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U.S. Navy
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U.S. Navy
USS Jack SSN 605
U.S. Navy
USS Jack (SSN-605) was a Permit-class nuclear-powered attack submarine in the United States Navy. Commissioned on March 31, 1967, she was notable for her unique propulsion system that used counter-rotating propellers, a rare feature among submarines. Throughout her service during the Cold War, USS Jack conducted numerous classified operations and patrols, contributing to the Navy’s anti-submarine warfare capabilities. She was decommissioned on July 11, 1990, after over two decades of service.
USS Lawrence (DDG-4)
U.S. Navy
USS Lawrence (DDG-4) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer commissioned by the United States Navy in January 1962. Named after Captain James Lawrence, a hero of the War of 1812, the ship served prominently during the Cold War, conducting operations in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Caribbean. USS Lawrence participated in significant events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis quarantine and multiple Mediterranean deployments with the Sixth Fleet. After more than two decades of service, the destroyer was decommissioned in March 1990 and subsequently scrapped.
USS Robison (DDG-12)
U.S. Navy
USS Robison (DDG-12) was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer commissioned into the United States Navy in December 1961. Named after Rear Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison, she served extensively in the Pacific, notably participating in operations during the Vietnam War, where she provided naval gunfire support and performed plane guard duties for aircraft carriers. Throughout her service, Robison took part in multiple deployments with the Seventh Fleet and contributed to numerous training exercises, strengthening U.S. naval presence in the region. After over two decades of active duty, USS Robison was decommissioned in 1983 and later scrapped.