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TWS is the largest online community of Veterans existing today and is a powerful Veteran locator. At the end of the year, HUNLEY marked her 100th SSBN refit when USS THOMAS A. EDISON (SSBN-610) commenced an upkeep alongside. to Poseidon missile capability. In January 1977, the ship got underway for Charleston to undergo a complex The Canopus returned to Rota, Spain in December of 1976. In their place, Bangor gets the USS Pennsylvania and the USS Kentucky from the East Coast. Touch device users . The ships, homeports, and the numbers of officer and enlisted women to be assigned are as follows: The twenty-first ship in the program will be identified later. Navy women will be assigned permanently to selected non-combatant ships, and may be assigned on temporary duty (180 days or less) aboard any ship that is not expected to become involved in a combat role while women are aboard. September 1974, Simon Lake is still operating from Rota. Inter-American Naval Telecommunications Network, Communications Assistance Team. This story has been updated with additional information about USS Paul Ignatius (DDG-117) moving to Rota, Spain. The Chief of Naval Operations deployed Submarine Squadron 16 to Rota, Spain, on Jan. 28, 1964, and embarked upon USS Proteus (AS-19). Simon Lake returned to Charleston on 3 April and tended submarines there until 19 November 1972 when she sailed for Rota, Spain, as the relief for USS Holland. | 85'; dr. 30'; s. 20 k.; cpl. outstanding performance during 47 availabilities led to her receiving the Navy I wish that I would of been on the ship longer. Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. In March of 1980, Canopus got underway and made a liberty cruise to Cape Canaveral, Florida. Secretary of the Navy Edward Hidalgo announced in October 1980 that Kings Bay would become the home for the Ohio-class submarines. and tended submarines there until 11 July 1966. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website? Warfare Officer pennants. Simon Lake arrived at Charleston on 1 May and tended submarines there until 11 July 1966. For the first time in the history of the SSBN force, a new model for supervising the operation, maintenance and training of the two-crewed submarine force has emerged. | Simon Lake returned to Charleston in April 1971 and served there until she relieved USS Holland (AS-32) at Rota, Spain in December 1972 for a four year tour. Search for a command's Crew List| Three months later, USS SIMON LAKE (AS-33) commenced turnover as the supporting submarine tender. Commissioned 7 November 1964 - to Bremerton on 17 February for a six-week yard availability period. She stood out of Bremerton on April 16, 1965 and proceeded to Charleston, South The USS CANOPUS (AS-34), a Simon Lake-class submarine tender, was commissioned on 4 NOV 1965. Simon Lake was the first submarine tender to be stationed at Kings Bay Georgia in 1979 when the base first opened and was the first tender on the east coast that women served on in the U.S. Navy. | THANK YOU. ALSO
Find USS Simon Lake (AS-33) unit information, patches, operation history, veteran photos and more on TogetherWeServed.com. Simon Lake, born in Pleasantville, N.Y., on 4 September 1866, was a mechanical engineer and naval architect. 1988 Bremerton on January 16, 1965 for Pearl Harbor on her shakedown cruise and Got out in 73. The Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyers USS Porter (DDG 78), front, USS Donald Cook (DDG 75), USS Carney (DDG 64) and USS Ross (DDG 71) are moored at Naval Station Rota, Spain, all were . The fatalities (all from smoke inhalation) were two prisoners, and the guard who had freed them from the brig.
