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- Submarine Force - NHHC
Submarines have a long history in the United States, beginning with Turtle, during the American Revolution The world’s first combat submarine, invented by David Bushnell, was devised as a means of breaking the British blockade of Boston Harbor but was unsuccessful on multiple attempts The U S Navy officially joined the undersea world when it purchased USS Holland (SS-1) on 11 April 1900
- Submarine Force Museum - NHHC
The Submarine Force Museum and the Nautilus submarine will be closed 7-18 October 2024 for maintenance Note: Content on this website has been revised or removed to align with the President’s executive orders and DoD priorities in accordance with DoD Instruction 5400 17 “Official Use of Social Media for Public Affairs Purposes ”
- Submarine Development, A Short History - NHHC
Underwater exploration has fascinated people for thousands of years, yet submarine travel did not become common until the mid-twentieth century The ancient Athenians used divers in secret military operations, and a legend maintains that Alexander the Great descended into the sea in a primitive diving bell Many talented and curious people dabbled with submersible boat designs, but achieved
- History - NHHC
Construction of NAUTILUS was made possible by the successful development of a nuclear propulsion plant by a group of scientists and engineers at the Naval Reactors Branch of the Atomic Energy Commission, under the leadership of Captain Hyman G Rickover, USN In July of 1951, Congress authorized construction of the world's first nuclear powered submarine On December 12th of that year, the
- Submarines! - NHHC
submarine dives, the ballast tanks are flooded with water and the air in the ballast tanks is vented from the submarine until its overall density is greater than the surrounding water and the submarine begins to sink (negative buoyancy) A supply of compressed air is maintained aboard the submarine in air flasks for life
- US Navy Submarines Losses, Selected Accidents, and Selected . . . - NHHC
Italian Submarine Casualties in World War Two; Japanese Submarine Casualties in World War Two (I and RO Boats) Unmanned Vehicles for U S Naval Forces: Background and Issues for Congress; US Democracy Promotion Policy in the Middle East; US-Greek Naval Relations Begin; US Marines at Pearl Harbor; US Mining and Mine Clearance in North Vietnam
- Nautilus (SSN-571) - NHHC
USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was commissioned at Groton, Connecticut, on 30 September 1954 with Commander Eugene P Wilkinson as the boat’s first commander The construction of Nautilus—the world’s first nuclear powered submarine—was made possible by the successful development of a nuclear propulsion plant by a group of scientists and engineers, under the leadership of Captain Hyman G
- Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut - NHHC
The Submarine Escape Training Tank, long known as the “Dive Tower,” was a constructed during this period and became a prominent feature to the local landscape from 1930 to 1992 Generations of submariners practiced escaping from sunken submarines through the Dive Tower by ascending in a 100-foot column of water
- Elements of Submarine Operation - NHHC
DETECTION A submarine's effectiveness depends on its ability to remain submerged and undetected From this position beneath the surface, a sub can search, track, and attack using the element of surprise The element of surprise has always been the submarine's greatest asset and is still considered its most powerful weapon When surfaced, however, submarines are quite vulnerable, since modern
- H. L. Hunley Wreck (1864) - NHHC
The Confederate submersible H L Hunley has the distinction of being the first submarine to sink an enemy warship in wartime Although the boat and its crew were lost as a result of this endeavor, the success of their mission proved that this new style of naval warfare would be an inevitable course of future development The Boat Privately built in 1863 by Park and Lyons of Mobile, Alabama
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