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1 Construction and commissioning  





2 Service history  



2.1  Conversion of missile tubes  







3 Decommissioning and disposal  





4 References  














USS George Washington Carver






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USS George Washington Carver (SSBN/SSN-656)

USS George Washington Carver (SSBN-656) ca. June 1966

History
United States
NameUSS George Washington Carver
NamesakeGeorge Washington Carver (1865–1943), an American researcher and inventor
Awarded29 July 1963
BuilderNewport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia
Laid down24 August 1964
Launched14 August 1965
Sponsored byMiss Marian Anderson (1897-1993)
Commissioned15 June 1966
Decommissioned18 March 1993
Stricken18 March 1993
MottoStrength Through Knowledge
FateScrapping via Ship and Submarine Recycling Program completed 21 March 1994
General characteristics
Class and typeBenjamin Franklin class fleet ballistic missile submarine
Displacement
  • 7,300 long tons (7,417 t) surfaced
  • 8,250 long tons (8,382 t) submerged
Length425 ft (130 m)
Beam33 ft (10 m)
Draft33 ft (10 m)
Installed power15,000 shp (11,185 kW)
PropulsionOne S5W pressurized-water nuclear reactor, two geared steam turbines, one shaft
SpeedOver 20 knots
Test depth1,300 feet (400 m)
ComplementTwo crews (Blue Crew and Gold Crew) of 100 officers and enlisted men each
Armament

USS George Washington Carver (SSBN-656), a Benjamin Franklin class fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for George Washington Carver (1865–1943), an American researcher and inventor.

Construction and commissioning

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The contract for George Washington Carver's construction was awarded on 29 July 1963, and her keel was laid down on 24 August 1964 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock CompanyatNewport News, Virginia. She was launched on 14 August 1965, sponsored by African-American contralto Marian Anderson (1897–1993), and commissioned on 15 June 1966 with Captain R. D. Donavan in command of the Blue Crew and Lieutenant Commander Carl J. Lidel in command of the Gold Crew.

Service history

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Following shakedown, George Washington Carver's began her first strategic deterrent patrol on 12 December 1966. She operated out of Holy Loch, Scotland until September, 1971, when she transferred to Groton, Conn. for two months of special operations before entering the shipyard at Electric Boat Div., Groton, Conn. in November, 1971, for reactor refueling and overhaul. George Washington Carver was in dry dock at Naval Station Rota, Spain for overhaul beginning February 1977. A team from Electric Boat Div. Groton, CT was deployed to complete the overhaul/refit.

History needed for 1966-1991.

Conversion of missile tubes

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In 1991, George Washington Carver'sballistic missile had missiles removed and tubes were filled with ballast at Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, SC. The submarine and crew then received a change of homeport to Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, WA and assisted on the west coast in various assignments before finally entering the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton, Washington.

History needed for 1991-1993.

Decommissioning and disposal

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George Washington Carver was both decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 18 March 1993 at the Puget Sound Naval ShipyardinBremerton, Washington, where her scrapping via the U.S. Navy'sShip and Submarine Recycling Program was completed on 12 March 1994.

Insignia of the USS George Washington Carver
The insignia of USS George Washington Carver (SSBN-656).

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