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USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany


USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany
USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany
USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany
USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany
USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany

USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany   USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany

USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model. Clearance models typically may be older pieces that may have minor blemishes or minor inaccuracies or are refurbished models. Dive with the USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model again in this handcrafted 20-inch submarine.

Each piece is carved from wood and handpainted to provide a piece you'll love. USS New Hampshire (SSN-778), a Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, is the fourth vessel of the United States Navy to be named for the state of New Hampshire, although one of her predecessors, BB-70, was authorized but cancelled before keel laying. She is the first of the Virginia Block II submarines to enter service. Her name was awarded to the submarine after a letter-writing campaign by the third-graders from Garrison Elementary School and sixth graders from Dover Middle School in Dover to their members of Congress, the state governor, and the Secretary of the Navy. History The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, on 14 August 2003.

Construction began in January 2004. [5] A keel-laying ceremony for the submarine was held at Electric Boat's Quonset Point facility in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, on 30 April 2007. New Hampshire finished sea trials and was delivered to the Navy on 28 August 2008. The boat was commissioned in a ceremony at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, on 25 October 2008. Equipment failure while on deployment During the week of 13 March 2011, while on a mission under the Arctic ice cap, New Hampshire suffered an oxygen generator failure. This failure required the submarine to surface through the ice. The crew had used oxygen candles to make oxygen until the boat surfaced. The company responsible for building the oxygen generator, had dispatched a representative with needed replacement parts to the submarine by way of a temporary ice camp, to assist the crew in repairing the problem.
USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany   USS New Hampshire (SSN-778) Submarine Model, US Navy, 20 Scale Model, Mahogany