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Kamehameha (SSBN-642) underway, date and place unknown.
The ballistic missile submarine converted to a conventional submarine in July 1992. She is equipped with two dry deck shelters (DDS) to support Navy SEALS and SEAL Delivery Vehicles during special operations.
US Navy photo courtesy of COMSUBGRU Nine web site.
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