
Named for: The city of
Ship name number: II. The first ship named
Specifications: (SSN-716: displacement 6,927 (submerged), 5, 723 (surfaced); length 360; beam 33; draft 32; speed 32+ knots (submerged), 20+ knots (surfaced); complement 110; armament 4 Mk. 48 torpedo tubes, SubRoc, Harpoon, class Los Angeles)
Built by:
Keel laid: 26 August 1980.
Launched: 16 October 1982.
Sponsored [Christened] by: Kathleen Garn, wife of Senator Jake Garn (R-Utah).
Commissioned: 12 May 1984.
Decommissioned:
Strike Date:
Final Disposition:
Ship Insignia :
A stylized image of a Los Angeles-class SSN, the ships name,
Chronology and Significant Events:
Undated photo of
12 May 1984: Commissioned at
1 Oct 1984 29 Apr 1985: Underwent post-shakedown availability at her builders yard, during which time she received modification of the sonar to the AN/BQQ-5C sonar suite.
1 22 May 1985: Sailed from Norfolk, bound for the west coast of the United States; Salt Lake City transited the Panama Canal on 8 May, chopped [reported for duty] to the Pacific Fleet on 12 May, and reached her new home port, San Diego, California, on 22 May.
7 Oct 1985: Completed two months of operations in the Pacific Northwest (Puget Sound
28 Apr 27 Oct 1986: Departed
1 Jan 31 Dec 1987: During this period, Salt Lake City completed a month of operations in the waters of the Pacific Northwest (31 January), underwent her first selected restricted availability (SRA) (23 April 5 July), successfully conducted an operational test launch of a Tomahawk cruise missile (10 July), and received a visit from ADM David E. Jeremiah (Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet) (CinCPacFlt).
1 Jan 31 Dec 1988: Salt Lake City conducted her second WestPac deployment (19 January 15 July) (for which she would receive her second NUC) during this time, a tour punctuated by visits from VADM Paul Miller, Commander, 7th Fleet (24 February) and VADM C.H. Kim (Chief of Naval Operations of the Republic of Korea Navy) and ADM Jeremiah, CinCPacFlt (14 April). The boat hosted Secretary of the Navy William Ball (5 August), and later conducted CNO Project Operations in the waters of the
1 Jan 31 Dec 1989: Operating out of San Diego, Salt Lake City hosted principal actors and production people from Paramount Studios The Hunt for Red October (19 March), and subsequently deployed to the western Pacific for two months, returning on 21 June. She completed a two-month SRA on 14 September, and represented the Submarine Force at Fleet Week 89 at San Francisco, California (7 October).
1 Jan 31 Dec 1990: During this time,
1 Jan 31 Dec 1991:
1 Jan 1992 28 May 1993: Undergoing Depot Modernization Period,
29 May 1993 31 Dec 1993: After returning to
24 Jun 22 Dec 1994:
1 Jan 31 Dec 1995: Salt Lake City received a Meritorious Unit Commendation recognizing her performance of duty between March of 1992 and 30 March 1995 (30 March), and the following day was reassigned to Submarine Squadron (SubRon) 11 with the decommissioning of SubRon 3 (31 March). After undergoing an SRA in medium auxiliary repair drydock (non-self propelled) Arco (ARDM-5) (27 June-19 September), the boat conducted acoustic sound trials near
1 Jan 31 Dec 1996: Salt Lake City operated locally from San Diego during the year, punctuating that time with participation in RimPac 96) (1-15 June), and capping the period of local operations deploying on 11 October for the western Pacific as part of the Kitty Hawk (CV-63) Battle Group. In the Pacific and
1 Jan 31 Dec 1997: Salt Lake City returned from a six-month WestPac deployment (9 April 1997), during which time her officers and crew became Golden Shellbacks while simultaneously transiting the International Date Line and the Equator following a visit to Brisbane, Australia, and the ship distinguished herself during Exercise Tandem Thrust 97 with Australian Navy units. She then operated locally from her home port for the remainder of the year, a period highlighted by operations with the Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) battle group (8-12 September 1997). During a nuclear weapons regeneration exercise (22 September-17 October 1997),