HullNumber.com takes your privacy seriously. Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) Simon Lake arrived at Charleston on 1 May and tended submarines there until 11 July 1966. Jeff, Kamehameha was my favorite boat. Tim, were you on the Lake when it was in Rota, SP? In mid-April 1966, Canopus completed her acceptance trials and upon final loading and outfitting deployed to the Cooper River FBM Replenishment Site on 24 June. Carolina, via the Panama Canal. James B. In June 1979, Canopus relieved Simon Lake at the Naval Weapons Station Charleston, South Carolina. USS Spartanburg County (LST-1192) was transferred to Malaysia and renamed RMN KD Sri Inderapura(L-1505) LST-1179 Newport Tank Landing Ship: Laid down, 7 February 1970, at National Steel and Shipbuilding Corp, San Diego, CA. After being overhauled from March 1992 to March 1993, Simon Lake sailed for La Maddalena, her homeport for the next six years. PART 3--NAVY ACTIVITY ADDRESS NUMBERS (Revised July 30, 2002) * An asterisk indicates a two-digit code of a major command that is shared with subordinate activities. Into D.A.D. She operated from there until 24 May 1970 when she got underway for Charleston. As a result of the shipyard overhaul in Charleston, Canopus brought new and improved capabilities to Rota for the support of Submarine Squadron 16. 1998 now. | decommissioned. Canopus remained in Holy Loch until November of 1975. (AS-33: dp. 1975 1976 Simon Lake returned to Charleston in April 1971 and served there until she relieved USS Holland (AS-32) at Rota, Spain in December 1972 for a four year tour. The USS Simon Lake (AS-33) He also invented submarine apparatus for locating and recovering sunken vessels and their cargoes, and a heavy-oil internal combustion engine for marine use. Beginning in September 2011, Simon Lake underwent the deactivation process in preparation for dismantling. Canopus was completed and delivered to the Navy in record breaking time on October 25, 1965. | By the end of 1972, she had resumed deterrent patrols while operating from the SSBN refit site in Rota, Spain serviced by submarine tender USS Simon Lake (AS-33) as part of Submarine Squadron 16. Alling (1888-1960), U.S. geologist, for two-dimensional measure-a l k a l i n i t y [lake] Refers to the quantity and kinds of compounds ments (such as with thin sections or polished blocks) of sedimen-present in a lake that collectively shift the pH to the alkaline side tary rocks. She reported to the . Naval Communication Station Rota Spain. For superior service to the fleet, she received both the Battle Efficiency E The USS Simon Lake (AS-33) was laid down on 7 January 1963 by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Bremerton, . Naval Academy, The Sullivan Brothers and the Assignment of Family Members, Historic Former U.S. Navy Bases and Stations, The African American Experience in the U.S. Navy, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Navy, Contributions of Native Americans to the U.S. Navy, The World Cruise of the Great White Fleet, Navy Underwater Archaeology Return Program, Annual Navy History and Heritage Awards - Main, Research Permits for Sunken & Terrestrial Military Craft, Scanning, Copyright & Citation Information, Obtain Duplications of Records and Photos. In June, she sailed for Bremerton In March 1992, Simon Lake returned to Norfolk to conduct an extensive overhaul. including the USS Proteus (AS 19), USS Canopus (AS 34), USS Holland (AS 32) and USS Simon Lake (AS 33). 1995 Additionally, a Tactical Support Center was established at Rota in 1966, which brought a . Take care. 1990 No Where you part of the 1996 Decom Crew ? Canopus visited Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for shakedown training. Gen. Colin Powell, then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recognized the silent services on the occasion of the 3,000 FBM patrol, " as having done more to win the Cold War than any other part of the military." Canopus started refitting submarines of Squadron 18. | | For children under 3 months, the preferred treatment is Pavlik bandaging and/or dynamic hip orthosis;for children of 3-18 months (with/without arthrography), closed and open reductions (ORs) are most common; and for children 18 months and older, pelvic osteotomies are used. Commander, Submarine Squadron 16, embarked in USS Simon Lake (AS-33), arrived at Kings Bay on July 2, 1979, and moored at the original Army wharf, approximately one half mile up-river from what is now Warrior Wharf. DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S. He was the inventor of even-keel type submarines and built Argonaut, in 1897, which was the first submarine to operate successfully in the open sea.He also invented submarine apparatus for locating and recovering sunken vessels and their cargoes, and a heavy-oil internal combustion . was laid down on 7 January 1963 by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Then went to the uss simon lake in 71 and rode her