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NICKNAME -

MOTTO - "PER TRIDENTEM LIBERTAS"

CLASS - (SSBN-616) LAFAYETTE Ballistic Missile Submarine (16)

AWARDED - 1961

BUILDER - Electric Boat Division, General Dynamics Corporation, Groton, CT

IN COMMISSION - 1964 - 1994

DISPOSITION - completed Submarine Recycling Program at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA, October, 1994.

CASIMIR PULASKI Awards/Recognition -

CASIMIR PULASKI factoid - she was the twenty-sixth of the "41 For Freedom" FBM submarines.

USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) LINKS

USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - SubNet CASIMIR PULASKI stats and photo page. [ www.subnet.com/fleet/ssbn633.htm ]
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - NavSource Submarine Photo Archive.
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - CASIMIR PULASKI Navy Vessel Register web page.
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - the NavySite.de CASIMIR PULASKI page.
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - Military.com submarine CASIMIR PULASKI Homepage; Buddies, Reunions, Messages, Histories; you have to do the email/password thing, what else is new?
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - a Boomersailors.net "41 For Freedom" CASIMIR PULASKI page.
[ www.boomersailors.net/boats/41/633.php ] [Where hast thou gone, Boomersailors.net? COB (LINKS)]
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - a Wikipedia.org CASIMIR PULASKI page.
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - The Story Of A Cold War Warrior by Don Murphy, nice work!. An excellent resource for anyone interested in life aboard one of the "41 For Freedom" boats. Be sure to take at least one of the "virtual tours"!
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - this link duplicates the page immediately above.
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - a USSVI Ship's Profile page w/Classification, Characteristics, Key Dates, Reunion/Association, Crew Lists (available on DeckLog), History, Internet Associations and Reunions, Photo and Patch.
USS CASIMIR PULASKI (SSBN-633) - an identical page to the USSVI page above by Decklog.com.

The name CASIMIR PULASKI (1748–1779) is from the famous Polish patriot and military commander in the American Revolution. Born in Podolia of a noble family, he participated with his father in forming (1768) the Confederation of Bar to oppose Russian influence in Poland. In the unsuccessful rebellion against the Russian-dominated king of Poland, Stanislaus II, he gained military fame. After the Confederation was suppressed by Russian troops, he escaped (1772) to Prussia and later to France. There he met Benjamin Franklin, who gave him a letter of recommendation to George Washington. Joining the Revolutionary cause in 1777, he served at Brandywine and Germantown. In 1778 he resigned a cavalry command rather than continue in service under Gen. Anthony Wayne, and he organized his own cavalry unit, the Pulaski Legion, which saw a great deal of service before Pulaski was mortally wounded while leading a cavalry charge in the attack on Savannah.