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USS Santa Fe returns home to Pearl Harbor following deployment

25 April 2019

From MC2 Shaun Griffin, COMSUBPAC

The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine returned home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam recently following its latest deployment.
PEARL HARBOR -- Los Angeles-Class fast-attack submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) and its crew arrive at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, after completing their latest deployment, April 22. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Daniel Hinton)
USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) and its crew return to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 22. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Daniel Hinton)
PEARL HARBOR -- Los Angeles-Class fast-attack submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) and its crew arrive at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, after completing their latest deployment, April 22. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Daniel Hinton)
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USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) and its crew return to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 22. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Daniel Hinton)
Photo By: Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Hinton
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PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) returned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam from deployment, April 22.

"I am exceptionally proud of the crew’s efforts to prepare for, sustain, and successfully execute every phase of this deployment,” said Cmdr. Chris Hedrick, a native of Glendale, California, and Santa Fe’s commanding officer. “As commanding officer, it has been my privilege to lead such a fine group of professional young men in carrying out our nation’s most important tasking, and I could not be prouder of their accomplishments.”

During the deployment, 22 enlisted Sailors and three officers earned their submarine warfare qualification.

“Our purpose is to be ready for battle at any time,” said Hedrick. “During our pre-deployment and throughout our deployment preparing and being ready for battle at any time was first and foremost in our mind.”

Hedrick said the crews' focus and battle mindedness enabled successful operations and led to a high level of achievement from the crew.

“My most memorable achievement during deployment was earning my dolphins,” said Electronics Technician (Submarine) 3rd Class Dakota Collison, from Chestertown, Maryland. “The most important thing I will take away from this deployment is never to be afraid to ask for help because we are all a team. We have to depend on each other for even the smallest tasks at sea.”

A Sailor assigned to the Los Angeles-Class fast-attack submarine USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) greets his family after he arrived at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, after completing his latest deployment, April 22. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Daniel Hinton)
SLIDESHOW | images | 190422-N-KC128-212 A USS Santa Fe (SSN 763) Sailor greets his family after returning from deployment. (U.S. Navy/MC1 Daniel Hinton)

While deployed, Santa Fe executed a port call to Stirling, Western Australia, and hosted submariners from the Royal Australian Navy Submarine Force. They also had the opportunity to conduct community outreach projects by volunteering at the Perth Zoo and the Native Arc Wildlife Refuge center.

“Having the opportunity to help give back to the country that was hosting us during our port call was a rewarding experience,” said Fire Control Technician 2nd Class Nicolas Tankersley, from Bradenton, Florida.

Upon returning to Pearl Harbor, Master Chief Sonar Technician (Submarine) James McGarrah, from Newburgh, New York, and Santa Fe’s Chief of the Boat, expressed his appreciation for the hard work and dedication put forth by the crew that made this a successful deployment.

Commissioned on Jan. 8, 1994, Santa Fe is the 52nd ship of the Los Angeles-class and is homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

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