Original Name:
Sam Houston
Re
designated Name:
SSN-609
Common/
Crew Name: 609
Class:
Ethan Allen
Displacement: 6,900 to 8,000 tons
Length: 410
'
Breadth: 33'
Speed: In excess of 20
knots -
submerged
Original
Armament: 16
Polaris A-2 missiles and 4-21"
Torpedoes
Brief
History: The Sam Houston was the second ship of the five in the Ethan Allen Class of
Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines. It is the second submarine to be built from
keel to
bridge strictly to launch the Polaris class missiles. Beyond that, it is the third
nuclear submarine ever developed, and was
christened the "
SAM HOUSTON" on
February 2nd, 1961 by Mrs. Connally after an address given by
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz of the
United States Navy.
Once she had undergone fully successful
sea trials, on
March 6th, 1962 she was
commissioned to serve the United States Navy. This began her very successful career through 1981, including being the first submarine to ever make a
port-of-call during a
patrol. Then, in 1981 she was “officially” Redesignated from the “
Sam Houston” to “
SSN-609.” At that time, her missiles were removed, and she was re
fitted with 2
Dry Deck Shelters to be used for support of
Special Operations Pacific. After serving for 29 years, and winning a
Meritorious Unit Commendation, she was
decommissioned on
June 6th, 1991.
Resources:
DANFS,
Ships History Logs, http://www.gdeb.com/programs/lineup/, and http://members.bellatlantic.net/~gitby/ssbn609.htm
This writeup spawned by a nodeshell challenge from cordelia.