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U.S.S. DANIEL BOONE

(SSBN-629)

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USS DANIEL BOONE (SSBN-629) - a James Madison-class submarine (hull design SCB-216 Mod 3)[1]

In Commission 1964 to 1994

SSBN-629 Deployments - Major Events

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Month Year to Month Year Deployment / Event
FEB1962-Keel Date: 6 FEB 1962
at Mare Island Naval Shipyard Vallejo CA
JUN1963-Launch Date: 22 JUN 1963
JUL1963-JUN1966Commisioning
APR1964-Commissioned: 23 APR 1964
NOV1964-Shellback Initiation - 28 NOV 1964 - Pacific Ocean
FEB1968-Shellback Initiation - 15 FEB 1968 - Pacific Ocean
MAY1969-MAR1971Overhaul Refueling conversion
AUG1971-JAN1972North Atlantic
FEB1978- Shellback Initiation - 6 FEB 1978 - Atlantic Ocean
JAN1984-DEC1986North Atlantic
DEC1984-MAR1987Regular Overhaul
JAN1988-JAN1995Blue Nose - Arctic Circle
JAN1989-JAN1992Mediterranean
JAN1989-JAN1999Blue Nose - Arctic Circle
JAN1989-JAN1999Blue Nose - Arctic Circle
JAN1990-JAN1991Desert Storm
FEB1994-Decommissioned: 18 FEB 1994

SSBN-629 General Specifications

Class: James Madison-class submarine (hull design SCB-216 Mod 3)

Named for: Daniel Boone

Complement: 15 Officers and 132 Enlisted

Displacement: 7320 tons

Length: 425 feet

Beam: 33 feet

Flank Speed: Over 20 knots

Final Disposition: Scrapping via Ship-Submarine Recycling Program completed 4 November 1994