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December 6, 2006 · about 19 years ago

Hawaii passes alpha trials with flying colors

Late Saturday afternoon, Pre-Commissioning Unit Hawaii transited up the Thames River to the Electric Boat shipyard with a broom hoisted on its sail, a proud Navy tradition signifying a “clean sweep” on the ship’s alpha sea trials. Hawaii, the third of the Virginia-class nuclear powered fast attack s

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Late Saturday afternoon, Pre-Commissioning Unit Hawaii transited up the Thames River to the Electric Boat shipyard with a broom hoisted on its sail, a proud Navy tradition signifying a “clean sweep” on the ship’s alpha sea trials.

Hawaii, the third of the Virginia-class nuclear powered fast attack submarines, went to sea for the first time for a two-day period where all of the ship’s systems were initially tested.

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