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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) FPO Ai 09564-2416 5750 Ser 760/ 086-01 16 Apr 01 From: Commanding Officer, USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) To: Director, Naval Historical Center Subj: USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) COMMAND HISTORY Ref: Encl: (a) OPNAVINST 5750.126, Command Histories (1) USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) Command History for January to December 2000 (2) 3 1/2" floppy-disk with MS Word formatted Command History (3) Biography and Photo of Commanding Officer (4) Photo of USS ANNAPOLIS alongside USS EMORY S LAND (5) Copy of Dolphin Newspaper dated 15 February 2001 (6) CSG-8 BZ Message for VIP Cruise (7) Welcome Aboard Package 1. Enclosures (1)through (7) are submitted in accordance with reference (a).

USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) COMMAND HISTORY I. Command Composition and Organization. A. USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760), UIC 21690 B. Mission: To rapidly conduct sustained combat operations at sea. C. ISIC: Commander, Submarine Squadron FOUR D. Commanding Officer: CDR David J. Bartholomew Jr. E. Homeport: United States Submarine Base, New London, Groton, Connecticut

11. Chronology. USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) COMMAND HISTORY 01 JAN 2000-04 JAN 2000 04 JAN 2000-06 JAN 2000 06 JAN 2000-11 JAN 2000 11 JAN 2000-14 JAN 2000 14 JAN 2000-18 JAN 2000 18 JAN 2000-19 JAN 2000 19 JAN 2000-21 JAN 2000 21 JAN 2000-23 JAN 2000 23 JAN 2000-27 JAN 2000 27 JAN 2000-28 JAN 2000 28 JAN 2000-31 JAN 2000 31 JAN 2000-31 JAN 2000 31 JAN 2000-04 FEB 2000 In port Groton, CT. Pier 18s Completed Selected Restricted Availability (SRA). Post SRA Sea Trials in Narragansett Bay Operating Areas (NBOAs). In port Groton, CT. Pier 8N Underway en route Acoustic Underwater Testing and Evaluation Center (AUTEC), Bahamas AUTEC Operations SSN POMCERT Support AN/BLQ-10 ESM and AN/BVS-1 Non-Penetrating Periscope Testing En Route Cape Canaveral Operating Areas (CCOAs) SSBN Tactical Readiness Evaluation (TRE) Support in CCOAs En route AUTEC Target Services AUTEC Torpedo Certification Proficiency AN/BLQ-10 and AN/BVS-1 Testing En route Port Canaveral, Florida In port Port Canaveral, Florida VIP Cruise for Indy Car drivers En route Groton CSS-4 Engineering Readiness Review (ERR) 04 FEB 2000-28 FEB 2000 In port Groton, CT. Pier 33s Combat Systems Readiness Review (CSRR)

28 FEB 2000 - Pre-overseas movement (POM) 1 Upkeep 25 APR 2000 25 APR 2000 - Underway en route Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training 28 APR 2000 Facility (AFWTF), Puerto Rico 28 APR 2000 - AN/BLQ-10 operational evaluation at AFWTF 01 MAY 2000 01 MAY 2000 - In port Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico 02 MAY 2000 02 MAY 2000 - Underway for Prospective Commanding Officer (PCO) 06 MAY 2000 Operations at AFWTF 06 MAY 2000 - Brief Stop for Personnel (BSP) Roosevelt Roads, 06 MAY 2000 PR to debark PCOs. 06 MAY 2000 - Underway en route Groton, CT 11 MAY 2000 11 MAY 2000 - BSP Groton, CT to embark Nuclear Propulsion 11 MAY 2000 Examining Board (NPEB) 11 MAY 2000 - Operational Reactor Safeguards Examination (ORSE) 13 MAY 2000 13 MAY 2000 - In port Groton, CT. Pier 31N 19 JUN 2000 Upkeep 19 JUN 2000 - Underway in NBOAs for Sea Trials 22 JUN 2000 22 JUN 2000 - Exercise Phoenix - a joint training exercise with 26 JUN 2000 a French Nuclear Submarine. 26 JUN 2000 - In port Groton, CT. Pier 31N 06 JUL 2000 Pre-Deployment training 06 JUL 2000 - Underway en route Norfolk, VA 10 JUL 2000 10 JUL 2000 - BSP Norfolk 10 JUL 2000

