The USS Oklahoma SSN 802

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Since it’s an actual memorial I feel it should be left alone. The only one.
My impression was it was never decomissioned, but, I was wrong and it was stricken in 1942 (or 1944 depending on what you read) and effectively became a cemetery, pretty much putting the name up for grabs according to rule books....but my entire life, and for 18yrs prior, there has been only one USS Arizona to my knowledge, and strange that this should change now.
 

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Oklahoma's Fast-Attack Submarine Dead Ahead​


Construction of Oklahoma’s new namesake, the stealthy Virginia-class fast-attack nuclear submarine, is underway. At the commissioning ceremony in 2027, she will join the Naval fleet and enter service as a United States Ship. The pivotal moment is when the Commanding Officer and crew formally come aboard and bring the boat to life.

This is a time-honored event in the life of every US Navy ship. Dignitaries, honored guests, and the public are invited to participate in this inspiring and patriotic ceremony.
 

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You guys got me curious.
Thanks for that.

USS Oklahoma ship history is very interesting. She refused to be Seaworthy after she was sank.


In the first ten minutes of the battle, though, eight torpedoes hit the Oklahoma, and she began to capsize. A ninth torpedo would hit her as she sunk in the mud. 14 Marines, and 415 sailors would give their lives. 32 men were cut out through the hull while the others were beneath the waterline. Banging could be heard for over 3 days and then there was silence.
From the official website of
The USS OKLAHOMA.
 
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Since this Post I have once again become interested in obtaining the service records of my Grandfather, 4 Uncles, and most recent my Nephew who was a Sailor/Navy Medic.
I have seen a picture of two of my Uncles while they were in Korea, one was a Marine, one was Army, the Army Uncle sort of went AWOL to find my Marine Uncle, while on a duty break. He snuck off without permission. Somehow he found out, or knew, where his brother was at in another area and Hitched rides on supply vehicles to get to him to visit. It just so happened while on his mission of visiting his brother, a military news reporter seen them together in a chow hall reading a local newspaper from back home, He snapped a picture and put it in a military news article, showing the two brothers reading their local paper, from back home. He never knew My Uncle had left his post area, without reporting or asking permission. Uncle made it back to his post without anyone knowing he had left to visit his brother. He later obtained a photo from the article the reporter had done, and it was sent to the local newspaper and was published in the local paper. It made headlines in the local paper, Two Brothers serving together in Korea the Headline read. No one ever knew that one was there away from his duty post. He also used to sneak of base at FT Sill during Boot Camp to meet his Girlfriend who became his wife shortly after bootcamp. My Dad would pick him up, somewhere along the perimeter fence, where he learned he could sneak out. As far as I know he was never caught in any of his shenanigans.

Just wanted to share the story. It is pretty light hearted and brings me a lot of cheer to think about it and my Uncles.

I would Love to Honor them by passing there Military Service Records on to future Family.
 

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