to rota spain. Simon Lake sailed from Bremerton on 16 January 1965 for Pearl Harbor on her shakedown cruise and returned to Bremerton on 17 February for a six-week yard availability period. She reported to the Commander of Submarine Squadron 14. Oxford 73189 (Copies) Into September 1974, Simon Lake is still operating from Rota. During a ceremony held at the Warrior Wharf there on 7 October 1994, Canopus' 29 years of service was celebrated; and she was decommissioned from active service. Miss the friends i made.. Her post overhaul assignment was Holy Loch, Scotland, where she tended the Cold War "Boomers" from May 70 to November 1975. | The entry can be found here. 1972 old picture but I didn't really leave the navy base there anyways. Canopus's keel was laid on 2 March 1964 and she was launched on 12 February 1965, at Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation in Pascagoula, Mississippi. In June 1998, she returned to La Maddalena, Italy. In January, 1976, a draft treaty between Spain and the u.s. was initialed by the negotiators, calling for withdrawal of Squadron 16 from Rota by July, 1975. for the United States, showing the flag and entertaining foreign dignitaries | Naval Radio Station Sugar Grove, WVA. So, during the early 1960's three such forward deploying Advance Refit Sites were chosen: Rota in Spain, Holy Loch in Scotland and Guam. 1991 Note:USSVulcan(AR-5) was the first US Navy ship on which women were deployed (with the exception of nurses on hospital ships). USS Canopus (AS-34) was a Simon Lake-class submarine tender of the United States Navy, operational from 1965 to 1994. On 20 April 1969, Canopus was relieved by Holland and sailed for Bremerton, Washington, via the Panama Canal. 1965 and commenced duties as submarine tender for Squadron Four. Simon Lake sailed from Bremerton on 16 January 1965 for Pearl Harbor on her shakedown cruise and returned to Bremerton on 17 February for a six-week yard availability period. Struck from the Naval Register, 25 April 2006, Towed from NISMF Philadelphia in 2008 for lay up at at NISMF Portsmouth, VA., slated for disposal, Decontamination process started in September 2011, completed 15 February 2015, Towed to the James River Reserve Fleet site pending disposal, 3 December 2015. In 1976 after his selection for Commander, he became Repair Officer of the submarine tender USS SIMON LAKE (AS 33) in Rota, Spain, responsible for repair and maintenance of all nuclear ballistic missile submarines in Submarine Squadron 16. During this time, Canopus was instrumental in establishing several new maintenance concepts while completing, on schedule, every submarine refit during the 67 months at Holy Loch. In July 1966 Simon Lake sailed to her new station, Holy Loch, Scotland. For superior service to the fleet, she received the Battle Efficiency 'E' award, Weapons Black "W" and Meritorious Unit Commendation awards for the period 7 July 1993 - 31 August 1994. The action is in accord with Navy-sponsored changes to legislation governing the assignment of women contained in the recently enacted Fiscal Year 1979 Defense Authorization Bill. After spending nearly three years in Rota, CANOPUS steamed for Bremerton WA and overhaul, in April 1969. Page last modified: Rota, Spain Are you a USS Holland AS-32 Plank-Owner ? I was never supposed to be on the Lake but my detailer screwed up and am happy that she did. She transited the Suez Canal and Red Sea in March 1998 to support of Operation Southern Watch in the Persian Gulf. The USS Simon Lake served in Holy Loch, Scotland for nearly, four years, departing for Bremerton in May 1970. Simon Lake; Draft: 24' 6" Commisioned: 1965; Speed (rated) 18.0kts: Decommisioned: 1995; Compliment: 1,400: . Not only did she receive the awards associated with the Simon Lake earned numerous awards including seven Navy E Ribbons, one Navy Unit Commendation and seven Meritorious Unit Commendations. "Thanks for coming to work today". This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The Chain of Command was the best I have seen in my 8 years in the Navy from the LPO all the way up to the CO. GuzGuz was my first training mate on those crazy LCMs, worked with McLaughlin as ASF joint patrol, had an awesome time and i never forgot the hard work we had with our shift commander HT1 Gary Horne at Security NSA LaMad, HAD A BLAST. It was beautiful! USS Simon Lake (AS-33) arriving at Holy Loch, Scotland to relieve USS Hunley in 1966. I came aboard in Charleston and made the trip to Rota Spain Transferred to Naval Station Rota in Late 1975. Lake died on 23 June 1945. Watch. 1977 May of 1987 to again relieve the Hunley. After spending five years in Rota, Simon Lake returned to Charleston NSY in January 1977 for overhaul. April and tended submarines there until 19 November 1972 when she Simon Lake returned to Charleston on 3 No A USS Holland AS-32 ShellBack ? The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Simon Lake (AS 33). 3 tours on board the Land.
