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Halibut (SSGN-587) (SSN-587)
Launching


Radio Call Sign: November - Alpha - Quebec - Hotel

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Presidential Unit Citation - Navy Unit Commendation (3) - National Defense Service Medal

Halibut Class Guided Missile Submarine: Laid down, 11 April 1957, at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA.; Launched, 9 January 1959; Commissioned, USS Halibut (SSGN-587), 4 January 1960; Converted to an Attack Submarine at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, 6 February 1975 to 6 September 1975, Redesignated (SSN-587), 15 April 1975; Decommissioned, 30 June 1976; Laid up awaiting disposal through the Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program (NPSSRP) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA., at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA.; Struck from the Naval Register, 30 April 1986; Final Disposition; disposed of through NPSSRP, 9 September 1994.

Specifications: Displacement, Surfaced: 3,655 t., Submerged: 5,000 t.; Length 350' ; Beam 29'; Complement 9 Officers 88 Enlisted; Armament, one Regulus missile launcher, (could carry *five* Regulus I missiles, and potentially could have carried the Reg II but that program was cancelled before it ever got the chance), six 21" torpedo tubes; Propulsion, S3G nuclear reactors, **double five bladed propellers. **(Contributed by Don Hulse, EMC9SS0 USN RET).
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Halibut89k The Halibut (SSGN-587) on the building ways at Mare Island. Note that the ship is on an incline and there are rails under the launch cradle (wooden blocking). This picture was taken in the early morning shortly before her launching. The five vertical supports on the left would removed before launching. The keel of the Theodore Roosevelt (SSGN-600) is seen on the ways to the right of Halibut.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Nick Spark. Text courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut284kThe boat riders are in place (hurry-up and wait for the VIPs) for the launching of Halibut (SSGN-587) at Mare Island on 9 January 1959. The hull of the Theodore Roosevelt (SSGN-600) is seen on the ways to the left of Halibut.
U.S. Navy photo # 42661-1-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut49k The Halibut (SSGN-587) is ready for her launching at Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 9 January 1959. The keel of the Theodore Roosevelt (SSGN-600) is seen on the ways to the left of Halibut.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut138k The Halibut (SSGN-587) is seen just prior to her launching at Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 9 January 1959. The keel of the Theodore Roosevelt (SSGN-600) is on the ways to the right.
U.S. Navy photo # NY9-42606-1-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut103kMrs. Chet Holifield, sponsor, christens the Halibut (SSGN-587) at Mare Island on 9 January 1959. Assisting Mrs. Holifield are Capt E. R. Tilburne, production officer is on the left and RADM M. J. Lawrence, shipyard commander is on the right.
U.S. Navy Photo # 42621-1-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut44kMrs. Chet Holifield, sponsor, is shown with the bottle on champagne to be used to christen the Halibut (SSGN-587) at Mare Island on 9 January 1959. RADM M. J. Lawrence, shipyard commander is shown center and Capt E. R. Tilburne, production officer is on the right.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut1.1m The Halibut (SSGN-587) is at the end of ways during her launching at Mare Island on 9 January 1959. Theodore Roosevelt (SSGN-600) is on the ways to the left. Navy Photo # 42623-1-59, courtesy of the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum via Darryl Baker.
Halibut284kThe Halibut (SSGN-587) is about totally waterborne at her launching at Mare Island on 9 January 1959.
U.S. Navy photo # 42625-1-59,courtesy of the Valllejo Naval and Historical Museum. Photo contributed by Darryl Baker. Photo added 07/17/10.
Halibut58k The front cover of the Launching Program of the Halibut (SSGN-587) at Mare Island on 9 January 1959.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut90k Pages 1 and 2 of the Launching Program of the Halibut (SSGN-587) at Mare Island on 9 January 1959.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut67k Back page of the Launching Program of the Halibut (SSGN-587) at Mare Island on 9 January 1959.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut44k The Halibut (SSGN-587) is seen entering dry dock #2 on 13 January 1959 and she remained in dock until 24 Feb 1959.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut61k The Halibut (SSGN-587) is seen in dry dock #2 sometime between 13 January 1959 and 24 Feb 1959.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut187kSteering and Diving control station for Halibut (SSGN-587) prior to installation aboard ship.
U.S. Navy photo # 43099-2-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut324kAmidships looking forward plan view of Halibut (SSGN-587) being outfitted at Mare Island on 1 April 1959.
U.S. Navy photo # 43833-4-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut274kAft plan view of Halibut (SSGN-587) being outfitted at Mare Island on 1 April 1959.
U.S. Navy photo # 43834-4-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut59k The Halibut (SSGN-587) is seen in dry dock #2 on 9 May 1959 during core loading and she remained in dock until 14 Jun 1959.
U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Darryl Baker.
Halibut299kAmidships looking forward plan view of Halibut (SSGN-587) being outfitted at Mare Island in August 1959. Forward of Halibut is YSR-6 (Big W) bilge wheelerizing barge and Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN-600) just visible on the building ways behind YSR-6 to the right.
U.S. Navy photo # 45615-8-59, courtesy of Darryl Baker.

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U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation
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Additional Resources and Web Sites of Interest
Regulus; U.S. Navy's first nuclear missile submarines.
aboutsubs.com - Halibut (SSGN-587)
Operation Silver Bells / The Amazing Story of the K129

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