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词条 USS Alexandria (SSN-757)
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  1. Service History

  2. References

  3. External links

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Ship flag = {{USN flag}} Ship country = United States Ship name = USS Alexandria Ship namesake = Alexandria, Virginia, and Alexandria, Louisiana Ship awarded = 26 November 1984 Ship builder = General Dynamics Electric Boat Ship laid down = 19 June 1987 Ship launched = 23 June 1990 Ship sponsor = Mrs. Myrtle "Tookie" Clark[1] Ship acquired = 13 June 1991 Ship commissioned = 29 June 1991 Ship decommissioned = Ship struck = Ship reinstated = Ship fate =Ship status={{Ship in active service}} Ship homeport = San Diego, CA Ship motto = Twice as Strong[2] Ship badge =
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Hide header = Header caption =Los Angeles|submarine}}Ship displacement=*Dead weight: 927.57 tons
  • Light: 6,000 tons
  • Surfaced: 6,082 tons
  • Submerged: 6,927.57 tons
362|ft|0|abbr=on}}33|ft|0|abbr=on}}31|ft|0|abbr=on}} Ship propulsion = One S6G reactorSurfaced: {{convert>20.28|kn|0|abbr=on}}
  • Submerged: {{convert|20.28|kn|0|abbr=on}}+ (official)[3]
  • {{convert|33|kn|0|abbr=on}}+ (reported)[4][5]
Ship range = Refueling required after 30 years[6] Ship endurance =757|ft|0|abbr=on}}[2] Ship complement = 12 officers, 98 enlisted Ship sensors = BQQ-10 passive sonar, BQS-15 detecting and ranging sonar, WLR-8 fire control radar receiver, WLR-9 acoustic receiver for detection of active search sonar and acoustic homingtorpedoes, BRD-7 radio direction finder[7] Ship EW = WLR-10 countermeasures set[7]21|in|0|abbr=on}} bow tubes, 10 Mk48 ADCAP torpedo reloads, Tomahawk land attack missile block 3 SLCM range {{convert|1700|nmi|0|abbr=on}}, Harpoon anti–surface ship missile range {{convert|70|nmi|0|abbr=on}}, mine laying Mk67 mobile mine & Mk60 captor mines Ship notes = The third ship of the United States Navy to be named for both Alexandria, Virginia, and Alexandria, Louisiana
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USS Alexandria (SSN-757), is a {{sclass-|Los Angeles|submarine|4}} nuclear-powered attack submarine and the third vessel of the United States Navy to be named for both Alexandria, Virginia, and Alexandria, Louisiana.[2] The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation on 26 November 1984. Her keel was laid down in Groton, Connecticut on 19 June 1987.[8] She was launched on 23 June 1990, sponsored by Mrs. Myrtle "Tookie" Clark, wife of Vice Admiral Glenwood Clark (ret.), and commissioned on 29 June 1991.[1] Alexandria was placed in service on 22 March 1991. A series of sea trials began 16 April and were completed 4 June.[1]

Service History

Alexandria, together with the guided-missile cruiser {{USS|Cowpens|CG-63}}, guided-missile frigate {{USS|Gary|FFG-51}}, and P-3C Orion maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft, participated in Exercise Malabar 2004, a training exercise with the Indian Navy off the southwest coast of India that ended on 11 October 2004.

In March 2007 Alexandria was participating in the joint U.S. Navy/Royal Navy Ice Exercise 2007 (ICEX-2007), conducted in the Arctic Ocean with the {{sclass-|Trafalgar|submarine}} {{HMS|Tireless|S88}}. The exercise took place on and under a drifting ice floe, about {{convert|180|nmi|0|abbr=on}} off the north coast of Alaska. The two submarines were taking part in joint testing of submarine operability and tactical development in Arctic waters. On 21 March 2007, Tireless experienced an explosion of a self-contained oxygen generation candle, she suffered only superficial damage, but two crew members were killed and one injured.[9]

Kristian Saucier Incident

On 19 August 2016, Navy machinist mate Kristian Saucier, 29, was sentenced by a U.S. District Court judge in Bridgeport, Connecticut, to one year in prison plus six months house arrest for taking and possessing six cell phone photos of Alexandria's classified propulsion system while working in her engine room in 2009. Invoking the so-called "Clinton defense," his attorneys had argued for leniency by citing the FBI's decision not to charge Hillary Clinton for similar crimes of mishandling classified information related to her use of a private email server.[10] On 5 September 2017, having received an other-than-honorable discharge from the Navy, Saucier was released from jail.[11]