1 Jan 31 Dec 1998: After completing her drydock availability in Arco (31 January), Salt Lake City alternated periods of local operations in the Southern California Operating Area with maintenance alongside submarine tender McKee (AS-41) (21 February-30 March and 6 May-12 July), capped by a pre-overseas movement certification (7-21 August), and deployment to the western Pacific on 4 September. During that deployment, during which she conducted two extremely sensitive missions of vital importance to national security,
1 Jan 31 Dec 1999: Following her post-deployment and new years stand down that lasted until 18 January, Salt Lake City underwent tactical weapons proficiency, phases I and II (19 January-10 February), then ships force upkeep that preceded an SRA on board Arco (22 February-12 April). Over the following weeks, she completed her SRA and alternated periods of ships force upkeep with sea trials. Following acoustic trials (18-25 May), Salt Lake City conducted a liberty port visit to Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada (26-31 May), after which she resumed local operations at sea out of San Diego over the next six months. Participating in a FleetEx (3-8 November) preceded another cycle of local work and in-port periods, capped by a torpedo exercise and a transit to
1 Jan 31 Dec 2000:
Patch commemorating
1 Jan 31 Dec 2001:
1 Jan 31 Dec 2002: After visiting
1 Jan 31 Dec 2003: Following her Christmas standdown, Salt Lake City conducted a stint of local operations out of San Diego (21 January-4 February), followed by a second in port period that preceded her drydocking in Arco (19 February-24 May), during which she received new and improved systems. Following sea trials (5-9 June) off southern
1 Jan 31 Dec 2004: Salt Lake City began the year bringing her Christmas stand down to a conclusion, followed by an in port period. Underway on 31 January, the boat conducted a stint of local operations in support of 3d Fleet units, and carrying out on-board training. After an in-port period during which she prepared for an impending deployment, she resumed local operations, including hosting R. Lee Ermey of the History (Television) Channels Mail Call program. On 22 April,
No 2005 Command History Report Received.
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12 May 1984 1 May 1985 |
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22 May 1985 17 Oct 1991 |
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Commanding Officers |
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CDR Richard I. Itkin |
12 May 1984 |
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CDR William W. Gay, III |
20 Jul 1984 |
CDR Thomas B. Fargo 14 May 1987
CDR John D. Shaw 13 Jul 1989
CDR Carl T. Froelich 15 Sep 1992
CDR Kenneth D. Milhoan 12 Jan 1995
CDR Thomas G. Hunnicutt 26 Jul 1995
CDR William D. French 8 Dec 1995
CDR William F. Hoeft, Jr. 28 Jul 1998
CDR Stephen G. Marr 3 Apr 2001
CDR Tracy L. Howard 31 Jul 2003
CDR Eric S. Irwin 17 Feb 2006
Major Overseas Deployments:
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28 Apr 1986 |
27 Oct 1986 |
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WestPac |
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19 Jan 1988 |
15 July 1988 |
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WestPac |
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12 Feb 1990 |
23 Aug 1990 |
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11 Oct 1996 9 Apr 1997 |
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4 Sep 1998 23 Dec 1998 |
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1 Mar 2000 7 Sep 2000 |
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11 Dec 2001 11 Jun 2002 |
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Unit Awards Received:
Navy Unit Commendation 1 Apr-1 Oct 1986
1 Jan 1 Jul 1988
1 Sep 1 Dec 1998
15 Dec 2001-3 Mar 2002
(John C. Stennis Battle Group)
Meritorious Unit Commendation 1-31 Mar 1993 (SubRon 3)
1 Sep 1 Dec 1998
1 Jul 2003 -31 Dec 2004
(ComCarStrkGru 7)
1 Apr 31 Oct 2004
Navy E 1 Oct 1988 30 Sep 1989
1 Jan 31 Dec 1999
1 Jan 31 Dec 2002
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (
Secretary of the Navy Commendation Ltr. 1 Mar - 31 Aug 2000
29 May 7 Jul 2005
Command Histories Submitted: 1984-2004
Robert J. Cressman, 20 September 2006