12/6/2023 0 Comments Nautilus submarine crewThe submarine had been undergoing a $36 million preservation at the Naval Submarine Base since October 2021. Photo taken 2004 by the author.Crew members prepare the the Nautilus (SSN 571) to dock at the Navy’s Submarine Force Museum on Thursday, Aug. We never did find out how or why it ended up there. That other Nautilus was on display as well.Visitors are given wands to listen to explanations of the various parts of the sub.This later became standard equipment on all subs. For the voyage under the ice cap, the Nautilus was fitted with breathing masks, in case of a fire or smoke incident.The staircase was added so visitors could more easily enter the sub. Much of the exhibit areas are glassed in. The two metal rings compare the size of the navy’s first submarine, the U.S.S. The Submarine Force Library and Museum, where the Nautilus is on display.Kazebee, Electrician First Class of Harmonsburg, Pennsylvania. Deane, Commissaryman Second Class of Quincy, Ma. Cohenour, Engineman Second Class of Burlington, Iowa Thomas J. Provost, Radioman Second Class of Chicopee, Ma. Vitale, holding fan, Engineman First Class of Wellesley, Ma. The Nautilus crew, who arrived in New York aboard their nuclear powered submarine, are, from left, Norman A. Standing third from left is her co-star Ricardo Montalban. Actress-singer Lena Horne tries on a white hat belonging to a crewmember of the USS Nautilus at the stage entrance of the Imperial Theatre where Horne is appearing in the musical “Jamaica” in New York City, Aug.27, 1958, as an estimated large crowd watched the cavalcade proceed to an official welcome at City Hall by Mayor Robert Wagner. The crew of the nuclear-powered USS Nautilus rides up Lower Broadway in Manhattan, Aug.The craft returned earlier from four-month voyage. William Anderson, head showing at left, awaits to greet the admiral aboard the U.S. Rickover, father of nuclear powered submarines, boards the USS Nautilus from the Navy Tug 534 in the Narrows below Brooklyn, New York on August 25, 1958. Rickover was President Eisenhower’s personal representative for ceremonies welcoming the history-making underwater craft. Rickover, a pioneer in the development of atomic submarines, boards Navy’s nuclear-powered sub Nautilus from a tugboat in New York Harbor, Aug. Navy’s nuclear submarine USS Nautilus while she moves past the New York skyline on Aug. Fireboats spray water as a welcome to the U.S.At right is the Brooklyn Bridge over the East River. 25, 1958 as she starts her marine march up the Hudson River, at left, during her New York welcome. Navy’s atomic submarine Nautilus approaches the battery at the lower tip of Manhattan Island on Aug. The USS Nautilus is pictured after passing under the Manhattan Bridge in New York City, on its way to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Aug.Navy’s nuclear-powered submarine USS Nautilus leaves for home at Portland, Dorset on Aug. Some of the crew of the submarine is on deck as the sub inches into its berth. The Nautilus left Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on July 23, submerging to cruise under the Arctic. Dock workers at Portland, England, wave their hands to greet the USS Nautilus as the atomic powered submarine ended its epic voyage under North Pole ice cap, Aug.Exact course and depth are checked very accurately. Navy, the watch crew aboard the USS Nautilus keeps close watch on the controls aboard the USS Nautilus in the control room while the ship passes under the polar ice cap, Aug. Lyon, senior scientist aboard, watch from the foot of the grand staircase in the control room as the USS Nautilus submerges off Point Barrow, Alaska, to begin its under-ice transpolar voyage, Aug. Navy executive officer of the Nautilus, Commander W.R. Anderson of the USS Nautilus, above right, on the bridge duirng a period of low visibility, searches for a spot deep enough to submerge safely under the ice to pass under the North Pole, Aug. Navy, the USS Nautilus plows its way through the toward the Arctic via the shallow Chukchi Sea as the officer of the deck inspects, Aug. William Anderson of the atomic submarine, USS Nautilus in his suite at Hotel Chatham in New York City on August 26, 1958. Eisenhower christened the craft moments earlier. The atomic-powered submarine USS Nautilus hits the water in the Thames river at Groton, Conn., Jan.
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