It is a Seawolf-class submarine.
The USS Connecticut (SSN-22) is the second boat of the Seawolf-class of Nuclear Fast-Attack submarines. The other two are the USS Seawolf (SSN-21) and the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23). The Jimmy Carter replaced the USS Parche (SSN-683) as the Navy's DevGru (Development Group, or Research and Development) submarine. The naming of the Jimmy Carter raised an eyebrow among the submarine community (myself included), as Carter, though a Naval submarine officer, failed his Engineer interview with then-Admiral Hyman G. Rickover. That failure effectively ended Carter's career in the Navy, and any chances he had of Commanding a submarine. His military record as President wasn't much better.
It was President Jimmy Carter who served in the U.S. Navy, and aboard submarines. He was a crew member of the nuclear submarine SSN-575, the USS Seawolf.
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The following US Presidents were in the Navy during World war II:John Kennedy (commanded a Torpedo Boat)Lyndon Johnson (staff officer in the Naval Reserve)Richard Nixon (logistics officer in the Southwest Pacific)Gerald Ford (officer aboard USS "Monterey")Jimmy Carter (was a Cadet at US Naval Academy during the war)George H.W. Bush (Naval Aviator on USS "San Jacinto")
USS Pueblo, an intelligence gathering ship.
USS TICKLER was a 50-ton sloop used as a dispatch boat. Source: usskidd.com
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Jimmy Carter never had the opportunity to serve aboard a nuclear powered submarine, only diesel-electric boats.During 1953, he was training and preparing on what was to be the nuclear reactor aboard the aboard the USS Nautilus (SSN-571), to eventually become its Engineering Officer. During this time, his father became very sick and died, and as a result, Carter resigned his commission to manage family interests. This was several years before Nautilus was completed, launched, and commissioned as the world's first nuclear powered vessel.