The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hartford (SSN 768) has been named the Atlantic Fleet’s recipient of the prestigious Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy. The announcement was made by Adm. Jonathan Greenert, Chief of Naval Operations, May 17. The Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy, named after the famous destroyer squadron commander and former chief of naval operations (1955-61), is presented annually to the ship or aviation squadron in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets that has achieved the greatest improvement during the previous year based on the Battle Efficiency Competition. The competition encompasses operational readiness, inspections, and retention. Greenert stressed that ‘the performance of Hartford consistently and measurably improved in every warfare area and achieved on-time certification for one of COMSUBFOR’s most challenging deployments.’ Fast-attack submarines conduct multifaceted missions. They use their stealth, persistence, agility and firepower to deploy and support special force operations, disrupt and destroy an adversary’s military and economic operations at sea, provide early strike capabilities from close proximity and ensure undersea superiority. Cmdr. Steve Wilkinson, commanding officer, was pleased with the hard work and dedication of the crew.
Vice Adm. Michael Connor, Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic praised the Hartford’s commanding officer and crew for earning this prestigious award.
Hartford returned to Naval Submarine Base New London from the European Command Area of Responsibility, Nov. 17, 2012. During the deployment, Hartford executed the nation’s maritime strategy in supporting national security interests and maritime security operations. Rear Adm. Ken Perry, Commander, Submarine Group 2 also acknowledged the Hartford crew for earning the 2012 Atlantic Fleet Arleigh Burke Fleet trophy.
The USS Hartford, commissioned Dec. 10, 1994, is the second U.S. naval vessel to be named in honor of the city of Hartford. Press Release, May 27, 2013; Image: US Navy |
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