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December 27, 2006 · about 19 years ago

Fast sub swiftly delivered

For the Hawaii, the newest Virginia-class fast-attack nuclear submarine, the party was a cheerful bon voyage. After seven years of construction, the $2.5-billion Hawaii — Electric Boat’s 100th nuclear submarine — was handed over to the Navy in a chilly dockside ceremony at the company’s Groton shipy

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For the Hawaii, the newest Virginia-class fast-attack nuclear submarine, the party was a cheerful bon voyage.

After seven years of construction, the $2.5-billion Hawaii — Electric Boat’s 100th nuclear submarine — was handed over to the Navy in a chilly dockside ceremony at the company’s Groton shipyard last week, beating the end-of-the-year delivery deadline by nine days.

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