[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 7 (Monday, January 13, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Page S160]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DECOMMISSIONING OF THE USS ``PITTSBURGH''
Mr. CASEY. Mr. President, I rise today to honor and recognize the
service of the brave veterans and servicemembers who have served on the
USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720), one of 62 nuclear-powered, fast-attack, Los
Angeles-class submarines that have formed the backbone of the U.S.
Navy's submarine force. This month the USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720) will
complete the decommissioning process in Bremerton, WA.
The USS Pittsburgh first launched in 1984 and was commissioned the
following year. In its 35 years of exemplary service, the USS
Pittsburgh (SSN-720) patrolled American waters, offered logistical
support to servicemembers around the world, and took part in vital
missions launching strikes into Iraq during Operation Desert Storm in
1991 and in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2002.
The USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720) completed its final Active-Duty patrol
on February 25, 2019, when it arrived at its home port at New London,
CT, Naval Base. From there, the USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720) made its final
sea journey in a rare Arctic transit, to Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton.
It was the first and thus far only submarine of its class to make such
a journey.
The USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720) is the fourth U.S. Navy vessel named for
the great city of Pittsburgh whose steel mills helped forge America's
industrial success and now serves as a center of medical innovation and
scientific advancement. The USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720), like its namesake
city, represents the best of American ingenuity, duty and excellence. I
am proud to represent Pittsburgh and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in the U.S. Senate, and I thank the veterans and Active-Duty
servicemembers who have served aboard the USS Pittsburgh (SSN-720) over
the last four decades.
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