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USS Sargo (SSN-583)

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750:. After her return to Hawaii, local operations and upkeep took her into the next year. In April 1965, she commenced another cruise in the western Pacific, and, in June, she resumed operations in the eastern Pacific. Five months later, she again moved westward across the Pacific; and, in February 1966, she returned to Hawaii to enter the naval shipyard at Pearl Harbor where she remained for the next two years, undergoing overhaul and refueling. Between 1963 and 1965 53: 490: 529:, on 1 October 1959, scientific instruments were installed to assist her in navigating under the shifting polar ice with its potentially hazardous submerged pressure ridges; in locating open leads and thin ice through which to surface, and in gathering oceanographic and hydrographic data. November and December 1959 brought intensive training programs and the embarkation of scientific specialists; and, on 18 January 1960, 712:. In the western Pacific into May, she participated in exercises to enhance the antisubmarine warfare readiness of hunter-killer groups and visited Sydney, for the 19th Annual Coral Sea Celebration. On 25 May, she returned to Pearl Harbor. Upkeep and local operations took her into late July, when she began a two-month training cruise. In November, she moved east, to California, to participate in a demonstration for the 389: 829: 31: 689:
MM3(SS), lost his life in the fire while taking action to save the ship. He was awarded, posthumously, the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for his heroic actions and other crew members were also awarded medals and letters of commendation for outstanding courage over and above the call of duty. On 15
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left the shipyard. She had been overhauled and her third reactor core had been installed. Refresher training followed and, in June she resumed her previous schedule with an extended cruise in the western Pacific. Since that time, into 1974, she has maintained a schedule of eastern and western
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line, machinist's mate third class James E. Smallwood. The fire, fed by the pressurized oxygen, shot flames over 100 feet (30 m) in the air through the hatch. When the combined forces of the shipyard and the boat's crew were unable to control the fire,
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was designated for an Arctic cruise. She received alterations to strengthen her sail before she left the building yard. Further modifications followed her 19,000-mile (35,200 km) Pacific shakedown cruise. After her arrival at her home port,
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April 1987, Submarine Base Pearl Harbor opened a new 17-story Bachelor Enlisted Quarters, which was dedicated on 26 February 1988 in the memory of Smallwood and the sacrifice of his life while performing in the service of his country.
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Making her first pass under the pole at 0934, the submarine began a clover-leaf search for thin ice and at 1049 she surfaced, according to her log, 25 feet (8 m) from the pole. Later the same day, the
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at that shipyard. In mid-summer 1963, she commenced an extended cruise to the western Pacific, and, in October she returned to Hawaii for six months of local operations.
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USS Sargo (SSN-583) website's page displaying Smallwood's citation, including links to articles about Smallwood Hall. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
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Historic photos of diesel-powered USS Sargo (SS-188) on Navsource.org, includes photo of SSN-583 during construction viewed by SS-188 crewman
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and foreign attaches. She then returned to Pearl Harbor for holiday leave and upkeep. During the late winter and early spring of 1962,
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tanks when the oxygen line, which entered the submarine through the stern torpedo room hatch, developed a leak and a fire ignited. Two
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s officers took the submarine a short distance from the dock and dove with the stern room hatch open. The fire was extinguished, and
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had reached the vicinity of St. Matthews Island where she found ice, block and brash and where, after rendezvousing with the
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once again deployed to the western Pacific; and, during August, she was called on to support operations resulting from the
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on 17 February. Thence, after conducting tests in cooperation with scientists on the ice island, she got underway for the
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into April. At the end of that month, she resumed operations in the Hawaiian area with a demonstration cruise for the
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Pacific cruises and training operations, including joint British, Australian, and American exercises in the
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which lasted through the winter of 1962 and 1963. During the work, she became the first nuclear ship to be
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and on the presence of deep water areas at the western end of the northwest passage. For this cruise the
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warheads detonated "low-order", and the fire spread dramatically, killing the crewman tending the
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she made her first stationary dive while surrounded by ice. On 29 January, she passed the
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with new data on Arctic ice, Arctic waters, and the physiography of the
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made another extended cruise in the western Pacific, again earning a
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assumed a more regular schedule. On 19 January, she sailed for the
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family, inhabiting coastal waters of the southern United States.
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Detailed History of the USS Sargo (SSN-583) on www.ssn583.com
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Sherry Sontag, Christopher Drew, and Annette Lawrence Drew,
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Collecting hydrographic data as she progressed, she reached
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was raised at the pole, and, on the morning of 10 February,
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on 14 April 1994; recycling was completed on 5 April 1995.
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Historic photos of USS Sargo (SSN-583) on Navsource.org
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bottomed in the channel. A floating crane raised the
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List of submarine classes of the United States Navy
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USS Sargo

Sargo
Porgy
Mare Island Naval Shipyard
Frank T. Watkins
Skate-class
submarine
S3W reactor
knots
torpedo tubes
Skate-class
nuclear-powered
submarine
United States Navy
sargo
porgy
Mare Island Naval Shipyard
Vallejo
California
keel
laid down
launched
Rear Admiral
Frank T. Watkins
commissioned
Commander
Daniel P. Brooks

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