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Description 330-PSA-187-64 (USN 1104734 B): USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629), the first Polaris firing submarine to be assigned to the Pacific Fleet, transits the Panama Canal while returning to the West Coast after missile tests at Cape Kennedy, Florida. Daniel Boone, commissioned April 23, at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, is the first fleet ballistic submarine to make the round trip through the canal. She is shown at Port Amador, Canal Zone. Photograph released September 2, 1964. (2015/11/03).
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