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  2. Submarine Squadron 14 - Wikipedia

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    Submarine Squadron 14 (SUBRON 14), also known as Site One, Holy Loch, was a United States Navy submarine squadron. It was based at Holy Loch , Firth of Clyde , Scotland, between 1958 and 1992. History

  3. Holy Loch - Wikipedia

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    Between 1961 and 1992, Holy Loch was the site of the United States Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) Refit Site One. It was the home base of Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) 14, part of Submarine Force, US Atlantic Fleet.

  4. Piqua (YTB-793) - Wikipedia

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    She was then assigned to SUBRON 14, Holy Loch, Scotland circa 1969 to 1970. Stricken from the Navy List 13 March 2001 she was sold by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service 20 November 2001. Currently in civilian service as Ellen McAllister. [1] Ex-Piqua as Ellen McAllister

  5. Natick (YTB-760) - Wikipedia

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    From 1964 into 1970 the tug was assigned to SUBRON 14 at Holy Loch, Scotland. Natick supported U.S. Navy ships at La Maddalena , Italy from 1970 to 1973. In the late 1990s, YTB-760 was stationed with Port Services supporting USS Simon Lake (AS-33) at La Maddelena, Sardinia, Italy.

  6. Los Alamos (AFDB-7) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 1977, Andrew J Weber was returned to the U.S. Navy and reinstated on the Naval Vessel Register as YFP-14. Stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 29 May 1991, YFP-14 remained at Guam and was designated to be used in a Sinkex on 18 June 1998. YFP-14 was sunk 250 nmi (460 km; 290 mi) southeast of Agana, Guam on 19 July 2001.

  7. USS Casimir Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    After the overhaul, she was reassigned to Submarine Squadron (SubRon) 14 and departed for Holy Loch, Scotland on 30 April 1971. [3] In June 1971, while in Holy Loch, Casimir Pulaski was the first boat to have the Integrated Data Acquisition System (IDAS) M-35

  8. Army takes early lead, hangs on to defeat Holy Cross 17-14

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    Tyrell Robinson scored on a 14-yard run, Elo Modozie returned a blocked punt for another touchdown and Army defeated Holy Cross 17-14 on Saturday. Matthew Sluka's 8-yard touchdown pass to Jalen ...

  9. USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN-602) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln subsequently got underway on 28 August 1961 as a unit of SUBRON 14. She arrived at Holy Loch, Scotland, in October 1961. She underwent a refit alongside submarine tender USS Proteus during November 1961 and, upon its completion, commenced her first deterrent patrol.