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Not quite sure why all the dates in this article are wikilinked (since there are no entries for the vessel on the lists for those dates), but there should be some standardization for how they're displayed. Some are written as "10 March, 1965" and some as March 10, 1965. There also appear to be several paragraphs where somebody wrote notes to remind themselves to put other information in! For example "Maybe fill in the blanks, the ship operated out of Guam and Pearl Harbor" which is down towards the end of the article... MeegsC | Talk12:51, 16 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
1975 After Charleston refit transit to Hawaii[edit]
She left Charleston with the Gold Crew, under command of Ccmmander J. P. Weikert, and began sea trials with ports-of-call at Coco Beach(DASO) Roosevelt Roads Naval Base and St. Croix, then transited through the Panama Canal, then to ports-of-call in San Diego Naval Base and Bangor, Washington for missile onload, then transited to the waters off of the Hawaiian Islands for missile systems testing, and came to port at Pearl Harbor for crew change. The Blue Crew took her on patrol in the Pacific, and turned the boat over to the Gold Crew in Guam. Tlabshier (talk) 06:32, 12 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]