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USS Georgia SSGN 729 and the
Georgia State Flag
Recently the Heart of Georgia Altamaha Regional Development Center was
asked to assist Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue and the U.S. Navy League
with the scheduling and transporting of a Georgia State Flag to the
seventeen counties in the Heart of Georgia Altamaha Area. This project
will eventually bring the same Georgia Flag to all 159 Georgia counties.
Alan Mazza, Executive Director of the RDC, along with RDC staff member
Alex Clements also of the RDC facilitated this project.
On March 28, 2008 Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue will present the Georgia
State Flag to the Captain of the USS Georgia SSGN 729, a nuclear submarine
that will be home ported at the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Kings
Bay, Georgia. The captain of the USS Georgia is Brian McIlvane, a 1984
graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
The USS Georgia SSGN 729 is the last of four Ohio class submarines to be
converted in the last two years from a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)
to a guided missile submarine (SSGN).
Some facts about the USS Georgia SSGN 729 are that it is 560 feet long,
four stories tall, with a 42 foot beam, a surface draft of 36 feet and a
submerged weight of 18,700 tons. Due to the fact that it is nuclear
powered, it only has to return to port for food supplies for the crew
which is around every seven months.
Submarines are called boats by the officers and crew and not ships.
The USS Georgia SSGN 729 will have a crew of 139, with 15 officers and as
many as 66 special operations forces (Navy Seals). It can carry 154
tomahawk cruise missiles and the 22 missile tubes can also launch unmanned
underwater vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles and also launch special
forces equipment all while it is submerged.
The Heart of Georgia Altamaha Regional Development Center was proud to
assist the Governor, the Navy League, and the U.S. Navy with this project.
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