USS Guardfish (SSN-612)
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| Career |
| Awarded: | 9 June 1960 |
| Laid down: | 28 February 1961 |
| Launched: | 15 May 1965 |
| Commissioned: | 20 December 1966 |
| Fate: | submarine recycling |
| Stricken: | 4 February 1992 |
| General Characteristics |
| Displacement: | 3770 tons |
| Length: | 279 feet |
| Beam: | 32 feet |
| Draft: | 29 feet |
| Speed: | 16 knots |
| Complement: | 99 officers and men |
| Armament: | four 21-inch torpedo tubes |
USS Guardfish (SSN-612), a
Thresher-class submarine, was the second ship of the
United States Navy to be named for the guardfish, a voracious green and silvery fish with elongated pike-like body and long narrow jaws. The contract to build her was awarded to New York Shipbuilding Corporation in
Camden, New Jersey on
9 June 1960 and her keel was laid down on
28 February 1961. She was
launched on
15 May 1965 sponsored by Mrs. Kenneth E. Belieu, wife of the Assistant
Secretary of the Navy, and
commissioned on
20 December 1966 with Commander G.H. Hines in command.
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Guardfish was decommissioned and stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on
4 February 1992. Her hulk entered the Nuclear Powered
Ship and Submarine Recycling Program and ceased to exist on
9 July 1992.
See USS Guardfish for other ships of the same name.
References
This article includes information collected from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.