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FReeper Canteen~The USS NAUTILUS (SSN-571)~6 Sept 2007
Various Internet | Canteen Crew

Posted on 09/05/2007 5:50:54 PM PDT by AZamericonnie

The FReeper Canteen Presents.....

The USS NAUTILUS (SSN-571)

USS Nautilus is arguably the most famous submarine in the world. She was first in many respects, including being the first nuclear submarine, first submarine to navigate under the North Pole, as well as setting many endurance records for submerged operations. She also participated in many exercises that helped to rewrite Anti-Submarine Warfare doctrine.



USS NAUTILUS was laid down 14 June 1952, President Harry S. Truman officiating, at the Electric Boat Co., Division of General Dynamics Corp., Groton, Connecticut; launched 21 January 1954; sponsored by Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, wife of President Eisenhower, and commissioned 30 September 1954, Comdr. E. P. Wilkinson in command.

Following commissioning NAUTILUS remained at dockside for further construction and testing until 17 January 1955. Then, at 1100, her lines were cast off and she was "underway on nuclear power." Trials followed and on 10 May NAUTILUS headed south for shakedown. She remained submerged while enroute to Puerto Rico, covering 1,381 miles in 89.8 hours, the longest submerged cruise, to that date, by a submarine, and at the highest sustained submerged speed ever recorded for a period of over one hour's duration. Throughout 1955, and into 1957, she investigated the effects of the radically increased submerged speed and endurance, such changes in submerged mobility having virtually wiped out progress in anti-submarine warfare techniques. The airplane and radar, which helped defeat submarines in the Atlantie during World War II, proved ineffective against a vessel which did not need to surface, could clear an area in record time, and swiftly change depth simultaneously.



On 4 February 1957, NAUTILUS logged her 60,000th nautical mile to bring to reality the achievements of her fictitious namesake in Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. In May she departed for the Pacific Coast to participate in coastal exercises and the fleet exercise, operation "Home run," which acquainted units of the Pacific Fleet with the capabilities of nuclear submarines.

NAUTILUS returned to New London 21 July and departed again 19 August for her first voyage, of 1,383 miles, under polar pack ice. Thence, she headed for the Eastern Atlantic to participate in NATO exercises and conduct a tour of various British and French ports where she was inspected by defense personnel of those countries. She arrived back at New London 28 October, underwent upkeep, and then conducted coastal operations until the spring.

On 25 April 1958 she was underway again for the West Coast. Stopping at San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle she began her history making Polar transit, operation "Sunshine," as she departed the latter port 9 June. On 19 June she entered the Chukchi Sea, but was turned back by deep draft ice in those shallow waters. On the 28th she arrived at Pearl Harbor to await better ice conditions. By 23 July her wait was over and she set a course northward. She submerged in the Barrow Sea Valley 1 August and on 3 August, at 2315 (EDST) she became the first ship to reach the geographic North Pole. From the North Pole, she continued on and after 96 hours and 1830 miles under the ice, she surfaced northeast of Greenland, having completed the first successful voyage across the North Pole.



Proceeding from Greenland to Portland, England, she received the Presidential Unit Citation, the first ever issued in peace time, from American Ambassador J. H. Whitney, and then set a westerly course which put her into the Thames River estuary at New London 29 October. For the remainder of the year she operated from her homeport, New London, Connecticut.

Following fleet exercises in early 1959, NAUTILUS entered the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, for her first complete overhaul (28 May 1959 - 15 August 1960). Overhaul was followed by refresher training and on 24 October she departed New London for her first deployment with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, returning to her homeport 16 December.

NAUTILUS operated in the Atlantic, conducting evaluation tests for ASW improvements, participating in NATO exercises and, during the fall of 1962, in the naval quarantine of Cuba, until she headed east again for a two month Mediterranean tour in August 1963. On her return she joined in fleet exercises until entering the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for her second overhaul 17 January 1964. On 2 May 1966, NAUTILUS returned to her homeport to resume operations with the Atlantic Fleet. For the next year and a quarter she conducted special operations for ComSubLant and then in August 1967, returned to Portsmouth, for another year's stay, following which she conducted exercises off the southeastern seaboard. She returned to New London in December 1968, and into 1970 she continued to participate in operations as a unit of the 2nd Fleet.

*Non-QTVR USS Nautilus Tour*


General Characteristics: Awarded: August 2, 1951
Keel laid: June 14, 1952
Launched: January 21, 1954
Commissioned: September 30, 1954
Decommissioned: March 3, 1980
Builder: Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation, Groton, CT.
Propulsion system: one nuclear reactor
Propellers: two
Length: 324 feet (98.75 meters)
Beam: 27.8 feet (8.47 meters)
Draft: 22 feet (6.7 meters)
Displacement: Surfaced: approx. 3,530 tons Submerged: approx. 4,090 tons
Speed: Surfaced: approx. 22 knots Submerged: approx. +20 knots
Armament: six 533 mm torpedo tubes
Crew: 13 Officers, 92 Enlisted

*Nautilus Video Clip*


In the spring of 1979, NAUTILUS set out from Groton, Connecticut on her final voyage. She reached Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California on May 26, 1979 - her last day underway. She was decommissioned on March 3, 1980 after a career spanning 25 years and over half a million miles steamed.

