The Navy has given a ceremonial send-off to the USS San Juan, decommissioning the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine that spent three years in Maine. The Kittery, Maine, shipyard hosted the San Juan for a major engineering overhaul from 2010 to 2012, as seen in a 2011 Navy photo. The work at Kittery included extensive system modernizations, structural repairs and reactor checks designed to extend the ship’s service life. The San Juan’s usable equipment, components and weapons will be removed and the hull will be cut up for scrap, Warner reports. The radioactive nuclear reactor and it’s compartments will be sealed and shipped to a nuclear waste disposal in Washington state.