HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 2017-4609, by Representatives MacEwen and Griffey
WHEREAS, The USS Olympia is a vital component of a national defense structure; and
WHEREAS, The United States Navy submarine USS Olympia is paying a goodwill visit to the Puget Sound area, and representatives of its crew are calling on the vessel's namesake city for the first time since 1998; and
WHEREAS, The USS Olympia, based at Pearl Harbor under the command of Benjamin J. Selph, is a Los Angeles-class submarine launched in 1983 and commissioned in 1984, one of a new generation of nuclear-powered attack submarines that boasted the most advanced technology of their time; and
WHEREAS, The Los Angeles-class submarine fleet has been updated and refitted, and remains a bulwark of our national defense, and 36 of the original 62 submarines remain in service, making it the single largest class of operating submarines in the world; and
WHEREAS, Each Los Angeles-class submarine is staffed by a crew of approximately 120, carries approximately 25 torpedoes, is capable of firing Tomahawk-class missiles, and can travel over 20 knots an hour, or 23 mph, surfaced or underwater, though top speed is classified; and
WHEREAS, The USS Olympia is named after the city of Olympia, just as other Los Angeles-class submarines are named after other American cities; and
WHEREAS, The USS Olympia is a storied name in the annals of Naval history and the submarine is the second vessel to bear the name, the first being the historic cruiser USS Olympia, the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898, aboard which Dewey uttered the immortal words "fire when ready" before attacking the Spanish fleet, and today is the last surviving vessel of the famed 'Great White Fleet,' now serving as a museum ship docked in Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, The submarine USS Olympia has long been a point of pride for Olympia and all of Thurston County, and the visits of its crew to the city are fondly remembered by community leaders; and
WHEREAS, The submarine USS Olympia's lengthy record of service includes a historic 1998 transit of the Suez Canal, making it the first Pacific-based submarine to travel the length of the canal in more than 35 years; and
WHEREAS, The Navy's presence in the state of Washington includes Naval Base Kitsap, Naval Station Whidbey Island, Naval Station Everett, Naval Magazine Indian Island, and more than 100 supported Navy commands and units including the USS Olympia; and
WHEREAS, The United States Navy in the state of Washington employs more than 20,000 active duty personnel, 5,000 reservists, 15,000 contractors, and 17,000 Navy civilian personnel, and there are more than 42,000 members of Navy families in the state and more than 55,000 retirees; and
WHEREAS, The Navy is one of the state's largest employers, infusing more than 5 billion dollars each year into the state's economy;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives recognize the important contributions of the submarine USS Olympia on its crew's visit to its namesake city; that the House of Representatives' respect for the USS Olympia and its crew be extended to all who serve in the nation's armed forces; and that the crew of the USS Olympia be welcomed to Washington's capital; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to the Commanding Officer of the USS Olympia, the Secretary of the United States Navy, and the President of the United States.
 
I hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of
Resolution 4609 adopted by the House of Representatives
January 26, 2017
 
 
 
 
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Bernard Dean, Chief Clerk