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USS Spadefish (SSN-668)

USS Spadefish (SSN-668), a Sturgeon-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the spadefish, a spiny-finned fish found in coastal waters of the western Atlantic from Cuba to Cape Cod.

USS Spadefish (SSN-668) on her sea trials off Virginia in 1969.
History
United States
NameUSS Spadefish
NamesakeThe spadefish
Ordered9 March 1965
BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia
Laid down21 December 1966
Launched15 May 1968
Sponsored byMrs. Charles T. Booth
Commissioned14 August 1969
Decommissioned11 April 1997
Stricken11 April 1997
HomeportNaval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia
MottoUBI ACTIO EST (Where The Action Is)
FateScrapping via Ship and Submarine Recycling Program begun 1 October 1996, completed 24 October 1997
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeSturgeon-class attack submarine
Displacement
  • 3,995 long tons (4,059 t) light
  • 4,291 long tons (4,360 t) full
  • 296 long tons (301 t) dead
Length292 ft 3 in (89.08 m)
Beam31 ft 8 in (9.65 m)
Draft28 ft 8 in (8.74 m)
Installed power15,000 shaft horsepower (11.2 megawatts)
PropulsionOne S5W nuclear reactor, two steam turbines, one screwctor
Speed
  • 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) surfaced
  • 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) submerged
Test depth1,300 feet (396 meters)
Complement109 (14 officers, 95 enlisted men)
Armament

Construction and commissioning

The contract to build Spadefish was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News, Virginia, on 9 March 1965 and her keel was laid down there on 21 December 1966. She was launched on 15 May 1968, sponsored by Mrs. Charles T. Booth, and commissioned on 14 August 1969.

Service history

1969-1984

Spadefish was assigned Norfolk, Virginia, as her home port, and it remained her home port throughout her career. She was attached to Submarine Squadron 6.

Following shakedown in the Atlantic Ocean, Spadefish underwent post-shakedown repairs and alterations at Newport News from April to June 1970 and in July 1970 participated in antisubmarine warfare exercises in the North Atlantic Ocean. After returning to her home port, Norfolk, Virginia, she deployed in the Atlantic from October to December 1970 and then returned to Norfolk for upkeep.

On 18 February 1971, Spadefish got underway for her second deployment in the Atlantic, visiting Faslane, Scotland, before returning to Norfolk on 18 April 1971. She operated in the Norfolk area for the remainder of 1971, participating in antisubmarine warfare exercises and attack submarine training.

In 1972, Spadefish participated in training operations in the Norfolk area until deploying in the Atlantic from June to August, visiting Holy Loch, Scotland, before returning to Norfolk. She again deployed in the Atlantic on 10 October 1972 and returned to Norfolk on 17 December 1972.

Through June 1973, Spadefish operated out of Norfolk along the United States East Coast. She conducted independent exercises, a fleet ballistic missile submarine security exercise, and independent attack submarine training. In May and June 1973, she supported Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla 8 in an Atlantic readiness exercise and a sea control exercise. At the end of June 1973, she spent a week at the Isle of Portland in England, and, in July 1973, returned to the U.S. East Coast. At the beginning of September 1973, she commenced a major overhaul at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia.

Spadefish completed overhaul in July 1974 and resumed operations along the U.S. East Coast.

Spadefish operated in the Arctic on an Ice Exercise (ICEX) in 1984 under the command of Commander George Bardsley.

Spadefish operated in the Arctic on an ICEX in 1992 under the command of Commander R. B. Williams.

Spadefish again operated in the Arctic on an ICEX in 1993, still under the command of Commander R. B. Williams.

Spadefish completed two deployments to the Persian Gulf in 1995 and 1996, crossing the equator on both occasions. The 1996 deployment began at Pier 21 in Norfolk and ended at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington.

Decommissioning and disposal

Spadefish remained at Bremerton after her 1996 arrival, and was decommissioned there on 11 April 1997 under the command of Commander C. W. "Buddy" Puryear. She was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register the same day. Her scrapping via the Nuclear-Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard began on 1 October 1996 and was completed on 24 October 1997.

