USS Nebraska (SSBN-739)
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USS Nebraska (SSBN-739)
USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) at Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor, Washington
Career (US)  
Name: USS Nebraska
Namesake: The U.S. state of Nebraska
Ordered: 26 May 1987
Builder: General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut
Laid down: 6 July 1987
Launched: 15 August 1992
Sponsored by: Patricia Exon
Commissioned: 10 July 1993
Homeport: Bangor, Washington
Motto: Defensor Pacis
("The Defender of Peace")
Nickname: "Big Red"
Status: in active service, as of 2012
Badge: 739insig.png
General characteristics
Class & type: Ohio class ballistic missile submarine
Displacement: 16,764 metric tons (16,499 long tons) surfaced
18,750 metric tons (18,450 long tons) submerged
Length: 560 feet (170 m)
Beam: 42 ft (13 m)
Draft: 38 feet (12 m)
Propulsion: 1xS8G PWR nuclear reactor
2x geared turbines
1x325 hp (242 kW) auxiliary motor
1 shaft @ 60,000 shp (45 MW)
Speed: Greater than 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph)
Test depth: Greater than 800 feet (240 m)
Complement: 15 officers
140 enlisted
Armament: MK-48 torpedoes
24 × Trident II D-5 ballistic missiles

USS Nebraska (SSBN-739) is the 14th Ohio class ballistic missile submarine, and the second United States Navy ship to be named in honor of Nebraska, the 37th state. She carries Trident ballistic missiles.
 
Nebraska shares her nickname, "Big Red", with the University of Nebraska.
 
Construction and commissioning
The contract to build Nebraska was awarded on 26 May 1987 to the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Corporation at Groton, Connecticut. Her keel was laid there on 6 July 1987 and she was launched on 15 August 1992, sponsored by Patricia Exon, the wife of United States Senator J. James Exon (1921–2005) of Nebraska. Nebraska was delivered to the U.S. Navy on 18 June 1993 and commissioned on 10 July 1993.

Service history
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 where it currently resides.
 
The sub has successfully launched Trident missiles for testing three times, once in 1995, in 2004, and another in 2008.
 
As of September 2011, the sub had completed 56 deterrent patrols during its 18 years of service. Each patrol is usually 77 days in duration followed by 35 days in port for maintenance.

In popular culture
In the military hard science fiction Looking Glass series by John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor, the Nebraska is converted into the first human interstellar spaceship and renamed the Vorpal Blade. The boat is the main setting for the majority of the second, third, and fourth books in the series, Vorpal Blade, Manxome Foe, and Claws That Catch.

Related reading
Waller, Douglas C. Big Red: The Three-Month Voyage of a Trident Nuclear Submarine. April 2002
 
 
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