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US Navy Fleet (continued)
Built by Mare Island Naval Shipyard
USS Scamp (SSN-588)
Built by Ingalls Shipbuilding
USS Sculpin (SSN-590)
Built by Newport News Shipbuilding
USS Shark (SSN-591)
Permit Class (SSN-594)
Displacement: 4,200 tons; Length: SSN- 605, 297 feet; SSN-613-615, 292 feet; oth- ers, 278 feet; Beam: 32 feet; Power Plant:
One nuclear reactor, two steam turbines and one shaft.
Built by Mare Island Naval Shipyard
USS Permit (SSN-594)
USS Plunger (SSN-595)
Built by Ingalls Shipbuilding
USS Barb (SSN-596)
USS Dace (SSN-607)
USS Haddock (SSN-621)
Built by New York Shipbuilding
USS Pollack (SSN-603)
USS Haddo (SSN-604)
USS Guard fish (SSN-612)
Built by Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
USS Jack (SSN-605)
USS Tinosa (SSN-606)
Built by General Dynamics-Electric Boat
USS Flasher (SSN-613)
USS Greenling (SSN-614)
USS Gato (SSN-615)
AUXILIARY CRANE SHIPS (RRF)
T-ACS-1 Class
Displacement: 25,660 tons; Length: 668-1/2 feet; Beam: 76 feet; Power Plant: Geared steam turbine and single shaft.
Converted by DeFoe Shipbuilding
SS Keystone State (T-ACS-1)
SS Gem State (T-ACS-2)
Converted by Dillingham Ship Repair
SS Grand Canyon State (T-ACS-3)
Converted by Norfolk Shipbuilding
SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4)
SS Flickertail State (T-ACS-5)
SS Cornhusker State (T-ACS-6)
Converted by Tampa Shipyards
SS Diamond State (T-ACS-7)*
SS Equality State (T-ACS-8)*
AVIATION LOGISTICS SUPPORT SHIPS (RRF)
Seabridge Class
Displacement: 23,872 tons; Length: 602 feet; Beam: 90 feet; Power Plant: Two boil- ers, geared steam turbine and one shaft.
Converted by Todd Shipyards-Galveston
USNS Wright (T-AVB-3)
USNS Curtiss (T-AVB-4)
BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINES
Ohio Class (SSBN-726)
Displacement: 18,700 tons; Length: 560 feet; Beam: 42 feet; Power Plant: One nuclear reactor, two geared turbines and one shaft.
Built by General Dynamics-Electric Boat
USS Ohio (SSBN-726)
USS Michigan (SSBN-727)
USS Florida (SSBN-728)
USS Georgia (SSBN-729)
USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730)
USS Alabama (SSBN-731)
USS Alaska (SSBN-732)
USS Nevada (SSBN-733)
USS Tennessee (SSBN-734)
USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-735)
USS West Virginia (SSBN-736)*
USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) *
USS Maryland (SSBN-738) *
USS Nebraska (SSBN-739)*
Unnamed (SSBN-740)*
Benjamin Franklin Class (SSBN-640)
Displacement: 8,250 tons; Length: 425 feet;
Beam: 33 feet; Power Plant: One nuclear reactor, two geared turbines and one shaft.
Built by General Dynamics-Electric Boat
USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN-640)
USS George Bancroft (SSBN-643)
USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645)
USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN-655)
USS Francis Scott Key (SSBN-657)
USS Will Rogers (SSBN-659)
Built by Mare Island Naval Shipyard
USS Kamehameha (SSBN-642)
USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN-658)
Built by Newport News Shipbuilding
USS Simon Bolivar (SSBN-641)
USS Lewis and Clark (SSBN-644)
USS George C. Marshall (SSBN-654)
USS George Washington Carver (SSBN- 656)
Lafayette Class (SSBN-616)
Same as Benjamin Franklin Class.
Built by General Dynamics-Electric Boat
USS Lafayette (SSBN-616)
USS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN-617)
USS Daniel Webster (SSBN-626)
Built by Mare Island Naval Shipyard
USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619)
USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN-624)
Built by Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
USS John Adams (SSBN-620)
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