La Madd. The Vogelsong-bohn, Jodi: PH2(SW) Feb 27, 1999 . embarked in USS Simon Lake (AS-33), arrived at Kings Bay . Copyright 2023 HullNumber.com. In September 1985 she was driven to Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula Mississippi where she received a stem to stern, inside and out, grind to bare metal and repaint; a replacement of the helo deck; repair of the two 3-inch/50 rear-facing guns; and the addition of a 25mm Mk38 chain gun weapons system. 1994. Simon Lake arrived at Charleston on 1 May July 9, USS Arleigh Burke transited the Strait of Gibraltar westbound on early Monday; Moored at Berth 3, Pier 1 on Naval Station Rota, Spain, from July 9-11. 1965 1967 Refresher training and shake-down was conducted out of GITMO (Guantanamo Bay, Cuba). Richard Leonhardt: 76k USS Lafayette (SSBN 616) completed its first FBM deterrent patrol with the Polaris missile and commenced the first refit and replenishment at Rota. Port Services, a component of the USS SIMON LAKE is responsible for providing logistic support to USS SIMON LAKE and for transporting personnel to and from Santo Stefano Island by means of converted LCM-8 crafts. overhaul. I was on the Simon Lake (AS33). Simon Lake, (born Sept. 4, 1866, Pleasantville, N.J., U.S.died June 23, 1945, Bridgeport, Conn.), U.S. inventor who built the "Argonaut," the first submarine to operate extensively in the open sea. Brochure Shipboard Electronics Systems Evaluation Facility ANTX 2020 . July 21, USS Arleigh Burke moored at Berth 1, Pier 1 on Naval Station Norfolk after more than a three-month deployment in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet Areas of Responsibility (AoR). Launched, 7 November 1970. Four days later, USS James Monroe (SSBN 622) entered Kings Bay and moored alongside to begin a routine refit in preparation for another deterrent patrol. The USS Ohio, the first of the Trident-packing subs, departed Bangor in early October 2002. Hunley (AS-31) as Site One tender for Submarine Squadron 14. The action is also in accordance with the applicable judicial decision. Simon Lake was the first submarine tender to serve at the newly established Kings Bay, Georgia Naval Base in 1979. . Additionally, they will experience a more responsive and insightful assist during their off-crew training periods from Squadron 16. Oct 1, 2018 - rota, spain. In March of 1980, Canopus got underway and made a liberty cruise to Cape Canaveral, Florida. She continued living up to her motto, RESULTS NOT EXCUSES over the next year until departing for Norfolk, VA. Decommissioned on 31 July 1999, USS Simon Lake is laid up at Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Portsmouth, VA. 1,420; a. Simon Lake was placed out of service at Norfolk Naval Shipyards in Portsmouth, Virginia as part of the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility's inventory. Laid down, 7 January 1963, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA. Bremerton, from 6 July 1970 to March 1971 and, while there, was also converted HullNumber.com does not share your information. relieved USS Holland (AS-32) at Rota, Spain in December 1972 for a four year USS CANOPUS served her country for 28 years, 11 months and 3 days, until decommissioned on 7 OCT 1994. During the early 1970s, the submarines assigned to Squadron 16 were completing conversion to the Poseidon missile. 1 talking about this. .the threat level see the UK Government website. . His final assignment was Commanding Officer of USS Simon Lake before retirement in October 1981. Prior to arriving in Rota, Paul Ignatius operated alongside British . I made many memories on this ship and in Italy. 345647 entries available online. Please take a moment to let us know so that we can correct any problems and make your visit as enjoyable and as informative as possible. Seneca Lake Narragansett Bay Test Facility. Her outstanding sailed for Holy Loch, Scotland, where she relieved Hunley (AS-31) as USS Canopus joined Submarine Squadron 18 at Charleston and was commissioned on November 4, 1965. Nov 12, 2019 - Explore Jayna Helm's board "USS Simon Lake AS-33" on Pinterest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); There are 1322 crew members registered for the USS Simon Lake (AS 33). | Simon Lake sailed in March 1992 for Norfolk, Va, ending the US presence at Holy Lock. The Chief of Naval Operations deployed Submarine Squadron 16 to Rota, Spain, on Jan. 28, 1964, and embarked upon USS Proteus (AS-19). She operated there for nearly four The Simon Lake arrived at the Charleston Naval Shipyard in North Charleston, South Carolina, January 1977 for extensive overhaul in one of the three drydocks. | Copyright 1999 ~ All Rights Reserved. MM2 TOM BREEDING, OR YN3 KANDY SISSON. I must say that I had an awesome time in La Madd. On that date, she Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History 26th of September please use the following link and you will find the details and all events. Register and add yourself to the Crew List of the USS Simon Lake (AS 33), Report an offensive or inappropriate entry, this is my first station and all of my main Navy memories are here. Washington DC Pinterest. USS Simon Lake, Rota, Spain; Charleston, SC; Goose Creek, SC; Kings Bay, GA . In June 1998, she was the best. The Canopus now reported to the Commander of Squadron 18. Over a year later, the drydock . Canopus joined Submarine Squadron 18 at Charleston and was commissioned on 4 November 1965. Herbert Diamond; and commissioned on 7 November 1964, Capt. | 24-07-2011 03:41:07 ZULU. |
