USS New Mexico returns home
April 26, 2017 12:00 am
• Last Updated: April 27, 2017 9:37 pm
David Trovinger plays with his father Nate's hat as they talk with mom Ana and 7 month-old sister Genevieve, as the USS New Mexico returns to its homeport on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. The Virginia-class, fast attack submarine traveled approximately 31,000 nautical miles and visited ports in Faslane, Scotland, Souda Bay, Crete and Toulon, and France during its six-month deployment. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
The USS New Mexico returned to its homeport on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. The Virginia-class, fast attack submarine traveled approximately 31,000 nautical miles and visited ports in Faslane, Scotland, Souda Bay, Crete and Toulon, and France during its six-month deployment.
Alexandra Keane runs to hug her husband Lieutenant Junior Grade Michael Keane as the USS New Mexico returns to its homeport on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. The Virginia-class, fast attack submarine traveled approximately 31,000 nautical miles and visited ports in Faslane, Scotland, Souda Bay, Crete and Toulon, and France during its six-month deployment. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Daniel Carney, center, holds hands with his wife Dana and son Logan, 17 months-old, as the USS New Mexico returns to its homeport on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. "He was crawling when I left, now he's walking....no running," Daniel said of his son. The Virginia-class, fast attack submarine traveled approximately 31,000 nautical miles and visited ports in Faslane, Scotland, Souda Bay, Crete and Toulon, and France during its six-month deployment. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
A crowd of friends and family cheers as the USS New Mexico returns to its homeport on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. The Virginia-class, fast attack submarine traveled approximately 31,000 nautical miles and visited ports in Faslane, Scotland, Souda Bay, Crete and Toulon, and France during its six-month deployment. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
Zachary King holds his nice Nora Anderson, eight-months, as the USS New Mexico returns to its homeport on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. The Virginia-class, fast attack submarine traveled approximately 31,000 nautical miles and visited ports in Faslane, Scotland, Souda Bay, Crete and Toulon, and France during its six-month deployment. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints
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