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Nuclear Submarine Runs Aground South of Guam
The Associated Press ^
| Jan 8, 2005
| The Associated Press
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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On the Net:
U.S. Pacific Fleet: http://www.cpf.navy.mil
AP-ES-01-08-05 0343EST
TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: guam; shipwreck; silentservice; ssn711; submarine; usn; usssanfrancisco
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To: IGOTMINE
"Someone just lost their job."Not just a job, a career. Unless, that is, everything was done "by the book" and this falls into the "s#it happens" category...
321
posted on
01/08/2005 8:06:48 AM PST
by
JimRed
(Investigate, overturn and prosecute vote fraud in the State of Washington !)
To: Doohickey
Add me to the ping list, please.
Submariners do it deeper!
322
posted on
01/08/2005 8:06:58 AM PST
by
fastattacksailor
(The US without the UN is like not having your mother-in-law with you on your honeymoon)
To: dakine
Someone just lost their job My first thought as well...
323
posted on
01/08/2005 8:07:30 AM PST
by
meema
To: TFMcGuire
Skimmer navy---CV 60 target. :)
324
posted on
01/08/2005 8:07:44 AM PST
by
DBeers
To: rsobin
Ping to 314
Updated information
To: sure_fine
darn sandbars are getting as bad as deer crossing the roadsMaybe he was swerving to avoid a sea-deer.
326
posted on
01/08/2005 8:13:25 AM PST
by
P.O.E.
(Happy New Year)
To: judicial meanz; Doohickie
As close as Guam is to the Mariana trench, I'd not be surprised if there was a recent change.
327
posted on
01/08/2005 8:15:02 AM PST
by
HipShot
("Remember the first rule of gunfighting... have a gun." --Colonel Jeff Cooper)
To: deaconjim
328
posted on
01/08/2005 8:15:49 AM PST
by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: HipShot
As close as Guam is to the Mariana trench, I'd not be surprised if there was a recent change.
How so? Very interested! Please explain.
To: TFMcGuire
330
posted on
01/08/2005 8:17:22 AM PST
by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: Doohickey
Okay, who wants on the Steely-eyed killers of the deep ping list? Add me please! My husband was on the USS Augusta from 91-96 (I think).
331
posted on
01/08/2005 8:17:30 AM PST
by
Dianna
To: fastattacksailor
Okay! SSN = Saturdays Sundays and Nights.
332
posted on
01/08/2005 8:18:26 AM PST
by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: Prophet in the wilderness
Yup.... we can't condemn the Captain , we don't have all the facts ( and probably will not get all the facts ). If it was a unexpected loss of power or a design flaw in the sub, why should we blame the captain ? Even if they were using sonar, it could have been a large rock or something like that, that could have been affected by a earthquake. In the military, the CO is responsible for the actions of everyone under his/her command, and for everything that occurs and how respond to... That it ran aground was likely serious carelessness/negligence, and if so captain and senior officers should be canned. If result of mechanical failure, engineer should be reprimanded, but that's it because accidents resulting from faulty equipment can happen. Equipment can be replaced, people can't (well in the military--they can and are)... we're conservatives, last time I checked, we're supposed to be all about personal responsibility...
333
posted on
01/08/2005 8:20:23 AM PST
by
Schwaeky
(and they will tremble again, at the sound of our silence..)
To: submarinerswife
Imagine the rumor mill that some freaked out wives are creating right now. It must be scary. There's nothing worse than what your mind can make up when you don't know what's going on.
Prayers for all rsobin.
334
posted on
01/08/2005 8:20:27 AM PST
by
Dianna
To: submarinerswife; HipShot
Hipshots got a point
Those areas of the Pacific Ocean have a lot of underwater volcanic activity. I dont know if they are active or not, but the Yap trench is in the area, and a lot of little volcanic islands in the Caroline Chain.
With the recent volcano and earthquake activity, there may be sea bed changes out there.
Its just speculation, but it could be related in some way.
To: Doohickey
Oh, man do I remember that---and how true!
What always made me grateful to be a 'coner' was one simple word:
"ORSE"
BTW, I was a QM---they don't exist anymore. Now they have 'Nav' ET's
Bummer ! ;-)
336
posted on
01/08/2005 8:21:15 AM PST
by
fastattacksailor
(The US without the UN is like not having your mother-in-law with you on your honeymoon)
To: Elle Bee
You mean maybe he didn't run aground before he did run aground!
Benefit of what doubt.....either he did or he didn't. This is not a johnkerry moment!!!
337
posted on
01/08/2005 8:21:30 AM PST
by
OldFriend
(PRAY FOR MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH)
To: Dianna
You're in. I knew a Sonar girl and an M-div'er that were on the Augusta when she went bump in the night. Nice guys, but deeply paranoid after that event. The STS told me he had to take another sea tour because if he'd have gone to shore duty after that he'd have never been able to go back to sea.
338
posted on
01/08/2005 8:22:13 AM PST
by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: Prophet in the wilderness
I wonder what the other sub looks like?
339
posted on
01/08/2005 8:22:13 AM PST
by
DonnerT
(Any job worth doing should be done to completion.)
To: judicial meanz
And bless you for your service.
340
posted on
01/08/2005 8:22:57 AM PST
by
OldFriend
(PRAY FOR MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH)
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