completed a 27½-month engineered refueling and overhaul at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia, on 8 March 2009. Alaska shifted to Submarine Squadron 20 , Submarine Group 10, at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay , Georgia, on 1 May 2009; she arrived at Kings Bay on 1 April.