Posted on 01/08/2005 3:19:47 AM PST by Jet Jaguar
HONOLULU (AP) - A nuclear submarine ran aground about 350 miles south of Guam, injuring several sailors, one of them critically, the Navy said.
There were no reports of damage to the USS San Francisco's reactor plant, which was operating normally, the Navy said.
Jon Yoshishige, a spokesman for the U.S. Pacific Fleet based at Pearl Harbor, said the Friday afternoon incident is under investigation and the 360-foot submarine was headed back to its home port in Guam.
Details on the sailors' injuries were not immediately available. The sub has a crew of 137, officials said.
Military and Coast Guard aircraft from Guam were en route to monitor the submarine and assist if needed, the Navy said.
Guam is a U.S. territory about 3,700 miles southwest of Hawaii.
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AP-ES-01-08-05 0343EST
LOL!
It depends on how big, how fast.
No doubt, the boat would feel it. You'd likely slow down, if not stop depending on your speed.
I've been below an Cat 4 Hurricane, but that isn't the same. (We were at 200 feet and the boat was rolling though 40 degrees---not fun AT ALL. I'd feel sorry for any skimmer riding that one out.)
May God be with those who are injured.
Prayers for the crew and all who wait at home.
So what does it mean?
Sending our prayers for your son Zack and the rest of the crew.
Is there any updated news yet?
bump to the top!!
I had a buddy that was the throttleman during this collision. He was still shaking months later.
You know what we used to call boomers ... But I will be polite on this thread. :-)
BTT!!!!!!
ping
Didn't know if you had seen this or not.
A big no no in the navy. The captain will be captain no more and perhaps a few others.
Right, but the "sandbar" story makes for good cover if we just rammed a red sub into Davy Jones' Locker.
Prayers for Zack and all aboard. My son is just finishing Prototype School at NNTPC, and then off to OCS under the STA-21 program. He's put in for sub duty when he gets assigned.
Prayers for Zack and all of the crew members rsobin.
I worked at Electric Boat up in Groton (before I went in the Army!) running the 400 and 800 lines on the USS Corkscrew. Those are some tough boats; we had them come in regularly with dents in the hull, but otherwise intact. A litte 'chicken' with Ivan perhaps? (This was in the 80s)
If this boat was doing a speed run into Guam, sonar would have been next to useless. But I wouldn't want to be this Captain in front of the BOI. Those are never fun.
I was out of the service by the 70s and was totally disinterested in reading the news by then.
I don't remember hearing about the Pogy. I did a search on the Pogy and could find no reference to the Pogy running aground or hitting an underwater mountain. Could you please elaborate?
Yeah. Followon Operational Tests on Alaska (732B). Only Mk 48s we shot were exercise loads in TREs in Hawaii. Never had the "priveledge" of dealing with SUBROCS.
Lord God, our power evermore,
Whose arm doth reach the ocean floor,
Dive with our men beneath the sea,
Traverse the depths protectively.
O hear us when we pray, and keep
Them safe from peril in the deep.
Lord, guard and guide the men who man,
The submarines that guard our land.
Be with them always night and day,
In quiet depths or roaring spray.
O hear us when we cry to Thee,
For those in peril on the sea.
Bless those who serve beneath the deep,
Through lonely hours their vigil keep.
May peace their mission ever be,
Protect each one we ask of Thee.
Bless those at home who wait and pray,
For their return by night or day.
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