US Navy gets Virginia-class submarine John Warner
The submarine was named for John Warner, who served as Secretary of the Navy and represented Virginia in the Senate for 30 years.

John Warner is the 12th Virginia-class submarine and the sixth to be delivered by Newport News. Nearly 4,000 shipbuilders have worked on the submarine since construction began in 2010, says the HII release.
Newport News has teamed with General Dynamics Electric Boat to build Virginia-class submarines, which use advanced technologies to increase firepower, maneuverability and stealth, says HII. The 377-foot-long submarines are capable of submerged speeds of more than 25 knots and can stay submerged for up to three months at a time.
The submarine was named for John Warner, who served as Secretary of the Navy and represented Virginia in the Senate for 30 years. John Warner was christened by Senator Warner's wife, Jeanne Warner, on September 6, 2014. The commissioning of the submarine is scheduled on August 1, 2015.
Watch: Sea trials of US Navy submarine John Warner
"This submarine embodies the spirit of Senator Warner and symbolizes his unwavering support for the Navy and the shipyard," said Jim Hughes, Newport News' vice president of submarines and fleet support. "It's truly special to have a boat named after a living person, and we as shipbuilders are proud to deliver John Warner to the Navy because this submarine will continue Senator Warner's enduring legacy."
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