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- USS Holland (AS 32) - Unofficial US Navy Site
There, she provided continuous upkeep for successive submarines conducting deterrent patrols in the North Atlantic and Norwegian Sea, while also maintaining smaller craft and coordinating logistics with shore facilities
- USS Holland (AS-32) - Wikipedia
USS Holland (AS-32) was a Hunley -class submarine tender launched by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Company in Pascagoula, Mississippi on 19 January 1963
- USS HOLLAND (AS-32) Deployments History - HullNumber. com
Designed as the first submarine Tender to support Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines, Holland was commissioned on 7 SEP 1963, just one year, four months and four days after being laid down
- Submarine Tender USS HOLLAND (AS-32) - About Subs
In 1978 the Holland was awarded the Battenberg Cup which was presented to the Holland by Admiral I C KIDD, JR The Holland was the only Submarine Tender to receive this award
- Holland III (AS-32) - NHHC
This was the first submarine having power to run submerged for any considerable distance She was purchased by the Navy after rigorous tests, and six more of her type were ordered
- PHOTO REUNION - USS Holland AS-32
AS-32, USS Holland, launched 19 January 1963 Submarine tender designed to service the Fleet Ballistic Missile and Fast Attack submarines while in their theater of operation The Holland would spend her life in Rota, Spain; Holy Loch, Scotland; Charleston, South Carolina and Apra Harbor, Guam
- HOLLAND (AS-32) - Transportation
USS (AS-32) was the second ship of the two-ship -class submarine tenders
- U. S. S. Holland AS-32 Submarine Tender - Amy Heiden
USS Holland (AS-32) was commissioned on September 7, 1963 in Charleston, South Carolina and was the second Hunley class submarine tender and the third Holland to be named in honor of John P Holland, who built the first submarine commissioned by the Navy
- More Than 30 Years After Sinking, A Soviet Nuclear Submarine Is Still . . .
Deep beneath the Norwegian Sea, a sunken nuclear submarine is not as quiet as it seems New observations reveal activity that has gone largely unnoticed for decades
- Tenders - USS Holland AS 32
In 1989 Holland made history by performing the first open-ocean mooring of a Ballistic Missile Submarine
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