References

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For other ships with the same name see USS Spadefish USS Spadefish SSN 668 a Sturgeon class submarine was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the spadefish a spiny finned fish found in coastal waters of the western Atlantic from Cuba to Cape Cod USS Spadefish SSN 668 on her sea trials off Virginia in 1969 HistoryUnited StatesNameUSS SpadefishNamesakeThe spadefishOrdered9 March 1965BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Newport News VirginiaLaid down21 December 1966Launched15 May 1968Sponsored byMrs Charles T BoothCommissioned14 August 1969Decommissioned11 April 1997Stricken11 April 1997HomeportNaval Station Norfolk Norfolk VirginiaMottoUBI ACTIO EST Where The Action Is FateScrapping via Ship and Submarine Recycling Program begun 1 October 1996 completed 24 October 1997BadgeGeneral characteristicsClass and typeSturgeon class attack submarineDisplacement3 995 long tons 4 059 t light 4 291 long tons 4 360 t full 296 long tons 301 t deadLength292 ft 3 in 89 08 m Beam31 ft 8 in 9 65 m Draft28 ft 8 in 8 74 m Installed power15 000 shaft horsepower 11 2 megawatts PropulsionOne S5W nuclear reactor two steam turbines one screwctorSpeed15 knots 28 km h 17 mph surfaced 25 knots 46 km h 29 mph submergedTest depth1 300 feet 396 meters Complement109 14 officers 95 enlisted men Armament4 21 inch 533 mm torpedo tubes Mark 48 torpedoes UUM 44A SUBROC missiles UGM 84A C Harpoon missiles Tomahawk cruise missiles Tube launched mobile mines Contents 1 Construction and commissioning 2 Service history 2 1 1969 1984 3 Decommissioning and disposal 4 ReferencesConstruction and commissioning EditThe contract to build Spadefish was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Newport News Virginia on 9 March 1965 and her keel was laid down there on 21 December 1966 She was launched on 15 May 1968 sponsored by Mrs Charles T Booth and commissioned on 14 August 1969 Service history Edit1969 1984 Edit Spadefish was assigned Norfolk Virginia as her home port and it remained her home port throughout her career She was attached to Submarine Squadron 6 Following shakedown in the Atlantic Ocean Spadefish underwent post shakedown repairs and alterations at Newport News from April to June 1970 and in July 1970 participated in antisubmarine warfare exercises in the North Atlantic Ocean After returning to her home port Norfolk Virginia she deployed in the Atlantic from October to December 1970 and then returned to Norfolk for upkeep On 18 February 1971 Spadefish got underway for her second deployment in the Atlantic visiting Faslane Scotland before returning to Norfolk on 18 April 1971 She operated in the Norfolk area for the remainder of 1971 participating in antisubmarine warfare exercises and attack submarine training In 1972 Spadefish participated in training operations in the Norfolk area until deploying in the Atlantic from June to August visiting Holy Loch Scotland before returning to Norfolk She again deployed in the Atlantic on 10 October 1972 and returned to Norfolk on 17 December 1972 Through June 1973 Spadefish operated out of Norfolk along the United States East Coast She conducted independent exercises a fleet ballistic missile submarine security exercise and independent attack submarine training In May and June 1973 she supported Cruiser Destroyer Flotilla 8 in an Atlantic readiness exercise and a sea control exercise At the end of June 1973 she spent a week at the Isle of Portland in England and in July 1973 returned to the U S East Coast At the beginning of September 1973 she commenced a major overhaul at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth Virginia Spadefish completed overhaul in July 1974 and resumed operations along the U S East Coast This section needs expansion with history from July 1974 to 1984 You can help by adding to it January 2010 Spadefish operated in the Arctic on an Ice Exercise ICEX in 1984 under the command of Commander George Bardsley This section needs expansion with history from 1984 to 1992 You can help by adding to it January 2010 Spadefish operated in the Arctic on an ICEX in 1992 under the command of Commander R B Williams This section needs expansion with history from 1992 to 1993 You can help by adding to it January 2010 Spadefish again operated in the Arctic on an ICEX in 1993 still under the command of Commander R B Williams This section needs expansion with history from 1994 to 1995 You can help by adding to it January 2010 Spadefish completed two deployments to the Persian Gulf in 1995 and 1996 crossing the equator on both occasions The 1996 deployment began at Pier 21 in Norfolk and ended at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton Washington Decommissioning and disposal EditSpadefish remained at Bremerton after her 1996 arrival and was decommissioned there on 11 April 1997 under the command of Commander C W Buddy Puryear She was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register the same day Her scrapping via the Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard began on 1 October 1996 and was completed on 24 October 1997 References EditThis article incorporates text from the public domainDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships The entry can be found here This article includes information collected from theNaval Vessel Register which as a U S government publication is in the public domain The entry can be found here NavSource Online Submarine Photo Archive Spadefish SSN 668 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USS Spadefish SSN 668 amp oldid 1093852716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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