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  2. USS Nautilus (SSN-571) - Wikipedia

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    USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the ... Included in the work: blasting and painting of the hull, installation of new top decks, as well as upgraded interior lighting and ...

  3. USS Nautilus (SS-168) - Wikipedia

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    USS Nautilus (SF-9/SS-168), a Narwhal-class submarine and one of the "V-boats", was the third ship of the United States Navy to bear the name. [ 12 ] Construction and commissioning

  4. Submarine Force Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum is located on the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut.It is the only submarine museum managed exclusively by the Naval History & Heritage Command division of the Navy, and this makes it a repository for many special submarine items of national significance, including USS Nautilus (SSN-571).

  5. Today in history: Nautilus travels under the North Pole

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    A Russian-born engineer, U.S. Navy Captain Hyman G. Rickover, directed the construction of the USS Nautilus.He joined the U.S. atomic program in 1946, and in 1947, he was put in charge of the navy ...

  6. The USS Idaho submarine christening is scheduled for ... - AOL

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    The first prototype for the USS Nautilus was developed in Idaho, and all crew and officers aboard the Nautilus trained in Idaho. In a touch of coming full circle, the USS Idaho will be christened ...

  7. USS Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    USS H-2 (SS-29), a H-class submarine (1913–1930) called Nautilus only during construction; USS Nautilus II (SP-559), a 66-foot patrol/escort (1917–1919) USS O-12 (SS-73), an O-11-class submarine (1917–1931) which carried the name Nautilus during a civilian arctic expedition in 1931; Nautilus, a cephalopod which is the namesake of these ...

  8. List of ships named Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    HCS Nautilus (1806), a brig of 185 tons (bm) and 14 guns, launched by the Bombay Dockyard in 1806 for the Bombay Marine.In 1815, after the end of the War of 1812, USS Peacock fired on and captured her, killing and wounding a number of her officers and crew, despite being informed that the war had ended.

  9. USOS Seaview - Wikipedia

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    The submarine USS Nautilus, commissioned in 1954, was the first nuclear-powered ship of any kind. In August 1958, she steamed under the Arctic ice cap to make the first crossing from the Pacific to the Atlantic via the North Pole. On 3 August 1958 she became the first ship to reach the North Pole.