HEADLINE: USS Simon Lake Sails to Decommissioning By JOC Jon McMillan NAVAL STATION ROTA, SPAIN - USS Simon Lake (AS 33) departed Naval Station Rota, Spain, for the last time in its history recently. Ross, Saving the news module on this page because of difficult settings. flsurfer23 at hotmail.com 1-561-632-7355, My last at sea tour; Last CO of Los Alamos when AS-33 was tender in Holy Loch Scotland. .local pubs and eight boats nearby dragged their anchors. availabilities, consisting of over 5,000 vital repair jobs, annually. 1964; sponsored by Mrs. Cecil Ford and Mrs. The Canopus was located at Kingsbay Georgia during the early 1990s. A site selection steering group evaluated more than 60 sites along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Rick Baker wrote in an e-mail on 2/6/08 that he remembered that Robert fell off the top of the dry dock in Rota Spain and was . While at Rota, Canopus accomplished more Polaris refits than any other submarine tender in a comparable amount of time. Add yours! After a short stay at Charleston, the Canopus sailed in July 1985 to Kings Bay GA, where she relived the Simon Lake - assuming upkeep and refit duites for the SSBNs of Subron 16. Simon Lake's performance during her last two years of service was particularly noteworthy. With the fall of the Berlin wall and decline of the Soviet threat, Holy Loch was no longer needed. 4 were here. refits to port. Plans to scrap the vessel in the United Kingdom ran into controversy in view of the risks posed by toxic chemicals and asbestos. The Canopus now reported to the Commander of Squadron 18. Was the one of two best tours in my career, (Land the other) Drop me a line askchief@yahoo . Upon completion, he was briefly assigned to the Pentagon before joining the Submarine Squadron 16 staff in Rota, Spain. The agreement between the U.S. and Kingdom of Spain to establish a U.S. naval facility on the Bay of Cadiz was signed on Sept. 26, 1953. . Simon Lakes performance during her last two years of service was particularly Canopus relieved Holland and reported to the Commander of Submarine Squadron 16 for duty. In May 1987 Simon Lake returned to Scotland to again relieve USS Hunley at Holy Loch where in 1988 and 1991, she won Battle Efficiency 'E' awards. The Squadron 16 commander and his staff are located in the Kings Bay Off-Crew Building, located between the Trident Training Facility and the Submarine Group 10 staff/Subase Administration Building. During the last year at Holy Loch, Canopus received numerous awards including the Ney Award for the best large mess afloat, the second consecutive Battle Efficiency "E", the CINCLANTFLT Golden Anchor Award for personnel retention, and the Navy Unit Commendation for her role in the first FBM Submarine Extended Refit Period. The Simon Lake was decommissioned on 31 uss simon lake (as33) 09536 3026 21118 uss mckee (as41) 96621 3028 03363 uss kitty hawk (cv93) yokosuka 3029 03364 uss constellation (cv64) ca san diego 96635 3038 20550 uss tarawa (lha1) . In July 1979, Simon Lake relocated to Kings Bay, Georgia where she became the March of 1992, having the honor to be the last US sub tender to serve there. Got out and went straight to building nuclear power plants for the Navy. In Holy Loch for nearly fours years, Simon Lake supported Submarine Squadron 14. The tender was in the yard from6 July 1970 to March 1971 and, while there, was also converted to Poseidon missile capability. DROP ME A LINE PLEASE. In 1984 after being relieved by the USS Holland AS-32, the Canopus underwent a overhaul at Charleston Naval Shipyard - which lasted until 1985. Canopus was completed and delivered to the Navy in record breaking time on 25 October 1965. She arrived at Steelcoast (ex-ESCO Marine) in Brownsville, Texas, for ship recycling on 27 February 2019. | She operated from there until 24 May 1970 when she got underway for Charleston. USNS Butte (T-AE 27) - formerly AE 27 -. My dad was stationed on the Lake years before me. Squadron 20 remains the waterfront coordinator and principal squadron involved in planning and executing SSBN refits with the Trident Refit Facility. If you have any questions or comments - please contact me. resident tender in Charleston. the honor of being the last tender to serve at Site One. 124k: USS Simon Lake (AS-33) moored, at Rota, Spain, December 1975 with USS Kamehameha alongside. USS Holland AS-32. | After being relieved by USS Emory S. Land (AS-39), Simon Lake departed La Today. After all the shifts are done, Bangor will have six Trident subs, down from eight, while King's Bay, former home of the Pennsylvania, will lose two for a fleet of eight. USS CANOPUS served her country for 28 years, 11 months and 3 days, until decommissioned on 7 OCT 1994.
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