It's back to business for USS Georgia

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The crew of the nuclear-powered submarine USS Georgia stand at attention on the stern during a return to service ceremony at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Ga. More than 2,000 Navy sailors and dignitaries celebrated the Georgia's return to duty Friday. The sub's $1 billion, two-year overhaul replaced its Trident nuclear missiles with cruise missiles and added room to carry a platoon of special forces troops undetected into enemy territory.  Associated Press
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The crew of the nuclear-powered submarine USS Georgia stand at attention on the stern during a return to service ceremony at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Ga. More than 2,000 Navy sailors and dignitaries celebrated the Georgia's return to duty Friday. The sub's $1 billion, two-year overhaul replaced its Trident nuclear missiles with cruise missiles and added room to carry a platoon of special forces troops undetected into enemy territory.
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