10 JUL 2000-21 JUL 2000 21 JUL 2000-03 AUG 2000 03 AUG 2000-15 AUG 2000 15 AUG 2000-21 AUG 2000 21 AUG 2000-23 AUG 2000 23 AUG 2000-28 AUG 2000 28 AUG 2000-29 AUG 2000 29 AUG 2000-04 SEP 2000 04 SEP 2000-07 SEP 2000 07 SEP 2000-09 SEP 2000 09 SEP 2000-15 SEP 2000 15 SEP 2000-19 SEP 2000 19 SEP 2000-21 SEP 2000 21 SEP 2000-27 SEP 2000 27 SEP 2000-29 SEP 2000 POM Certification Pre-Deployment stores loadout Voyage repairs upkeep Underway for six month Mediterranean Sea deployment En route Gibraltar In port Gibraltar Underway en route La Maddalena, Italy Inchop COMSUBGRU Eight/CTF 69 In port La Maddalena, Italy for upkeep Underway en route Toulon, France In port Toulon, France Underway en route Rota, Spain In port Rota, Spain Exercise Veritas VI - an exercise with German SSKs evaluating SSK tactics. In port Rota, Spain Change of Command Exercise Tapon - a multinational exercise led by Spain, displaying Spain's ability to defend a choke point. In port La Maddalena, Italy Underway en route Adriatic Sea

29 SEP 2000-15 OCT 2000 15 OCT 2000-18 OCT 2000 18 OCT 2000-24 OCT 2000 24 OCT 2000-25 OCT 2000 25 OCT 2000-25 OCT 2000 25 OCT 2000-26 OCT 2000 26 OCT 2000-08 NOV 2000 08 NOV 2000-09 NOV 2000 09 NOV 2000-09 NOV 2000 09 NOV 2000-19 NOV 2000 19 NOV 2000-19 NOV 2000 19 NOV 2000-22 NOV 2000 22 NOV 2000-30 NOV 2000 30 NOV 2000-01 DEC 2000 01 DEC 2000-01 DEC 2000 01 DEC 2000-07 DEC 2000 Operations in Adriatic Sea En route Aegean Sea Exercise Destined Glory - major NATO amphibious exercise. En route Souda Bay, Crete BSP Souda Bay, Crete Underway Classified Operations En route Augusta Bay, Italy BSP Augusta Bay, Italy En route La Maddalena, Italy BSP La Maddalena, Italy COMSUBGRU Eight embark En route Toulon, France In port Toulon, France Underway en route La Maddalena, Italy BSP La Maddalena, Italy Underway La Maddalena Operations Areas (LMOAs) CSS-22 ERR

07 DEC 2000 - In port La Maddalena, Italy for upkeep 21 DEC 2000 21 DEC 2000 - Underway en route Naples, Italy 22 DEC 2000 22 DEC 2000 - BSP Naples, Italy 22 DEC 2000 CINCUSNAVEUR Distinguished Visitors (DV) Cruise 22 DEC 2000 - En route La Maddalena, Italy 23 DEC 2000 23 DEC 2000 - In port La Maddalena, Italy 31 DEC 2000 Holiday standdown

USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) COMMAND HISTORY 111. Narrative. USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) started the year 2000 in Groton, Connecticut. The ship had just completed a Christmas and New Year's stand-down and was entering the final days of an arduous Selected Restricted Availability (SRA) upkeep that had begun in October of the previous year. ANNAPOLIS went to sea for two days in early January to complete post-sra sea trials and then briefly returned to homeport before getting underway for the Navy's Acoustic Underwater Testing and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) in the Bahamas. There, USS ANNAPOLIS provided support for USS SPRINGFIELD'S predeployment certification and conducted testing of two newly installed prototype systems, the AN/BVS-1 non-penetrating periscope and the AN/BLQ-10 Electronic Support Measures (ESM) suite. These systems were installed on ANNAPOLIS for testing and development prior to intended use on the future VIRGINIA-class attack submarines. During this underway, ANNAPOLIS also supported a readiness exam for a ballistic missile submarine and completed torpedo certification on the AUTEC range. Following these evolutions, ANNAPOLIS transited to Port Canaveral, Florida for a port-call. While in port ANNAPOLIS sailors were invited to an Indy car race at the Disney Speedway. In return, upon getting underway from Port Canaveral, ANNAPOLIS conducted a VIP cruise for several Indy car drivers including the winner of the 2000 Indianapolis 500, Elisio Salazar. ANNAPOLIS then transited back to Groton, Connecticut. Along the way, the ship completed a successful Engineering Readiness Review (ERR) conducted by the staff of Commander, Submarine Squadron FOUR (CSS-4). ANNAPOLIS returned to homeport in early February and conducted a Combat Systems Readiness Review (CSRR) and the first of two pre-overseas movement (POM) upkeeps. During this upkeep, several small improvements were made to the ship in preparation for the upcoming deployment. Late in April, ANNAPOLIS got underway for more testing of the AN/BLQ-10 prototype ESM suite at the AFWTF weapons range off the coast of Puerto Rico. ANNAPOLIS then made a brief stop at the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station to embark a group of Prospective (submarine) Commanding Officers (PCOs) and spent the next week conducting PC0 operations in the waters around Puerto Rico with 7

