- USS Thomas Jefferson (SSBN-618)
USS "Thomas Jefferson" (SSBN/SSN-618), a "Ethan Allen"-class submarine, was the second ship of the
United States Navy to be named for the thirdPresident of the United States . Her keel was laid down on3 February 1961 atNewport News, Virginia , by theNewport News Shipbuilding sponsored by Mrs. Robert S. McNamara, wife ofUnited States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara ; and commissioned on4 January 1963 , Commander Leon H. Rathbun commanding the Blue Crew and Commander Charles Priest, Jr., commanding the Gold Crew.hip history
After shakedown training by both crews and a yard availability period, the fleet ballistic missile submarine was assigned to Submarine Squadron (SubRon) 14 in early October. On
28 October , the Blue Crew took the submarine on her first deterrent patrol which ended atHoly Loch ,Scotland , in December 1963. "Thomas Jefferson" continued patrols from Holy Loch for the next four years and also acted as flagship for SubRon 14. In 1966, she returned toNew London, Connecticut , for two training and rehabilitation periods. She began her 15th deterrent patrol on12 January 1967 and, upon its completion, returned to Newport News for her first overhaul and refueling. On17 June 1968 , the submarine was ready for sea, and refresher training was held for both crews. Her 16th patrol began on29 October and terminated atRota, Spain , on5 December 1968 ."Thomas Jefferson" made four deterrent patrols in each of the following years: 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1972. She also conducted special operations in 1970 and 1971. On
20 October 1972 , the Gold Crew was awarded aMeritorious Unit Commendation for its special operations of the previous year."Thomas Jefferson" completed two patrols in 1973 before returning to the United States to hold midshipman training from
18 June to31 August . Her last patrol of the year terminated on12 December 1973 . Her 36th and final, patrol in the Atlantic lasted from31 January to22 March 1974 . After calling atNorfolk, Virginia , andCharleston, South Carolina , the submarine returned to New London on22 May . "Thomas Jefferson" was then reassigned to the Pacific Fleet with her new homeport atVallejo, California . She stood out of New London on7 June en route to the West Coast and arrived atMare Island on27 June .On
1 July 1974 , "Thomas Jefferson" entered theMare Island Naval Shipyard for overhaul, refueling, and conversion to thePolaris A-3 missile system. She remained in the yard until17 November 1975 when she got underway forBremerton, Washington . The submarine remained inPuget Sound for a month and then moved toSan Diego, California .During the period January to March 1976, Thomas Jefferson's Blue Crew conducted post-overhaul shakedown operations and then transited the
Panama Canal to conduct aPolaris missile firing atCape Canaveral, Florida .While operating out of San Diego in 1976, with the Blue Crew aboard, the ship experienced a complete loss of electrical power and propulsion. The only lighting during this event were the battery powered lanterns located throughout the ship. The ship safely returned safely to port. The resulting overwhelming training program eventually gave birth to a new slogan on the boat "40 for Freedom, One for Training".
The Gold Crew took over the ship on
4 April and conducted additional post-overhaul shakedown operations which included a missile firing at Cape Canaveral, a transit of thePanama Canal , and a missile loadout atBangor, Washington , before resuming deterrent patrol operations with the Pacific Fleet on8 August . "Thomas Jefferson" continued these operations as a unit of Submarine Squadron 15 throughout 1977 and 1978, at the end of which she completed her 44th deterrent patrol.In fiscal year 1981, in compliance with the
SALT I treaty , the missile section of "Thomas Jefferson" was disabled. Cement blocks were placed in the missile tubes, the missile fire control system was removed as was one of the ship's inertial navigation systems. The ship was reclassified attack submarine SSN-618 on11 March 1981 and retained primarily for training, ASW exercises and other secondary duties. Decommissioned on24 January 1985 and stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on30 April 1986 , ex-"Thomas Jefferson" started the Navy's Nuclear PoweredShip and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton on1 October 1996 and ceased to exist on6 March 1998 .References
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