- USS William H. Bates (SSN-680)
USS "William H. Bates" (SSN-680), a "Sturgeon"-class submarine, was to be named "Redfish" when the contract to build her was awarded to
Ingalls Shipbuilding inPascagoula, Mississippi on25 June 1968 . However, upon the death of CongressmanWilliam H. Bates , she was renamed, and was laid down on4 August 1969 as the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for that staunch supporter of the nuclear Navy. She was launched on11 December 1971 sponsored by Mrs. Andrew R. Grainger, and commissioned on5 May 1973 , with Commander Glen N. Arthur, Jr., in command."William H. Bates" was homeported in
New London, Connecticut , after shakedown. She was deployed to the eastern Atlantic between July and October 1974 and conducted her first patrol mission before visitingHoly Loch ,Scotland , and Halifax, Nova Scotia, en route home. However, her respite was brief, for the nuclear attack submarine was again underway on patrol over the Christmas holidays and into January 1975. After voyage repairs at Holy Loch, the boat shifted toFaslane ,Scotland , for a port visit.Sailing for home in late January, the submarine was refitted at the
Norfolk Naval Shipyard ,Portsmouth, Virginia , before conducting local operations offFort Lauderdale, Florida , into the summer of 1975. She was deployed to European waters again soon thereafter, taking part in antisubmarine warfare exercises. In November, the submarine took part inNATO exercises "Moby Dick" and "Ocean Safari '75," before she returned to New London in December."William H. Bates" conducted her first Mediterranean deployment the following year, departing New London on
5 May 1976 . During this tour, she honed her skills in exercises with other ships of the U.S. Navy and other NATO naval units. During the deployment, she visitedBizerte ,Tunisia ;Augusta Bay ,Sicily ; andLa Spezia andNaples ,Italy . After departing theMediterranean Sea on6 September 1976 , the submarine took part in exercise "Ocean Safari '76" in mid-month. On14 October , the boat returned toGroton, Connecticut ."William H. Bates" underwent voyage repairs and later prepared for another overseas deployment. She departed Groton during the summer of 1977 and completed her assigned mission on
3 October , mooring alongside the tender
"Holland" (AS-32)on that day. She subsequently transited theNorth Sea for a port visit toBremerhaven ,Germany , where she spent five days. The boat then took part in exercise "Ocean Safari '77" with NATO units while returning from European waters to Groton.From there, "William H. Bates" operated in the Atlantic until moving to
San Diego, California , in May 1978 for service in the Pacific Fleet into 1980."William H. Bates" was decommissioned on
11 February 2000 and stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on11 February 2000 . Ex-"William H. Bates" entered the Nuclear PoweredShip and Submarine Recycling Program inBremerton, Washington , on1 October 2002 and on30 October 2002 ceased to exist.References
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