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44 years ago today the USS Thresher went down.
Reading the story of that tragedy when I was a boy started a lifelong interest in submarines. some photos of the sub: ![]() and of the wreckage: ![]() ![]() |
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Sad. I will have to read up on it today.
I was 2 days old when it happened. Born Apr 8 1963. RIP
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I was negative 25 years old.
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The Thresher got me interested in subs as well, It was given as an example of loss of life at sea in a book I read.
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I reported aboard my first submarine the USS Salmon SS-573, home port San Diego's old submarine base
called Ballast Point, on April 6th 1963 ... I was too young to worry about the Thresher not coming back up, plus sub duty had been my dream since the old black & white series Silent Service in the mid 50's ...
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Sorry to add humor to a sad topic... but why does the right guy on the conning tower in the first picture look like Darth Vader...
Anways *Salutes* |
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I know the official navy version was that a pipe probably burst, knocking out power and that the sub drifted below crush depth, but that was all based on conjecture. |
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People talk, no matter where you live or where you work, people talk.
I just happened to be on a submarine when I heard my people talk. My boat was tied up next to the USS Permit, the sister ship to the Tresher, at the same time all of this was going on ,but it wasn't till maybe 5 years later that I heard nuc sailors themselves talk about it. This talk will chill you ... 1. The Thresher has just finished her first major ship yard overhaul (probably refueled her reactor too) 2. The Tresher was on a shake down cruise out of Portsmith (I believe it was Portsmith, New Hampshire) and some of the yard personal were with her at the time. She had been going in and out of the yards to correct little items here and there. 3. It was reported to me by a very informed source (no smiley) that the lights connected to the buttons on the christmas tree were reversed by mistake. Red was green and green was red. 4. These buttons or pop valves I believe would be a better term replaced the levers that they use to throw to open the vents to allow water to enter in and sink the vessel to acceptable levels, but red was now open vents and green was closed vents. 5. The trim of the vessel was done else where, but still close enough for the chief of the watch to do everything that he was responcible for, which included flooding or surfacing the vessel. 6. The scuttlebutt has it that in an emergency situation of needing air to surface the pop valves were pushed too early and the air ran out and the head way was to fast to stop. Confusion of seeing all green or all red could have made a difference. In other words they flooded the boat ... on the way down My side blames the shipyard, but they like to live too ... so it was probably just someone to kick around. Perhaps we have only lost two subs, because of men that care to correct bad situations and make sure that never happens again. ![]()
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Thats a fascinating, yet chilling account! Thanks for posting....
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thanks Geetrue, that is a chilling account, but it does make more sense than the official story.
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Our SUBSAFE program came out of the Thresher loss.
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Having reflected a bit more on Geetrue's story, it seems the most logical explanation.
I had read the official report and a book on the sinking eons ago. The official story implied that the crew had somehow panicked which prevented them for surfacing. That part never really made sense to me, that 100% of a highly trained crew would panic bringing about the destruction of the boat. Geetrue's story, that the crew did everything by the book, but were misled by the incorrectly wired green/red lights makes sense. I can also see why the story was hushed up. Adm. Rickover had built the entire US nuclear sub program on the basis that the subs were 100% safe. The story that someone's bonehead mistake had resulted in the loss of a sub and the death of 129 persons would have pretty much wiped out that safety reputation. I found this navy powerpoint on the SUBSAFE program. http://ses.gsfc.nasa.gov/ses_data_20..._Iwanowicz.ppt I sticks to the official story, but now I can see why there is such a huge emphasis on making sure a sub can surface in any situation. I presume also that now everyone triple checks that everything is properly wired. |
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