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was at periscope depth. Her sail and sail planes were damaged, but there was no flooding apart from a minor leak down the periscope well. After the collision the boat never submerged again. She went to
Polaris Point, Guam, for temporary repairs, then made a 35-day transit across the Pacific on the
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piano that was placed aboard before the hull was sealed. This piano remained on board the submarine for 22 years (1961–1983) up until her decommissioning. The
Steinway piano is the only example of a full-sized piano ever installed on a U.S. submarine conducting nuclear deterrent patrols.
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President to enter the submarine through one of its deck hatches while standing. On April 13, 1962, President Kennedy and his naval aide to the president, Captain Tazewell Shepard, Jr., toured the recently commissioned submarine while it was at the
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900:"The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Nuclear Order of Battle October/November 1962"
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KN-C21126. President John F. Kennedy Aboard
Submarine USS Thomas A. Edison
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on 15 June 1961, sponsored by Mrs. Madeleine Edison Sloane, daughter of
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Knudsen, Robert (White House Photographer) (13 April 1962).
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entered the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for inactivation.
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12 Officers and 128 Enlisted (two crews Blue and Gold)
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training off the eastern coast of the United States,
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List of submarine classes of the United States Navy
1249:. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press.
1230:. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press.
1015:"Museum Exhibits / 41JFK Submarine Access Elevator"
1245:Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen, eds. (1995).
1247:Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995
517:again in March 1975 to fire test missiles near
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572:She was retained primarily for training, ASW
342:s keel was laid down on 15 March 1960 by the
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1804:Nuclear submarines of the United States Navy
1397:List of submarines of the United States Navy
682:was the first and only submarine to have an
1049:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
861:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
228:410 feet 4 inches (125.07 m)
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1443:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1962
497:In June 1973, she was transferred to the
1799:Cold War submarines of the United States
855:This article incorporates text from the
244:27 feet 5 inches (8.36 m)
220:6,900 tons surfaced 7,900 tons submerged
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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607:, where she had home ported as an SSN.
576:exercises, and other secondary duties.
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1266:The Navy of the Nuclear Age 1947–2007
898:Norris, Robert S. (24 October 2012).
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932:"Museum Exhibits / 42PolarisMissile"
686:. In 1962, an elevator was added to
665:Ship and Submarine Recycling Program
179:Ship and Submarine Recycling Program
966:Gardiner and Chumbley 1995, p. 612.
1789:Ships built in Groton, Connecticut
1228:Combat Fleets of the World 1986/87
475:and fired these missiles into the
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1809:United States submarine accidents
1226:Couhat, Jen Labayle, ed. (1986).
930:Maloney, Bill (14 January 2007).
525:carried out operations along the
287:16 fleet ballistic missiles, 4 Ă—
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1172:(Press release). Archived from
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332:Construction and commissioning
16:Submarine of the United States
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1264:Silverstone, Paul H. (2009).
1103:. 31 May 2021. Archived from
1100:United States Naval Institute
1020:Submarine USS Nautilus Museum
986:"Navy investigates collision"
937:Submarine USS Nautilus Museum
864:. The entry can be found
819:on October 10, 1962, and USS
696:JFK Submarine Access Elevator
324:to be named for the inventor
320:, was the second ship of the
167:(Power to Repel the Darkness)
1794:Ethan Allen-class submarines
808:(SSBN 608) with Polaris A2,
801:(SSBN 602) with Polaris A1,
794:(SSBN 600) with Polaris A1,
787:(SSBN 601) with Polaris A1,
780:(SSBN 599) with Polaris A1,
773:(SSBN 598) with Polaris A1,
348:General Dynamics Corporation
163:Potentia Tenebras Repellendi
128:Mrs. Madeleine Edison Sloane
103:General Dynamics Corporation
741:During the construction of
568:inertial navigation systems
499:United States Pacific Fleet
211:Ballistic Missile Submarine
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1814:Maritime incidents in 1962
1604:Matelots Pillien et Peyrat
817:Charleston, South Carolina
669:Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
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881:Silverstone 2009, p. 34.
527:United States West Coast
386:On 9 April 1962, during
519:Cape Canaveral, Florida
453:New London, Connecticut
271:1,300 feet (400 m)
236:33.1 feet (10.1 m)
186:General characteristics
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661:Naval Vessel Register
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1197:"030611-O-0000X-001"
1195:United States Navy.
975:Couhat 1986, p. 621.
659:was struck from the
655:on 1 December 1983,
436:Cuban Missile Crisis
1170:Steinway & Sons
1073:Wilton, Connecticut
1025:Groton, Connecticut
942:Groton, Connecticut
564:fire-control system
536:On 6 October 1980,
503:Vallejo, California
482:Through June 1973,
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352:Groton, Connecticut
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1275:978-0-203-87773-9
1176:on 30 August 2008
826:George Washington
770:George Washington
692:President Kennedy
492:Mediterranean Sea
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