- USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645)
USS "James K. Polk" (SSBN/SSN-645), a "Benjamin Franklin"-class
ballistic missile submarine , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named forJames K. Polk (1795–1849), the eleventhPresident of the United States .Her keel was laid down on
23 November 1963 . She was launched on22 May 1965 by theElectric Boat Division of theGeneral Dynamics Corporation inGroton, Connecticut sponsored by Mrs.Horacio Rivero, Jr. , wife of Admiral Rivero, the ViceChief of Naval Operations , and commissioned on16 April 1966 with Commander R.M. Douglass commanding the Blue Crew and Commander F.D. McMullen, Jr. commanding the Gold Crew."James K. Polk"sailed to
Charleston, South Carolina , in September 1966 to load outPolaris missile s for her initial deterrent patrol. After completion of the shakedown period, she operated in the Atlantic Ocean and completed 19 strategic deterrent patrols from September 1966 until May 1971."James K. Polk" conducted her first overhaul at
Newport News Shipbuilding inVirginia for nuclear refueling and conversion of the weapons system to thePoseidon missile system in July 1971. She completed her conversion in late 1972 and commenced a rigorous schedule of sea trials and exercises. These events culminated in the Demonstration and Shakedown Operation (DASO) of thePoseidon missile system. The DASO afforded the opportunity to test the ship's system, train the crew and launch aPoseidon C-3 missile from the submarine."James K. Polk"commenced Poseidon deterrent patrols in the Atlantic Ocean in May 1973. She conducted her second overhaul at
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard after completing her 50th deterrent patrol in September 1981. The ship completed overhaul in 1983 and conducted seven more successful patrols."James K. Polk"returned to
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in January 1986 for a third overhaul after completing her 58th deterrent patrol. She departedPortsmouth Naval Shipyard in November 1988 and sailed south for commencement of her Demonstration and Shakedown Operations (DASO). May 1989 marked the beginning of her final series of Poseidon strategic deterrent patrols."James K. Polk"celebrated her 25th year of commissioned service in April 1991 and completed her 66th and final strategic deterrent patrol in August of that year. She completed a nineteen month shipyard conversion which removed her 16
Poseidon missile s in March 1994 and converted herhull classification symbol from SSBN-645 to SSN-645. Since conversion, she has completed two extended deployments to theMediterranean Sea with Dry Deck Shelters and has participated in numerous SPECWAR andNATO exercises.On
9 January 1999 , "James K. Polk" was deactivated atNorfolk, Virginia . On8 July 1999 she was decommissioned at thePuget Sound Naval Shipyard and entered the Nuclear PoweredShip and Submarine Recycling Program .As of May, 2001, the sail section (conning tower) was on display at the
National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, NM.References
* The boat's "Welcome Aboard" pamphlet.
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j1/james_k_polk.htm history.navy.mil: USS "James K. Polk"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08645.htm navsource.org: USS "James K. Polk"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ssbn645.htm hazegray.org: USS "James K. Polk"]
* [http://stmaryssubmuseum.com/polk.html St Mary's Submarine Museum, Inc. - USS "James K. Polk" Display Project]
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