Film set

Some scenes for the movie Continuum were filmed on board Alexandria. The then-captain of Alexandria, Commander Mike Bernacchi, and members of his crew played themselves. The ship was also used as a filming location for the JAG and NCIS TV series, although she was referred to there as the fictional USS Cathedral City.[12]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last= Normand, USN|first = CDR Paul E.|authorlink= |title= Command History, 1988–1991, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=Director of Naval History|publisher=United States Navy|date= 8 April 1992|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1988-91.pdf|format = PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|title= USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work = Submarines and Squadrons|publisher= Commander Submarine Group 2, Naval Submarine Base New London, United States Navy|date= 21 March 2007|url= http://www.csg2.navy.mil/Alexandria.htm|accessdate = 6 December 2008|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090101050205/http://www.csg2.navy.mil/Alexandria.htm|archivedate= 1 January 2009|df= dmy-all}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_print.asp?cid=4100&tid=100&ct=4&page=1|title=Attack Submarines - SSN|work=U.S. Navy Fact Sheet|last=Naval Sea Systems Command|first=Public Affairs Office|authorlink=Naval Sea Systems Command|date=30 July 2008|publisher=United States Navy|accessdate=7 December 2008|quote= General Characteristics, Los Angeles class ... Speed: 20+ knots (23+ miles per hour, 36.8 +km/h)}}
4. ^{{Cite book|last= Polmar|first= Norman|last2= Moore|first2 = Kenneth J.|title= Cold War Submarines:The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines|pages= 271|publisher= Brassey's Inc.|location= Dulles, VA|year= 2003|volume = |edition = |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=cP4KPxaB8DQC&pg=PP1|isbn= 1-57488-594-4|postscript = .}}
5. ^{{cite news|first= Mike| last = Mount|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2005/US/01/10/nuclear.submarine.update/|work= CNN Washington Bureau|title= Officials: U.S. submarine hit undersea mountain|date= 11 January 2005|publisher= CNN International|accessdate= 7 December 2008|quote = The submarine was traveling in excess of 33 knots -- about 35 mph --when its nose hit the undersea formation head-on, officials said.}}
6. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ssn-688.htm|work = Military Analysis Network - U.S. Navy Ships|title = SSN-688 Los Angeles-class|first = John|last = Pike|author2=Sherman, Robert|date= 14 February 2000|publisher= Federation of American Scientists|accessdate = 7 December 2008|quote= The 18 SSN-688 class submarines that will be refueled at their mid-life could make good candidates for a service life extension because they could operate for nearly 30 years after the refueling. After these submarines serve for 30 years, they could undergo a 2-year overhaul and serve for one more 10-year operating cycle, for a total service life of 42 years.}}
7. ^Polmar, Norman "The U. S. Navy Electronic Warfare (Part 1)" United States Naval Institute Proceedings October 1979 p.137
8. ^{{cite web|title= USS Alexandria (SSN-757)|work=Naval Vessel Register|publisher = NAVSEA Shipbuilding Support Office (NAVSHIPSO)|date = 23 February 2005|url= {{NVR url|id=SSN757}}|accessdate= 18 April 2010}}
9. ^{{cite web|title= Royal Navy Submarine Incident Kills Two During Ice Exercise|work = Navy.mil News|publisher = United States Navy|date= 21 March 2007|url=http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=28464|accessdate= 6 December 2008|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090705001211/http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=28464|archivedate= 5 July 2009|df = dmy-all}}
10. ^{{cite web| title = Judge unconvinced by 'Clinton defense' in Navy machinist's sentencing over classified sub photos|author= Andrew Blake|publisher= The Washington Times|date= 20 August 2016|url = http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/20/navy-machinist-kristian-saucier-sentenced-over-cla/| accessdate = 21 March 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|title = Exclusive: Trump pardon remains elusive for still-hopeful former Navy sailor|author = Elizabeth Llorente|publisher = Fox News|date = 6 September 2017|url = http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/09/06/exclusive-trump-pardon-remains-elusive-for-still-hopeful-former-navy-sailor.html|accessdate= 12 December 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web| first = Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Barrie|last = Barber, USNR|title = Stars Film Movie Aboard USS Alexandria at the Polar Ice Pack|work = Navy.mil News|publisher = U.S. Fleet Forces Command, United States Navy|date = 18 April 2007| url = http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=28895| accessdate = 6 December 2008}}

External links

{{Commons category|USS Alexandria (SSN-757)}}{{refbegin |colwidth=30em}}
  • {{cite web|last = Moss, USN|first = CDR Lee O.|title= Command History, 1992, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher= United States Navy Naval History & Heritage Command (NHHC)|date = 4 May 1993|url=http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1992.pdf|format= PDF|accessdate= 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Moss|first =|title= Command History, 1993, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher = NHHC|date = 12 May 1994|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1993.pdf|format= PDF|accessdate= 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Moss|first =| title= Command History, 1994, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher= NHHC|date = 17 April 1995|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1994.pdf|format= PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last= Klein, USN|first = CDR Raymond M.|title = Command History, 1995, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work = | publisher = NHHC|date = 27 February 1996|url = http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1995.pdf|format = PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Klein|first =|title = Command History, 1996, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher= NHHC|date = 19 March 1997|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1996.pdf|format = PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Gerry, USN|first = CDR Donald D.|title= Command History, 1997, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher = NHHC|date = 27 January 1998|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1997.pdf|format = PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Gerry|first= |title= Command History, 1998, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher= NHHC|date = 31 January 1999|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1998.pdf|format = PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Gerry |first=|title= Command History, 1999, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher = NHHC|date = 16 February 2000|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/1999.pdf|format= PDF| accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Hendricks, USN|first = CDR David M.|title = Command History, 2000, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=| publisher = NHHC|date = 2 August 2001|url = http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/2000.pdf|format= PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last = Hendricks|first =|title = Command History, 2001, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work =| date = 29 April 2002|publisher= NHHC|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/2001.pdf|format= PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
  • {{cite web|last= Hendricks|first= |author2=CDR Thomas J. Kearney|title= Command History, 2003, USS Alexandria (SSN 757)|work=|publisher= NHHC|date= 24 February 2004|url= http://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/archives/command-operation-reports/ship-command-operation-reports/a/alexandria-ssn-757-iii/pdf/2003.pdf|format = PDF|accessdate = 17 January 2015}}
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