USS SARGO (SSN 583)

 

1993

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Courtesy Calvin Larsen

An aerial view of a section of the Ship Intermediate Maintenance Facility at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard taken on 17 May 1993. One Submarine Tender and 16 decommissioned nuclear-powered submarines (with the reactor compartments removed) are shown including the SEAWOLF (SSN 575); six GEORGE WASHINGTON, and LAFAYETTE class SSBN's (with their missle sections cut out) plus several SKATE, SKIPJACK, PERMIT, and STURGEON class SSN's. All awaiting scrapping.

Bottom row, from Left to Right: THOMAS A. EDISON (SSBN 610), SKIPJACK (SSN 585), SNOOK (SSN 592), HENRY CLAY (SSBN 625), LAPON (SSN 661), DACE (SSN 607), SWORDFISH (SSN 579), SARGO (SSN 583), SKATE (SSN 578), SEAWOLF (SSN 575), and SEADRAGON (SSN 584).

Across the pier are THOMAS JEFFERSON (SSBN 618), and not in view, PATRICK HENRY (SSBN 599), GEORGE WASHINGTON (SSBN 598), BARB (SSN 596), and SEA DEVIL (SSN 664).

Courtesy Calvin Larsen
A zoom of the previous photo with the SKATE class submarines and the SEAWOLF identified.