USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735) is a United States Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine that has been in commission since 1989. She is the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. She was launched on 23 April 1988, sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn Garrett, and commissioned on 9 September 1989, with Captain Richard M. Camp commanding the Blue Crew and Captain Lee Edwards commanding the Gold Crew. -Wikipedia
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The Largest Submarine in The U.S. Navy
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The BB-38 Pennsylvania was a good 'Cage Mast' Battleship. She served her country well until Bikini Atoll
Am glad the name was passed on to a ballistic missile submarine
I wish the USN would keep their older traditional names for Aircraft carriers as well
Their is something said for tradition
Am glad the name was passed on to a ballistic missile submarine
I wish the USN would keep their older traditional names for Aircraft carriers as well
Their is something said for tradition
Re: The Largest Submarine in The U.S. Navy
We used to say:
200 years of Tradition, Unmarred by Progress...
The smoking lamp is lit.
Ropeyarn Sunday...on Wednesday..
Bell Bottom pants, with 13 buttons...
Ringing bells to tell time..
Loads of Traditions, most don't make much sense nowadays...
Me, USN 1968-1978.
200 years of Tradition, Unmarred by Progress...

The smoking lamp is lit.
Ropeyarn Sunday...on Wednesday..
Bell Bottom pants, with 13 buttons...
Ringing bells to tell time..
Loads of Traditions, most don't make much sense nowadays...

Me, USN 1968-1978.
Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO
Re: The Largest Submarine in The U.S. Navy
dirtbag I get what you are saying bro. Like Steel Pots, canvas web gear, flat mess tins, polished black boots, white name tapedirtbag wrote:We used to say:
200 years of Tradition, Unmarred by Progress...![]()
Loads of Traditions, most don't make much sense nowadays...![]()
Me, USN 1968-1978.
Naming all CVN after former Congressmen, Senators, or former Presidents is what I have a problem with.
(sometimes even a former Secretary of Defense)
Congressman X was a true Friend of the Navy, Senator Y was a good guy. we will name a Nuclear Aircraft carrier after him.

Presidents OK I can live with a USS George Washington.
But Harry Truman was in the Field Artillery/ He wanted to get rid of the large angle deck Fleet carrier USS United States .
Name a new Howitzer system after him.

Also with the US presidents the US Navy has to pick one R and then one D to please each party.
As for me If the Navy asked ''what CVN names would please YOU Norton?"

I would start with Enterprise (They have a new big E in the pipeline for 2025)
Here are more to pick from
Constellation Lexington Saratoga Ticonderoga Yorktown Bunker Hill Independence Princeton Intrepid Ranger Langley* Essex Hornet Wasp Midway Coral Sea Valley Forge Kitty Hawk
(first American Aircraft carrier*)