USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633)

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Reply Don Weis
12:17 AM on May 17, 2013 
Plank Owner
Reply Michael Hense
09:35 PM on May 10, 2013 
A Great Site... i really enjoyed the Virtual Ship's Tour... good explanations of what i was looking at, what direction i was facing, and a lil background... BIG THANKS for allowing me aboard --Mike
Reply Joe Morales
06:34 PM on April 09, 2013 
I was a member of the Blue crew during that year in which most of it was spent either in the yards or getting ready to go into the yards. If such a thing happened it's hard to beleive that I would not have remembered it, bottom line, myth busted.
Reply Don Murphy
09:57 AM on April 08, 2013 
The problem that I continue to have with this story is severalfold:

1. My dad was in USAF's Strategic Air Command *at the time* and recalls no USAF action. Highly unlikely that the USN would be on high alert and the USAF wouldn't. DEFCON affects *ALL* nuclear forces; not just Navy.

2. The Casimir Pulaski was one of *41* boomers. All boomers *at sea* would have likewise gone to full alert. Yet no one from any other boomer has made similar claims.

3. Likewise, the whole Mediterrean Fleet including two aircraft carriers and their nuclear bombs would have also gone on alert. Yet again, no one recalls any such episodes.

Now of course, it's possible that I could possibly be wrong, but short of having a video tape of that Pulaski patrol...

Cheers,


Don
Reply Don Ward
07:41 AM on April 08, 2013 
I seriously doubt it.
Reply Noah's Ark Incident
01:21 AM on April 05, 2013 
Can any 1980 crew members confirm Dudley Thomas' claim about the Soviet invasion of Mount Ararat to remove sections of Noah's ark? Dudley claims that the crew was placed on red alert for 3 days preparing to fire missiles during this incident.
Reply ET-1/SS Bryan Metzger
03:28 AM on March 28, 2013 
Has anyone heard from Steve Blanton? He was a NAVET and would have probably left in the mid to late seventies, probably as a second class. I served with him on Nathanael Greene Gold. Last I saw of him he was a CPO when he left the Greene in 1986. Anyone with information can contact me at natgreene1@aol.com.
Reply John Krieger
01:23 PM on March 26, 2013 
I was an RO on the Gold Crew from 1974-1977. I made my last patrol beginning of 1977. I got out April 7, 1977
Reply Tom Hays
04:27 PM on March 21, 2013 
I was on Pulaski "gold" from 1984-1988. MS2. How do I get on the sailing list?
Reply Justin Newcom
09:20 AM on March 06, 2013 
I was an FTB on the Pulaski from 1991 to the decommisioning in Bremerton. I have quite a few pics from the Pulaski's last journey from Charleston through the ditch to Bremerton, WA that I will send asap.
Reply Jim Braden
09:29 AM on January 28, 2013 
Still trying to view the sailing list. I can sign in to the guestbook, but not the sailing list. Anyone tell me how to do it?
Reply Bruce Musgrove
04:35 AM on January 19, 2013 
Fantastic site
To bad the 41 for Freedom isn't get a MUC for their service as the 14 floating hotels, tender and shore support staff did!
Bruce Musgrove, MM1/ELT (SS)
USS George C. Marshall SSNN-654 Blue, 1987-1990
Reply Edward Rangel
07:41 PM on January 16, 2013 
I trying to see if anyone has heard from Paul Smith( Smitty ) we were on the Pulaski 66 to 68 + he was originally from kokomo Indinia?
Reply john harrington
09:13 PM on January 10, 2013 
Hi to Bruce Carman and JJ Malasky. Glad to see you on this site.
Reply john harrington
08:45 PM on January 10, 2013 
Bruce Carman says...
IC2(ss) Gold crew !971-1975