- USS Von Steuben (SSBN-632)
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USS Von Steuben for other ships of the same name"USS "Von Steuben" (SSBN-632), a "Lafayette-classballistic missile submarine , was the second ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for BaronFriedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730 –1794 ), the German army officer who served in theAmerican Revolutionary War .The contract to build her was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in
Newport News, Virginia on20 July 1961 and her keel was laid down on4 September 1962 . She was launched on18 October 1963 sponsored by Mrs. Fred Korth, and commissioned on30 September 1964 , with Commander John P. Wise in command of the Blue Crew and Commander Jeffrey C. Metzel in command of the Gold Crew.During the fall of
1964 , the fleet ballistic missile submarine completed two shakedown cruises—one for each crew—and a period of antisubmarine warfare (ASW) training between the two. On22 December , the submarine's Gold Crew fired her firstPolaris missile on the Atlantic missile range before returning to Newport News forChristmas . She changed crews again at the beginning of the new year,1965 , and returned to the missile range offCape Canaveral (then calledCape Kennedy ) where the Blue Crew fired its first missile. In February, after completing all initial training operations, she returned to Newport News.In March, "Von Steuben" headed for her first duty assignment. The submarine joined Submarine Squadron 18 (SUBRON 18) at
Charleston, South Carolina , her new base of operations, and immediately began conducting strategic deterrent patrols.At the end of her 11th patrol early in
1968 , "Von Steuben" was reassigned to SUBRON 16 and operated out ofRota, Spain , until the middle of1969 . During that assignment, she visitedGroton, Connecticut , in the summer of1969 for repairs at theElectric Boat Division ofGeneral Dynamics Corporation, after which she resumed deterrent patrols out of Rota. In November1970 , she visited Groton once again, this time near the end of a 16-month overhaul during which she was modified to carry the newly developedPoseidon C-3 missile . She conducted post-conversion shakedown during the early months of1971 and fired her first and second Poseidon missiles in February and March, respectively. She returned to Charleston and resumed deterrent patrols in May1971 .The USS Von Steuben was upgraded to use
Trident I (C4) missiles in the early 1980s."Von Steuben" was decommissioned on
26 February 1994 and stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on26 February 1994 . Ex-"Von Steuben" entered the Nuclear PoweredShip and Submarine Recycling Program inBremerton, Washington , on1 October 2000 , and on30 October 2001 ceased to exist.References
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