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121: 142: 25: 565:. Suffering slight damage to her towed array housing and propeller, she was required to spend an extra week in drydock to facilitate repairs. There were no injuries aboard the submarine; however, the tugboat sank as a result of the collision. 464:. Her unique turbo-electric drive system was unreliable due to the decision to adopt a direct-current main motor. Subsequent U.S. submarine designs did not incorporate turbo-electric drive until the 547: 1221: 554:"E" and Engineering Excellence "E" for Fiscal Years 1977, 1978 under the command of Commander Robert B. Wilkinson and 1979, and 1980 under the command of Commander Thomas Robertson. 529:
deployed to the North Atlantic in the fall of 1976, followed immediately by a deployment to the Mediterranean Sea in the winter and spring of 1977. The boat was awarded the
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was thus larger than similar vessels with conventional drive trains, which resulted in slower speeds due to the greater displacement and
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was intended to test the potential advantages of this propulsion system for providing quieter and safer operation for a full sized
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on 1 December 1997. Her active duty career of less than 16 years is one of the shortest for a nuclear submarine in the US Navy.
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was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation. She deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in the winter and spring of 1979.
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The submarine deployed to the North Atlantic in the winter and spring of 1978.
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plant had to be scaled up by a factor of six, which resulted in a
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on 4 August 1973, sponsored by Mrs. Glenard P. Lipscomb, and was
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Glenard P. Lipscomb
General Dynamics Electric Boat
Groton, Connecticut
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Nuclear submarine
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