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|Ship name=USS ''Tecumseh''
 
|Ship name=USS ''Tecumseh''
|Ship namesake=[[Tecumseh]] (1768-1813), a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American leader]] of the [[Shawnee]]
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|Ship namesake=[[Tecumseh]] (1768-1813), a Native American leader of the Shawnee
 
|Ship ordered=20 July 1961
 
|Ship ordered=20 July 1961
|Ship builder=[[General Dynamics Electric Boat|Electric Boat]], [[Groton, Connecticut]]
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|Ship laid down=1 June 1962
 
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|Ship sponsor=Mrs. Robert L. F. Sikes
 
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|Ship fate=Scrapped via [[Ship-Submarine Recycling Program]] completed 1 April 1994
 
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'''USS ''Tecumseh'' (SSBN-628)''', a {{sclass|James Madison|submarine|0}} [[ballistic missile submarine]], was the fourth ship of the [[United States Navy]] to be named for [[Tecumseh]] (c.1768–1813), the leader of the [[Shawnee]] people.
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'''USS ''Tecumseh'' (SSBN-628)''', a {{sclass|James Madison|submarine|0}} [[ballistic missile submarine]], was the fourth ship of the [[United States Navy]] to be named for [[Tecumseh]] (c.1768–1813), the leader of the Shawnee people.
   
 
==Construction and commissioning==
 
==Construction and commissioning==
The contract to build ''Tecumseh'' was awarded to the [[General Dynamics Electric Boat|Electric Boat Division]] of the [[General Dynamics]] Corporation in [[Groton, Connecticut|Groton]], [[Connecticut]], on 20 July 1961. Originally, she was to have been named ''William Penn'', and would have been the first Navy ship to bear that name, but was renamed on 11 April 1962.
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The contract to build ''Tecumseh'' was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, on 20 July 1961. Originally, she was to have been named ''William Penn'', and would have been the first Navy ship to bear that name, but was renamed on 11 April 1962.
   
''Tecumseh''{{'}}s keel was laid down on 1 June 1962. She was [[ship naming and launching|launched]] on 22 June 1963 sponsored by Mrs. Robert L. F. Sikes, and [[ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 29 May 1964, with [[Commander]] Arnett B. Taylor in command of the Blue Crew and Commander Charles S. Carlisle in command of the Gold Crew.
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''Tecumseh''{{'}}s keel was laid down on 1 June 1962. She was launched on 22 June 1963 sponsored by Mrs. Robert L. F. Sikes, and commissioned on 29 May 1964, with [[Commander]] Arnett B. Taylor in command of the Blue Crew and Commander Charles S. Carlisle in command of the Gold Crew.
   
 
==Service history==
 
==Service history==
Based at [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Hawaii]], ''Tecumseh'' deployed to the [[Mariana Islands]] on 17 December 1964, arriving at [[Guam]] on 29 December 1964 to commence deterrent patrols.
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Based at [[Pearl Harbor]], Hawaii, ''Tecumseh'' deployed to the Mariana Islands on 17 December 1964, arriving at Guam on 29 December 1964 to commence deterrent patrols.
   
''Tecumseh'' had conducted 21 strategic deterrent patrols in the [[Pacific]] by 1969, when she transferred to the [[United States Atlantic Fleet]]. She proceeded via [[Pearl Harbor]] and the [[Panama Canal]] to the [[United States East Coast]] and arrived at [[Newport News, Virginia|Newport News]], [[Virginia]], on 8 November 1969. Soon thereafter, she entered [[Northrop Grumman Newport News|Newport News shipyard]] for a conversion which replaced her [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris ballistic missile]] system with the new [[UGM-73 Poseidon|Poseidon ballistic missile]] system. Emerging from [[drydock]] on 9 May 1970, ''Tecumseh'' underwent a thorough [[wikt:overhaul|overhaul]] through that fall and winter before being assigned a new [[home port]] of [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], [[South Carolina]], on 18 February 1971.
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''Tecumseh'' had conducted 21 strategic deterrent patrols in the Pacific by 1969, when she transferred to the [[United States Atlantic Fleet]]. She proceeded via [[Pearl Harbor]] and the Panama Canal to the United States East Coast and arrived at Newport News, Virginia, on 8 November 1969. Soon thereafter, she entered Newport News shipyard for a conversion which replaced her [[UGM-27 Polaris|Polaris ballistic missile]] system with the new [[UGM-73 Poseidon|Poseidon ballistic missile]] system. Emerging from drydock on 9 May 1970, ''Tecumseh'' underwent a thorough overhaul through that fall and winter before being assigned a new home port of Charleston, South Carolina, on 18 February 1971.
   
''Tecumseh'' conducted [[sea trial]]s and [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] out of Charleston before conducting two deterrent patrols in late 1971. Subsequently deployed to [[Holy Loch]], [[Scotland]], ''Tecumseh'' arrived in Scottish waters on 9 February 1972. She conducted 18 more deterrent patrols out of Holy Loch through 1976.
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''Tecumseh'' conducted sea trials and shakedown out of Charleston before conducting two deterrent patrols in late 1971. Subsequently deployed to Holy Loch, Scotland, ''Tecumseh'' arrived in Scottish waters on 9 February 1972. She conducted 18 more deterrent patrols out of Holy Loch through 1976.
 
''Tecumseh'' was home ported in [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], [[South Carolina]] at least from March 1982 until entering [[Northrop Grumman Newport News|Newport News shipyard]] for a refueling overhaul in 1983. After completion of this overhaul in Spring of 1987 she successfully completed sea trials, shakedown, and a successful missile launch and returned to her homport of [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], [[South Carolina]],
 
   
 
''Tecumseh'' was home ported in Charleston, South Carolina at least from March 1982 until entering Newport News shipyard for a refueling overhaul in 1983. After completion of this overhaul in Spring of 1987 she successfully completed sea trials, shakedown, and a successful missile launch and returned to her homport of Charleston, South Carolina,
 
:''History needed for 1987-1993.''
 
