- USS Trepang (SSN-674)
USS "Trepang" (SSN-674), a "Sturgeon"-class submarine, was the second ship of the
United States Navy to be named for the trepang, a marine animal having a long, tough, muscular body, sometimes called a 'sea slug' or a 'sea cucumber', found on the coral reefs.The contract to build "Trepang" was awarded to the
Electric Boat Division ofGeneral Dynamics Corporation inGroton, Connecticut on15 July 1966 and her keel was laid down on28 October 1967 . She was launched on27 September 1969 sponsored by Mrs.Melvin R. Laird , and commissioned on14 August 1970 , with Commander Dean R. Sackett, Jr., in command.1971
Following local operations out of
New London, Connecticut , "Trepang" proceeded to theArctic early in 1971. From22 February to22 March , the nuclear attack submarine operated beneath the northern ice cap, conducting extensive tests to provide data for her weapons systems as well as carrying out scientific experiments concerning the movement, composition, and geological history of the cap itself.After returning to New London via
Faslane ,Scotland , "Trepang" was soon deployed to the warmer climes of theCaribbean Sea , departing from her home port on22 April and subsequently making port atFrederiksted, St. Croix ,Virgin Islands , for weapons systems acceptance and evaluation trials. Back inNew England waters for local operations, "Trepang" again headed south for further tests. Later in the year, in November, the submarine conducted independent operations in the North Atlantic.1972
Following her return to her homeport on
5 February 1972 , she subsequently underwent standdown and upkeep, as well as type training and equipment grooming in local operating areas. During this period, "Trepang" again conducted a second extended deployment into the northern Atlantic from24 July to25 September 1972 , returning to New London via Halifax, Nova Scotia. For the remainder of the year, "Trepang" operated off the East Coast between New London andFt. Lauderdale, Florida .1973
An interim four-week drydocking period at the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard preceded the ship's 1973 operations, before the attack submarine headed south for weapons tests off theFlorida coast. Completing a four-week upkeep period on22 April , the ship completed aNuclear Technical Proficiency Inspection before returning to New London, where she completed anOperational Reactor Safeguards Examination on4 May .On
8 June , "Trepang" departed New London for a six-month deployment with the Sixth Fleet in theMediterranean Sea . She participated in several special operations with this Fleet during the increased tension brought on by theYom Kippur War in the Middle East in October 1973. The attack submarine returned to her home port at the end of November 1973 for upkeep and standdown leave period.1974
"Trepang" got underway on
15 February 1974 for a special operation which lasted through9 April . The ship then spent three days atHoly Loch ,Scotland , before sailing for New London. She continued local operations and training off the East Coast through her change of home port on1 October 1974 , when the submarine was assigned toPortsmouth, New Hampshire . She spent the remainder of the year 1974 in drydock in annual overhaul.1975
"Trepang" was assigned to Submarine Squadron 10 during March 1975. She spent the period from April to August completing the overhaul and carrying out crew training and recertification. Following sea trials in late October, "Trepang" returned to New London on
7 November for an intensive post-overhaul upkeep alongside submarine tender
"Fulton" (AS-11).Departing New London on
1 December , "Trepang" conducted post-overhaul weapons systems acceptance testing atRoosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico , and five days of acoustic trials offFrederiksted, St. Croix ,Virgin Islands , before departingSt. Croix on17 December and returning to New London on22 December .1976
"Trepang" spent the early part of the year 1976 preparing for an extended cruise. She deployed to the
Mediterranean Sea from June to November, operating with the Sixth Fleet. She returned to New London upon conclusion of the deployment and observed post deployment standdown into 1977.1977
In mid-January 1977, "Trepang" participated in Exercise "CARIBEX 77." The spring was devoted to individual ship exercises which included a
Nuclear Technical Proficiency Inspection (NTPI), aMk-48 Torpedo Proficiency Inspection , and anOperational Readiness Inspection , all of which were completed successfully. An extensive refit period, which included drydocking, took place in May and early June. Midshipman orientation cruises followed; and, in September, "Trepang" conducted pre-deployment work-up and certification. The nuclear attack submarine then engaged in an Atlantic training mission from mid-October to mid-December with the ship returning to Groton in time forChristmas .1978
January 1978 found "Trepang" finishing a post-deployment standdown. The remainder of January, February, and March were devoted to type training and participation in
NATO Exercise "Safepass." "Trepang" spent the summer working up for a scheduled Mediterranean deployment. The deployment was subsequently cancelled to permit the ship's participation in a special CNO project. The remaining months of 1978 were spent in the evaluation of project-associated equipment, with alternate periods at sea followed by periods in port devoted to equipment maintenance. "Trepang" departed Groton on27 November to conclude the year at sea while continuing to participate in the special project.1979 through 1995
During the years of roughly 1988 to about 1993, the USS "Trepang" enjoyed a long stay in dry-dock at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in
Kittery, Maine , for an overhaul. It then moved to its new home port ofCharleston, South Carolina . On its trip from Portsmouth to Charleston the USS "Trepang" went under the Perfect Storm.During the couple of years to follow, it did many "fast attack" drill missions as well as a Mediterranean run which held up in
La Maddalena ,Italy andHaifa ,Israel for many weeks.Significant events occurring during the Med Cruise include the following:
*USS "Trepang" was used in the NATO operations off
Bosnia-Herzegovina .
*USS "Trepang" was the first US submarine in history to perform peacetime operations with a German U Boat U-21.
*USS "Trepang" was responsible for a secret mission tailing a then-infamous drug cartel ship.
*USS "Trepang" conducted training missions with SEAL Team 6.During these years, the USS "Bluefish" was the "Trepang's" "sister submarine"; the two were often docked near one another.
1996
The
United States Navy confirms that "Trepang" was operating off the coast ofLong Island, New York during the evening of17 July 1996 , but had nothing to do with the loss ofTWA Flight 800 .1997 and 1998
USS "Trepang" completes her final 6 month deployment in December 1997, having left for the Mediterranean Sea in June of that year.
In late 1998, USS "Trepang" circumnavigated the world in order to use up as much fuel as possible prior to decommissioning in Bremerton, WA.
1999 through 2000
"Trepang" was decommissioned on
1 June 1999 and stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on1 June 1999 . Ex-"Trepang" entered the Nuclear PoweredShip and Submarine Recycling Program inBremerton, Washington , on4 January 1999 , and on7 April 2000 ceased to exist. [http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/SSN674.htm US Naval Vessel Register]References
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t8/trepang-ii.htm Trepang (SSN-674) entry at Dictionary of American Fighting Ships]
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