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USS ''Springfield'' (SSN-761), a , is the fourth ship of the
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to bear the name. The boat was named in honor of both the cities of
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and
Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield is the most populous city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, and its county seat. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the ea ...
. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of
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in
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on 21 March 1986, and her keel was
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on 29 January 1990. She was launched on 4 January 1992 sponsored by Lynn Martin, and commissioned on 9 January 1993. ''Springfield'' is homeported at
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in Agana, Guam and is assigned to Submarine Squadron FIFTEEN. In mid-2004, ''Springfield'' began an extensive overhaul, or Depot Modernization Period (DMP), at the
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shipyard in Groton. In addition to normal periodic maintenance and repairs, ''Springfield'' received extensive modernization in fire control systems,
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processing, weapons launch systems, and communications outfit, a
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inertial navigation system, as well as stealth improvements and engine room upgrades. The modernization was the first major overhaul and repair job for Electric Boat in almost 25 years. Originally awarded as a 12 month, $26.3 million depot modernization, ''Springfield'' was to be the test case for the possibility of awarding future repair and overhaul contracts to Electric Boat. The overhaul was plagued by cost and time overruns, and when finally completed in December 2005, it was several months late and well over budget. Electric Boat has not been awarded any DMP contracts since. ''Springfield'' arrived at PNSY on 1 December 2016 to begin an Engineering Overhaul. ''Springfield'' will undergo planned maintenance work and system certifications primarily focused on modernizing systems associated with the boat's engine room. ''Springfield'' transferred homeports from Pearl Harbor to Naval Base Guam on March 21, 2022.


Awards

''Springfield'' has deployed overseas on many occasions and earned several
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s and Battle "E" Efficiency awards. In 1998, ''Springfield'' won the Captain Edward F. Ney Silver Cup Trophy for outstanding food service (first place in the submarine category). The Ney Memorial Awards, presented annually to the top Navy galleys in ten categories, were established by the Secretary of the Navy and the International Food Service Executives Association (IFSEA) in 1958. In 2002 the boat received the
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Fleet Trophy for most improved ship in the Atlantic Fleet, while under command of Commander D.P. Forney. In 2003 the boat was awarded the Retention Excellence Award for her squadron. She has also won multiple awards for Navigation, Engineering, Medical, Supply, Damage Control and Deck Seamanship excellence in various years.


References

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External links


General Dynamics Electric Boat Corporation News


* ttp://www.norwichbulletin.com/article/20140725/NEWS/140729681/1994 Norwich Bulletin {{DEFAULTSORT:Springfield (SSN-761) Los Angeles-class submarines Nuclear submarines of the United States Navy Ships built in Groton, Connecticut 1992 ships Submarines of the United States