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Squadron Sixteen and the Fleet Ballistic Submarine Superior Performance Award Trophy (Providence Plantation Trophy) for the US Atlantic Fleet under the command of Commander Plyler (Gold Crew) and Commander William W. Schmidt (Blue Crew). The ship also received the Navy Unit Meritorious Commendation ribbon for her service from 1 January 1985 to 2 October 1986. During this period, the ship participated in a successful Atlantic Fleet Follow-on Operational Test on the Atlantic Test Range, evaluating the readiness of the Trident C-4 missile.
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participated in Concept of Operation Exercise LANTCOOPEX 1-89, held at a remote site—Port Canaveral—away from an SSBN refit port, arriving there after the end of Gold Crew deterrent patrol. After being relieved by the Blue Crew, both crews—with tender personnel—conducted a complete resupply of the
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Gold Crew won the Arleigh Burke Fleet trophy for most improvement in combat efficiency of any Navy unit in the US Atlantic Fleet during Fiscal Year 1985, under the Command of Commander Conrad A. Plyler, Jr, USN. The ship went on to win the fiscal year 1986 Battle Efficiency "E" for Submarine
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ship and performed major maintenance and repairs and a torpedo reload with no submarine tender present, just a refit barge, under conditions of round-the-clock special forces simulated attacks. After LANTCOOPEX 1-89, both crews received a Letter of Commendation from
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was the first boat to have the Integrated Data Acquisition System (IDAS) M-35 set installed. On 2 July, the Blue Crew successfully completed the Pulaski's first Poseidon missile launch during her
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After completing 20 deterrent patrols, Casimir Pulaski returned to EB in Groton, Connecticut on 5 January 1970 for
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completed her 88th and final deterrent patrol. The two crews were combined and SSBN-633 was transferred to the
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88 Strategic Deterrent Patrols were the most of any of the original "41 For Freedom" missile submarine fleet.
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stood out of Electric Boat for a three-month shakedown cruise with both crews to the waters off
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which caused widespread damage in the Caribbean and the southeast United States.
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returned to the fleet, beginning her next operational patrol on 28 October 1971.
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first dive was on 28 June 1964. After she was commissioned on 14 August 1964,
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Blue Crew set sail on the boat's first deterrent patrol on 13 April 1965.
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From Groton, the boat went to the Polaris Missile Facility Atlantic at
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on 1 February 1964, sponsored by Mary Louise (Metz) Gronouski, wife of
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Two crews (Blue and Gold) of 13 officers and 130 enlisted men each
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ballistic missiles. After the overhaul, she was reassigned to
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Gold Crew launched four Poseidon missiles on 2 March 1973.
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After her final cruise under Commander Kenneth W. Wrona,
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successfully test fired four Trident I missiles in the
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and the boat became the seventh SSBN refitted to carry
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on 7 March 1994 and simultaneously stricken from the
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Thomas B. Brittain Jr. in command of the Gold Crew.
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USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633)
USS Pulaski

Casimir Pulaski
Polish
general
American Revolutionary War
Electric Boat
Groton, Connecticut
John A. Gronouski
Ship-Submarine Recycling Program
James Madison class
S5W reactor
steam turbines
ballistic missile
torpedo tubes
James Madison-class
ballistic missile submarine
United States Navy
Casimir Pulaski
Polish
general
American Revolutionary War
Electric Boat Division
General Dynamics
Groton, Connecticut
launched
United States Postmaster General
John A. Gronouski
commissioned

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