USS Haddock

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USS Haddock (SSN-621), was the last Thresher/Permit-class submarine to be built. She was also the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after the haddock, a large species of fish.

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SSN-621; SSN-621
torpedo tube
Permit-class submarine, nuclear-powered attack submarine, United States NavyIngalls Shipbuilding


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    USS Haddock (SSN-621) at sea c1979USS Haddock (SSN-621) at sea c1979
    A low angle view of ships docked at the pier as the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS HADDOCK (SSN-621) passes by. Among the docked ships is the store ship USNS RIGEL (T-AF-58) - DPLA - e5f272d41cc4b934510e669928585b67A low angle view of ships docked at the pier as the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS HADDOCK (SSN-621) passes by. Among the docked ships is the store ship USNS RIGEL (T-AF-58) - DPLA - e5f272d41cc4b934510e669928585b67
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