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To support Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West), Rear Adm. Chris Cavanaugh, Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacif...
06/11/2026

To support Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West), Rear Adm. Chris Cavanaugh, Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, reestablished Submarine Squadron 3 (CSS-3), which previously operated out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and was decommissioned in February 2012. The new CSS-3 will operate from HMAS Stirling in Western Australia.
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To support Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West), Rear Adm. Chris Cavanaugh, Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, reestablished Submarine Squadron 3 (CSS-3), which previously operated out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and was decommissioned in February 2012. The new CSS-3 will operate fro...

06/09/2026

PERTH, Australia – As of May 30, the U.S. Navy has established a new naval support activity in Perth, Western Australia as part of AUKUS, the enhanced trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This move follows the trilateral Joint Statement on M...

06/08/2026

Summer surf is calling... but safety comes first! 🌊

Before you paddle out, check weather conditions and always surf within your skill level to prevent overexertion and accidents.

Visit https://navalsafetycommand.navy.mil/Off-Duty/101-CDOS/ for more resources.

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06/05/2026
On Memorial Day, the Pacific Submarine Force honored the brave Sailors of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force who made the ult...
05/30/2026

On Memorial Day, the Pacific Submarine Force honored the brave Sailors of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II and preserved the memory of the submarines and crews who remain ‘eternal patrol.’ Their unwavering dedication to our nation’s defense in the silent depths will never be forgotten, and we owe a profound debt of gratitude to these heroes and their families.

05/21/2026
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Celebrating Excellence at SUBPAC! We have the honor of naming NC1 Leo Zhang, assigned to Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Group...
05/06/2026

Celebrating Excellence at SUBPAC!

We have the honor of naming NC1 Leo Zhang, assigned to Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Group ONE, and HM1 Joseph Rivera, assigned to commander, Submarine Squadron 7, as Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet Sailors of the Year.

As a result of their dedication, leadership, and outstanding contributions to their commands, these two remarkable Sailors will be meritoriously promoted to Chief Petty Officer!

Congratulations to all the regional Sailors of the Year for earning this prestigious recognition. You’ve shown what it means to lead with honor, courage, and commitment!

📸: MC2 Rashan Jefferson

Commander, Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Group ONE

04/29/2026

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📍 GROTON, Conn. —The Navy commissioned the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Idaho (SSN 799) in a traditional ceremony held Saturday, April 25, at Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut.

The ceremony marked the culmination of a multi-year construction process and officially brought the USS Idaho into the fleet.

It is the fifth U.S. Navy vessel named for the Gem State. The most recent predecessor, USS Idaho (BB-42), was a New Mexico-class battleship commissioned in 1919 that earned seven battle stars for its service in World War II, including action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

U.S. Senator James Risch of Idaho delivered the principal address as the ceremony's keynote speaker.

The Honorable Hung Cao, Acting Secretary of the Navy, also delivered remarks, emphasizing the strategic importance of the new submarine.

"We are a maritime nation, bordering on both the Atlantic and the Pacific. Our commerce depends on safe and secure sea lanes of communication," Cao stated. "President Trump’s commission to our military is simple: to achieve Peace Through Strength. The USS Idaho joins the fleet ready to answer the call to action, in any ocean, at any time."

Cmdr. Chad J. Guillerault, Idaho’s commanding officer, addressed the attendees, speaking on behalf of the crew and the submarine's rich heritage.

“The Idaho connection is more than a name, it is a legacy – a legacy built before us that is being reborn today," Guillerault declared. "I am incredibly proud to be the commissioning captain of a vessel so steeped in tradition... and most importantly, honored to be the captain of a crew so mighty that they have outshone all those before them.”

The ship’s sponsor, Mrs. Teresa Stackley, gave the traditional order to “man our ship and bring her to life,” at which point the crew ceremonially ran aboard to man the submarine.

“This moment is for you, Cmdr. Guillerault, and your crew,” Stackley said. “Please note that when you sail, my heart sails with you.”

Other distinguished speakers at the ceremony included Idaho Governor Brad Little, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, U.S. Representative Joe Courtney, and U.S. Representative Michael Simpson. Adm. William Houston, Director of Naval Reactors, also provided remarks highlighting the technical achievement and operational readiness of the vessel.

Idaho (SSN 799) is the 26th Virginia-class submarine and the eighth of the advanced Block IV configuration. The submarine was built under a teaming agreement between General Dynamics Electric Boat and HII-Newport News Shipbuilding.

The ship was christened on March 16, 2024, at the Electric Boat shipyard in Groton.

As the newest submarine to join the fleet, Idaho (SSN 799) brings cutting-edge warfighting capability to the nation's undersea forces.

Virginia-class submarines feature enhanced stealth, sophisticated surveillance capabilities, and special warfare enhancements to meet the Navy’s multi-mission requirements.

These submarines are 7,800 tons, 377 feet in length, and have a beam of 34 feet. They are powered by a nuclear reactor plant that will not require refueling during the planned life of the ship, reducing lifecycle costs and increasing operational availability.

The commissioning of the USS Idaho reinforces the Navy's commitment to maritime superiority and national security.

For 250 years, American naval power has projected strength across the globe. That mission continues and intensifies with the addition of the nation's most advanced undersea assets.

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