USS Texas fast attack sub arrives at new Pearl Harbor home tomorrow
The USS Texas, a 377-foot, Virginia-class, fast attack submarine, is scheduled to arrive at its new home port of Pearl Harbor tomorrow at 3 p.m.
The arrival of the Texas in Pearl Harbor marks the second Virginia-class sub to be stationed in the Pacific, following the arrival of the USS Hawaii in July.
Commissioned Sept. 9, 2006, the Texas was the second Virginia-class attack sub built and the first submarine to be named after the state of Texas. Two battleships and a cruiser were previously named USS Texas, and three active Los Angeles-class submarines, USS Dallas, USS City of Corpus Christi and USS Houston were named for cities in Texas.
The arrival of the Texas means that 31 of the Navy’s 53 fast attack submarines will be home ported in the Pacific, with 18 home ported in Pearl Harbor, according to the Navy.
By the end of 2010, 60 percent of the Navy’s subs are scheduled to be home ported in the Pacific.