The USS Massachusetts officially joined the Navy fleet on Saturday after a commissioning ceremony, making it the first submarine named after the Bay State.
BOSTON — The USS Massachusetts officially joined the Navy fleet Saturday after a commissioning ceremony, making it the first submarine named after the Bay State.
Sailors stand at attention Friday on the USS Massachusetts in Boston during a rehearsal ahead of the commissioning of the Navy's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine.
Sailors stand at attention Friday on the USS Massachusetts during a rehearsal ahead of the commissioning of the Navy's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine in Boston.
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A sailor stands guard Friday next to the sail of the USS Massachusetts in Boston.
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Sheryl Sandberg, the ship sponsor of the USS Massachusetts, attends a rehearsal Friday in Boston ahead of the submarine's commissioning ceremony.
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A sailors runs Friday to board the USS Massachusetts in Boston.
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Sailors stand at attention Friday on the USS Massachusetts in Boston during a rehearsal ahead of the submarine's commissioning.
Robert F. Bukaty, Associated Press
Sailors work Friday in the countermeasures department of the torpedo room on the USS Massachusetts in Boston.
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A torpedo chamber is seen Friday on the submarine USS Massachusetts in Boston.
Sailors stand at attention Friday on the USS Massachusetts in Boston during a rehearsal ahead of the commissioning of the Navy's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine.