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  2. Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. USCGC Sea Devil - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by the U.S. Coast Guard. [1] Her home port is Kings Bay, Georgia, where she and her sister ship Sea Fox are assigned to one of two Maritime Force Protection Units. [2] Their sole mission is to escort the Navy's largest submarines, the nuclear-armed Ohio class, while in and near their moorings. [1]

  4. Submarine Squadron 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Squadron is currently stationed at the Kings Bay Naval Base, Georgia, and operates alongside the guided missile submarines of Squadron 16 under the broader umbrella of Submarine Group Trident. The five Ohio-class submarines under the command of Squadron 20 are USS Alaska, USS Tennessee, USS West Virginia, USS Maryland, and USS Wyoming. [1]

  5. Maritime Force Protection Unit - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] As of 2017, there were two Maritime Force Protection units, both of which were activated in 2007. [1] The first, Maritime Force Protection Unit Kings Bay, is based at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay; a second, Maritime Force Protection Unit Bangor, is based at Naval Submarine Base Bangor. [1]

  6. Ohio-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The conversion modified 22 of the 24 88-inch (2.2 m) diameter Trident missile tubes to contain large vertical launch systems, one configuration of which may be a cluster of seven Tomahawk cruise missiles. In this configuration, the number of cruise missiles carried could be a maximum of 154, the equivalent of what is typically deployed in a ...

  7. Submarine Squadron 16 - Wikipedia

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    Submarine Squadron 16 is a United States Navy unit that served in World War II and the Cold War before being deactivated in the 1990s. It was reactivated in 1997 and now is responsible for the maintenance and operation of two guided-missile submarines (SSGNs) and one ballistic-missile submarine (SSBN) based in Kings Bay, Georgia.

  8. Marine Corps Security Force Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The unit was initially organized as the Marine Detachment, Naval Operation Base in 1920. [3] It was re-designated as Marine Barracks, Norfolk in 1939. During World War II, Marines from the Norfolk Barracks provided security for several commands in the Tidewater area, including the Naval Station, Naval Air Station, and Naval Fuel Annex at Craney Island, and what is now Naval Amphibious Base ...

  9. Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Bangor - Wikipedia

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    Redesignated 1 July 1948 as Marine Barracks, Naval Ammunition Depot, Bangor, Washington. Deactivated 1 July 1950 as all personnel transferred to Marine Barracks, Naval Ordinance Depot, Puget Sound, Keyport, Washington. Redesignated 23 April 1952 as Marine Barracks, Naval Torpedo Station, Keyport, Washington.