In recognition of her pioneering role in the practical use of nuclear power, NAUTILUS was designated a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior on May 20, 1982. Following an extensive historic ship conversion at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, NAUTILUS was towed to Groton, Connecticut arriving on July 6, 1985.

On April 11, 1986, eighty-six years to the day after the birth of the Submarine Force, Historic Ship NAUTILUS, joined by the Submarine Force Museum, opened to the public as the first and finest exhibit of its kind in the world, providing an exciting, visible link between yesterday's Submarine Force and the Submarine Force of tomorrow.





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To: Kathy in Alaska

LOL! I did it ;)


381 posted on 09/06/2007 11:43:59 AM PDT by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You!. Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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To: SevenofNine

Rotten child is at the game today at Wrigley


382 posted on 09/06/2007 12:01:21 PM PDT by tomkow6 (...........beware......the SAPP is watching.....)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

BTTT


383 posted on 09/06/2007 12:10:54 PM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Ma....Ma.....Ma.....

You trying to make your kidz looney? Ah, more looney in some cases. And, now how do you expect them to get their work done?

p.s. how many times have you tried? LOL


384 posted on 09/06/2007 12:14:51 PM PDT by beachn4fun (“To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.” ~ George Washington)
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To: GodBlessUSA; Kathy in Alaska

Gracie.....you really shouldn’t be doing this exercise. I’ll have to give you a check up when you get to DC, ya know? Need to make sure Ma didn’t scramble your brain. LOL


385 posted on 09/06/2007 12:17:07 PM PDT by beachn4fun (“To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.” ~ George Washington)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; beachn4fun

Heyyyy....I’m not falling for this one again.


386 posted on 09/06/2007 12:17:22 PM PDT by HiJinx (Learn to take as a measure of success the criticism of your enemies. RL.)
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To: HiJinx; Kathy in Alaska

LOL

You mean you fell for it once already?


387 posted on 09/06/2007 12:20:03 PM PDT by beachn4fun (“To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.” ~ George Washington)
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To: beachn4fun; Kathy in Alaska

Many moons ago, just to see if it were true.

It were.


388 posted on 09/06/2007 12:24:28 PM PDT by HiJinx (Learn to take as a measure of success the criticism of your enemies. RL.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; HiJinx; Soaring Feather; Lady Jag; SandRat; Fawnn; CMS; txradioguy; ...
Luciano Pavarotti

Ave Maria, Dolce Maria~feat. Andreas Vollenweider

Holy Mother~feat. Eric Clapton

Guarda Ch Luna~feat. Irene Grandi

Granada~feat. Jon Secada


389 posted on 09/06/2007 12:55:22 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: DogandPonyShow

I had to read further to find out what “DBF” mean’t!:)


390 posted on 09/06/2007 1:03:45 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: AZamericonnie

((HUGS))Good afternoon, AZ. How’s it going?


391 posted on 09/06/2007 1:06:03 PM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: beachn4fun

ROFLOL. This is just too funny for words. My side hurts. I’m going to share this with coworkers and friends.

SD


392 posted on 09/06/2007 1:17:21 PM PDT by SoldierDad (Proud Dad of a 2nd BCT 10th Mountain Division Soldier fighting terrorists in the Triangle of Death)
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To: AZamericonnie

Luciano Pavarotti

RIP dear man, the greatest tenor voice ever to live.

Thank You, Connie, for the gorgeous music we can all enjoy; even though Pavarotti has slipped his earthly bonds. Soar well and save dear one. There is not another to take your place.


393 posted on 09/06/2007 1:19:12 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (I Soar 'cause I can....)
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To: beachn4fun; HiJinx

Only twice....hoping heavy duty concentrating would help....LOL!


394 posted on 09/06/2007 1:21:48 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: E.G.C.

Hi sweetie! Doin good here...it actually cooled down just a tad today. C’mon fall!:) *Hugs*


395 posted on 09/06/2007 1:36:50 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: Soaring Feather

Well said Miss Feather. I’ve been playing his music in the office all morning.

He gave us all such a gift.


396 posted on 09/06/2007 1:40:12 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Hee-hee! I am NOT going to try it. That kind of stuff
drives me nuts! :D


397 posted on 09/06/2007 1:45:09 PM PDT by luvie (Thompson)
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To: Boiler Plate

Hi Boiler Plate. I didn’t realize there were 4 Seawolf’s. (I had to google):)

My grandfather was on the Seawolf (SS-197).


398 posted on 09/06/2007 1:50:59 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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To: AZamericonnie

Thanks Connie.
:(


399 posted on 09/06/2007 1:52:34 PM PDT by MeekMom (Present your bodies a living sacrifice unto God.)
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To: LUV W

?


400 posted on 09/06/2007 2:04:05 PM PDT by luvie (Thompson)
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