PORTSMOUTH
NAVAL SHIPYARD, Maine (NNS) -- Attack submarine USS Topeka (SSN 754) and her
crew of 13 officers and 120 enlisted personnel arrived Dec. 16 at Portsmouth
Naval Shipyard.
While
at the shipyard, Topeka will complete various maintenance work and several
system upgrades. Topeka is the third ship of the United States Navy named for
the city of Topeka and the fourth "Improved" Los Angeles-class
nuclear-powered submarine.
The
improved modifications of this class include retractable bow planes, a
reinforced sail for under ice operations, vertical launch Tomahawk Cruise
Missile capability, ship quieting enhancements, and an integrated combat
systems suite. Assigned to the Pacific Fleet, Topeka was commissioned Oct. 21,
1989, and is homeported in San Diego.
Topeka
recently conducted a six-month Western Pacific deployment from March through
September 2012 in support of the Chief of Naval Operations' Maritime Strategy,
which includes maritime security, forward presence, sea control, and power
projection. During the deployment, Topeka covered more than 35,000 nautical
miles and executed missions vital to national security. Topeka also
participated in U.S. and multinational naval exercises. The ship's port visits
included Yokosuka, Japan; Republic of Singapore; and Guam.
Topeka's
Commanding Officer, Cmdr. James Belz, a native of Ronkonkoma, N.Y., graduated
from the State University of New York Maritime College in 1992 with a Bachelor
of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and a Third Mate's license in the
Merchant Marine. Belz assumed command of the Topeka Feb. 14, 2011.
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