other US assets. At the completion of these operations, ANNAPOLIS performed a BSP to debark the PCOs and then transited back toward homeport Groton. Following it's northward transit, the ship conducted a BSP to pick up members of the Nuclear Propulsion Examining Board (NPEB) and returned to the Narragansett Bay Operating Areas (NBOAs) to conduct an Operational Reactor Safeguards exam. After return to homeport, ANNAPOLIS entered its second POM upkeep. During this time, the ship conducted extensive tactical training and completed routine maintenance and minor installs to support its upcoming deployment. In mid-june, ANNAPOLIS got underway to conduct an exercise with a French RUBI-class nuclear attack submarine, the FS EMERAUDE. This exercise provided an excellent opportunity for evaluating the tactical proficiency of the French submariners and the acoustic health of their ship. ANNAPOLIS returned to homeport late in June for a week of pre-deployment training and to begin pre-deployment certification. In mid-july, ANNAPOLIS got underway for Norfolk, Virginia to pick up a team of evaluators scheduled to complete the at-sea portion of the pre-deployment certification process. ANNAPOLIS performed well on this certification and returned to Groton for two weeks to load stores and perform a few small repairs before deploying in early August. ANNAPOLIS got underway on 3 August for a six-month independent deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. Following a twelve-day transit of the Atlantic, the ship pulled into Gibraltar for its first overseas port call of the year. ANNAPOLIS sailors enjoyed the opportunity to see the sights in Gibraltar. Crew members took advantage of the British pub life, learned about the cultural and military history of the Rock, and visited the area's famous Barbary Apes. ANNAPOLIS left Gibraltar on 21 August. Submarine Group EIGHT staff members embarked at this time to complete the INCHOP process and introduce the ANNAPOLIS crew to Mediterranean operating procedures and prospective deployment events. Following a brief transit, ANNAPOLIS pulled into La Maddalena, Italy to conduct necessary repairs alongside the 8

submarine-tender, USS EMORY S LAND (AS 39). After four days, the ship got underway for Toulon, France. ANNAPOLIS moored in Toulon for a port call late in August. The crew enjoyed outstanding liberty in Toulon and nearby cities of Paris, Nice, Lyon, and Monte Carlo and members of the ANNAPOLIS crew were invited to attend several social functions hosted by various groups in the Toulon area. After its Toulon port call, ANNAPOLIS transited to Rota, Spain in preparation for a large multinational exercise, Veritas VI. ANNAPOLIS moored near two German diesel U-boats and the crews shared stories, tours and souvenirs. During Veritas VI, ANNAPOLIS worked on its tactical proficiency by engaging various NATO submarines and surface ships in simulated ASW and USW events. Following this exercise, ANNAPOLIS returned to Rota to hold a change-of-command at which CDR Daniel I. Nylen was relieved by CDR David J. Bartholomew, Jr. The ship got underway on September 19, ready to participate in another large multinational exercise, Exercise Tapon, but after a single day of participation, she was ordered to the Adriatic Sea. There, she took part in a NATO-organized show of force ordered in response to heightened tensions associated with presidential elections in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY). The NATO presence in the Adriatic was designed to apply pressure to FRY president, Slobodan Milosevich to allow democratic elections to run their course. This large multinational operation involved 18 ships and submarines. Due in part to the NATO presence, Milosevich allowed the democratic process to take place and refrained from the use of force even after losing the election. ANNAPOLIS spent 16 days in the Adriatic before transiting to the Aegean Sea in mid-october. There, the ship took part in the large Nato exercise, Destined Glory. The exercise allowed the ANNAPOLIS crew to hone their tactical skills against participating military units from several countries. After Destined Glory, ANNAPOLIS conducted a two-week special operation and then transited to La Maddalena where Rear Admiral Munns, Commander Submarine Group EIGHT, came aboard and rode the ship for two days during a transit back to Toulon, France.

ANNAPOLIS moored in Toulon for a second time in late November and spent Thanksgiving in port. Members of the crew celebrated Thanksgiving with the French-American League in Toulon, the proprietor of Domaine Des Chamberts in the wine-country of Provence, and the Americans-on-the-Riviera Club in Monte Carlo. ANNAPOLIS spent seven days in Toulon for her second visit before getting underway for an Engineering Readiness Review conducted by CSS-22. Captain Klein, Commander Submarine Squadron TWENTY-TWO, embarked for this underway. ANNAPOLIS moored next to the USS EMORY S LAND early in December for its main deployment upkeep. The ship spent two weeks next to the tender performing necessary repairs and routine maintenance before getting underway on December 21 to conduct required retests and transit to Naples, Italy for a Distinguished Visitors (DV) cruise. During the DV cruise, Admiral Ellis, Commander United States Naval Forces Europe, embarked on ANNAPOLIS along with one Spanish Air Force Lt General, an Italian Army Lt General, a US Air Force Lt General, Commander Submarine Group EIGHT, and several other VIPs and family members from the Naples area. Along with a firsthand look at how American sailor operate their submarine and live at sea, the guests were treated to a gourmet lunch prepared by the ship's Ney Award-winning galley. ANNAPOLIS disembarked the DV's late on the 22nd and returned to La Maddalena on the 23rd. The ship tied up alongside the EMORY S LAND for a holiday stand-down period on 23 December 2000 and remained there though the end of the year.