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USS Nautilus at Historic Naval Ships Association: USS Nautilus; Documents regarding the USS Nautilus, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library; A film clip A-Sub Epic. Nautilus Pioneers North Pole Seaway, 1958/08/11 (1958)) is available for viewing at the Internet Archive; Reagle, Jason (Summer 2009). "The First ICEX: A Historical Journey of ...
She was renamed Nautilus on 19 February and given hull number SS-168 on 1 July. She proceeded to Pearl Harbor where she became flagship of Submarine Division 12 (SubDiv 12). Reassigned to SubDiv 13 at San Diego, California , 1935–1938, then re-homeported at Pearl Harbor, she maintained a regular schedule of training activities and fleet ...
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 ...
USS Arizona (BB-39) [citation needed] Two earlier iterations of USS Arizona [citation needed] California: Californian (state tall ship) 2003 [1] Connecticut: USS Nautilus (SSN-571) 1983 [2] [3] Freedom Schooner Amistad (state flagship and tall ship ambassador) 2003 [3] Delaware: Kalmar Nyckel (state tall ship) 2016 [4] Massachusetts: Schooner ...
The land-based nuclear reactor was built at the National Reactor Testing Station, later called Idaho National Engineering Laboratory near Arco, Idaho. [1] The plant was the prototype for the power system of USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, which used the improved S2W reactor.
In 1959, USS Skate was the first submarine to surface at the North Pole and the second submarine (after USS Nautilus (SSN-571) in 1958) to reach the North Pole. Her crew conducted a tribute to Sir George Hubert Wilkins and scattered his ashes over the North Pole. In 2010 the research submersible JAGO dove to try to locate and inspect Nautilus. [1]
Ebersole was born in 1925 at Sterling, Illinois.He grew up in northwestern Illinois. Ebersole served for 24 years in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps. He was the first officer to serve aboard two nuclear submarines, the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf, being selected by Admiral Hyman G. Rickover as the medical officer for the crew.
Unique submarine. Never formally held SS-166 classification. Variously designated as V-4, SF-7, SM-1, A-1 and APS-1. Sunk by Japanese destroyers 10 Jan 1943. SS-167 Narwhal: Lead boat of a class of 2 SS-168 Nautilus: SS-169 Dolphin: Unique submarine SS-170 Cachalot: Lead boat of a class of 2 SS-171 Cuttlefish: SS-172 Porpoise: Lead boat of a ...