USS Rhode Island
1993 Ohio-class submarine
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The USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740) is a United States Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine that has been in active service since 1994. Constructed by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics in Groton, Connecticut, the keel was laid on September 15, 1988, following the award of the construction contract on January 5, 1988. The vessel was launched on July 17, 1993, and commissioned on July 9, 1994. The submarine features the typical Ohio-class design, optimized for strategic deterrence with ballistic missile capabilities, although specific dimensions and armament details are not provided in the source. Named after the state of Rhode Island, this vessel is notable for its role in strategic nuclear deterrence and its service record over nearly three decades. It has operated with two crews, known as the Blue and Gold crews, switching periodically to maximize operational availability. The USS Rhode Island contributed to national security and strategic deterrence throughout its service, earning distinctions such as the Battle "E" award in 2010 and the Omaha Trophy in 2011 for superior performance. The submarine has been involved in notable events, including a rescue operation on August 11, 2009, when it saved five Bahamian fishermen whose boat had capsized. The vessel's crew provided medical aid before transferring the survivors to shore for further treatment. Between December 2015 and August 2018, Rhode Island underwent an Engineered Refueling Overhaul at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, during which her nuclear reactor was refueled and systems modernized, extending her operational lifespan. In addition to her military duties, USS Rhode Island gained cultural recognition in 2007 when she was named the "official ballistic missile submarine" of the satirical TV show *The Colbert Report*, due to crew submissions of photos featuring the "Colbert Nation" poster aboard the vessel. The submarine continues to serve as a vital element of the United States’ strategic deterrent force, maintaining a presence in key ports such as Gibraltar, where she arrived on November 1, 2022.
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