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USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN-602) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN-602)

USS ''Abraham Lincoln'' (SSBN-602), a fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th President of the United States (1861–1865).
Her keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard of Kittery, Maine, on 1 November 1958. She was launched on 14 May 1960 sponsored by Mrs. Mary L. Beckwith, and commissioned on 8 March 1961 with Commander Leonard Erb commanding the Blue Crew and Commander Donald M. Miller commanding the Gold Crew.
==Atlantic operations==
''Abraham Lincoln'' got underway on 20 March 1961 for shakedown and weapons testing at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and returned to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on 1 June for post-shakedown repairs. She left Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on 17 July 1961 to return briefly to Cape Canaveral for further testing and then proceeded to Charleston, South Carolina, for a final loadout. ''Abraham Lincoln'' subsequently got underway on 28 August 1961 as a unit of SUBRON 14. She arrived at Holy Loch, Scotland, in October 1961. She underwent a refit alongside submarine tender during November 1961 and, upon its completion, commenced her first deterrent patrol.
''Abraham Lincoln'' operated out of Holy Loch for the next four years. She alternated periods of upkeep at Holy Loch alongside ''Proteus'' or submarine tender with deterrent patrols from that port.
A highlight of this period occurred during the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. ''Abraham Lincoln'' was in the middle of a scheduled four-week upkeep period when she received orders to deploy. She departed in short order and successfully carried out a 65-day patrol.
On 13 October 1965, ''Abraham Lincoln'' arrived at Groton, Connecticut and entered the Electric Boat shipyard there on 25 October 1965 to begin an overhaul and refueling.
This work was completed on 3 June 1967, and ''Abraham Lincoln'' returned to her base at Holy Loch and resumed her schedule of deterrent patrols. She continued the pattern of alternating patrols with periods of upkeep alongside either submarine tender or submarine tender through 1972.
In early March 1972, ''Abraham Lincoln'' departed for the United States and arrived at Naval Submarine Base New London at New London, Connecticut, on 25 April 1972. She held two dependents' cruises before getting underway on 19 May for the United States West Coast to join the United States Pacific Fleet. ''Abraham Lincoln'' made a brief visit to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, transited the Panama Canal on 1 June, sailed to Bangor, Washington, to offload her missiles, then pushed on to San Francisco. On 25 June 1972, ''Abraham Lincoln'' entered the Mare Island Naval Shipyard at Vallejo, California, to commence overhaul and refueling.

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