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USS Connecticut Accident Hints at a Long History of Submarine Spying

The Navy is unlikely to disclose what USS Connecticut was doing, but it wouldn't be the first time a US sub was gathering intel in sensitive waters.

The Mystery of the USS Jimmy Carter and Mission 7

Jimmy Carter embarked upon a top-secret and very successful spying mission. On Jan. 20, 2013, the Seawolf-class attack submarine USS Jimmy Carter left her homeport in Bangor, Washington. Less than two months later, the submarine appeared at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii for repairs. It was all quite mysterious. During her time at sea, we don’t know where Jimmy Carter was or what her crew of nearly 150 were precisely doing. The Seawolf-class is one of the most secretive weapons in America’s arsenal, and information about the Navy’s “Silent Service” is difficult to discover … by design. We know Jimmy Carter was on some kind of mission, which the ship’s official annual history vaguely referred to as Mission 7. “Performed under a wide range of adverse and extremely stressful conditions without external support, this deployment continued USS

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