:''History needed for 1987-1993.''
 
From 1987 to 1992 Tecumseh was home ported in Charleston SC, making patrols from both Charleston and Holy Loch Scotland.
 
From 1987 to 1992 Tecumseh was home ported in Charleston SC, making patrols from both Charleston and Holy Loch Scotland.
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==Decommissioning and disposal==
 
==Decommissioning and disposal==
   
''Tecumseh'' was [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] and stricken from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 23 July 1993. Her scrapping via the Nuclear-Powered [[Ship and Submarine Recycling Program]] at [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]], was completed on 1 April 1994.
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''Tecumseh'' was decommissioned and stricken from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 23 July 1993. Her scrapping via the Nuclear-Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton, Washington, was completed on 1 April 1994.
   
 
==Memorials==
 
==Memorials==
   
''Tecumseh''{{'}}s port torpedo tubes and a large piece of pressure hull were preserved and are now on display at the [[Naval Undersea Museum]] at [[Keyport, Washington]].
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''Tecumseh''{{'}}s port torpedo tubes and a large piece of pressure hull were preserved and are now on display at the [[Naval Undersea Museum]] at Keyport, Washington.
 
==References==
 
 
== References ==
 
 
* {{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t3/tecumseh-iv.htm}}
 
* {{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t3/tecumseh-iv.htm}}
 
* {{NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/SSBN628.htm}}
 
* {{NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/SSBN628.htm}}
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USS Tecumseh (SSBN-628)
USS Tecumseh SSBN-628
USS Tecumseh (SSBN-628) underway east of Charleston, South Carolina, on 1 January 1986.
Career (United States of America) Flag of the United States
Name: USS Tecumseh
Namesake: Tecumseh (1768-1813), a Native American leader of the Shawnee
Ordered: 20 July 1961
Builder: Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut
Laid down: 1 June 1962
Launched: 22 June 1963
Sponsored by: Mrs. Robert L. F. Sikes
Commissioned: 29 May 1964
Decommissioned: 23 July 1993
Struck: 23 July 1993
Motto: United for Freedom
Fate: Scrapped via Ship-Submarine Recycling Program completed 1 April 1994
General characteristics
Class & type: James Madison-class submarine
Displacement: 7,300 long tons (7,417 t) surfaced
8,250 long tons (8,382 t) submerged
Length: 425 ft (130 m)
Beam: 33 ft (10 m)
Draft: 31 ft 4 in (9.55 m)
Installed power: S5W reactor
Propulsion: 2 × geared steam turbines, 15,000 shp (11,185 kW), 1 shaft
Speed: 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) surfaced
21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) submerged
Test depth: 1,300 ft (400 m)
Complement: Two crews (Gold and Blue) of 140 each
Armament: 4 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes forward
16 × Polaris A3 missiles (replaced by Poseidon missiles in 1970)

USS Tecumseh (SSBN-628), a James Madison-class ballistic missile submarine, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Tecumseh (c.1768–1813), the leader of the Shawnee people.

Construction and commissioning

The contract to build Tecumseh was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, on 20 July 1961. Originally, she was to have been named William Penn, and would have been the first Navy ship to bear that name, but was renamed on 11 April 1962.

Tecumseh's keel was laid down on 1 June 1962. She was launched on 22 June 1963 sponsored by Mrs. Robert L. F. Sikes, and commissioned on 29 May 1964, with Commander Arnett B. Taylor in command of the Blue Crew and Commander Charles S. Carlisle in command of the Gold Crew.

Service history

Based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Tecumseh deployed to the Mariana Islands on 17 December 1964, arriving at Guam on 29 December 1964 to commence deterrent patrols.

Tecumseh had conducted 21 strategic deterrent patrols in the Pacific by 1969, when she transferred to the United States Atlantic Fleet. She proceeded via Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal to the United States East Coast and arrived at Newport News, Virginia, on 8 November 1969. Soon thereafter, she entered Newport News shipyard for a conversion which replaced her Polaris ballistic missile system with the new Poseidon ballistic missile system. Emerging from drydock on 9 May 1970, Tecumseh underwent a thorough overhaul through that fall and winter before being assigned a new home port of Charleston, South Carolina, on 18 February 1971.

Tecumseh conducted sea trials and shakedown out of Charleston before conducting two deterrent patrols in late 1971. Subsequently deployed to Holy Loch, Scotland, Tecumseh arrived in Scottish waters on 9 February 1972. She conducted 18 more deterrent patrols out of Holy Loch through 1976.

Tecumseh was home ported in Charleston, South Carolina at least from March 1982 until entering Newport News shipyard for a refueling overhaul in 1983. After completion of this overhaul in Spring of 1987 she successfully completed sea trials, shakedown, and a successful missile launch and returned to her homport of Charleston, South Carolina,

History needed for 1987-1993.

From 1987 to 1992 Tecumseh was home ported in Charleston SC, making patrols from both Charleston and Holy Loch Scotland. In 1992, Tecumseh off-loaded its missiles and participated in war games out of Charleston for training of attack boats and other Anti-Sumbarine warfare vessels or planes. February 1993, Tecumseh transited the Panama Canal, and subsequently ported in Bremerton WA for decomissioning.

Decommissioning and disposal

Tecumseh was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 23 July 1993. Her scrapping via the Nuclear-Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Bremerton, Washington, was completed on 1 April 1994.

Memorials

Tecumseh's port torpedo tubes and a large piece of pressure hull were preserved and are now on display at the Naval Undersea Museum at Keyport, Washington.

References


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