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USS Henry M. Jackson

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The USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730)
Career USN Jack
Ordered: 6 June 1977
Laid down: 19 January 1981
Launched: 15 October 1983
Commissioned: 6 October 1984
Fate: Template:Active in service
Homeport: Bangor, Washington
General Characteristics
Displacement: 15279 tons light, 16818 tons full, 1539 tons dead
Length: 170.6 m (560 ft)
Beam: 12.8 m (42 ft)
Draft: 11.5 m (38 ft)
Propulsion: S8G reactor
Complement: 13 officers, 140 men
Armament: MK-48 Torpedoes

24 Trident I C-4 Ballistic Missiles

Motto: Defender Of Freedom

USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN-730), a Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine, was to be named USS Rhode Island when the contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 6 June 1977 and her keel was laid down on 19 January 1981. Shortly after Henry M. Jackson died, SSBN-730 was renamed, making her the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Senator, and SSBN-740 became the third Rhode Island. Jackson was launched on 15 October 1983 sponsored by Ms. Anna Marie Jackson, and commissioned on 6 October 1984, with Captain R. Tindal in command of the Blue Crew and Captain M.A. Farmer in command of the Gold Crew. The Henry M. Jackson is the only ship of the Ohio-class submarine fleet not to be named in honor of a state.

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Public Domain This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.