DENVER (CBS4) - Crewmembers of the USS Colorado are being honored with a string of events this week. On Monday, they visited the State Capitol for a flag raising ceremony and a chat with Gov. Jared ...
BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) - While the newly-commissioned USS Colorado submarine is the crown jewel of the United States Navy, it's actually not the first vessel named after the Centennial State. In 1923, ...
GROTON, Conn. – The newest Virginia-class attack submarine, USS Colorado, will be commissioned at Naval Submarine Base New London on March 17. It’s the 15th Virginia-class attack submarine to join the ...
Four men assigned to the USS Colorado were honored Sunday in Denver. The ship is the first to be named after the state in nearly 100 years. “It’s incredible,” said Lt. JG Michael Nielson, one of two ...
I read with interest the front page article in the Veterans Day issue of The Daily Camera regarding the arrival at the CU campus of the original ship’s bell from the first two warships christened the ...
Colorado’s namesake attack submarine, the USS Colorado (SSN 788), returned to port in Connecticut on Sunday after nearly seven months abroad, a U.S. Navy news release states. Under the leadership of ...
DENVER - The USS Colorado is coming together like puzzle pieces, the submarine's commander said on a visit to its namesake state. The 377-foot attack submarine is being build in sections, which ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW LONDON, Conn. — The USS Colorado is ...
Hundreds gather as General Dynamics Electric Boat hosts the christening ceremony for the USS Colorado in Groton, Conn., on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. The 377-foot-long vessel is the 15th in the Virginia ...
Gov. John Hickenlooper unveiled a bronze rendition of the crest of the USS Colorado in a ceremony Friday afternoon at the state Capitol, where the plaque will hang permanently as a reminder that the ...
“I christen thee USS Colorado! May God bless this submarine and all who sail in her.” With those words, Annie Mabus on Saturday christened the Virginia Class attack submarine, smashing a bottle of ...