March 18, 1960, was just another day in the long service history of USS Spikefish (SS-404), or so it seemed. The sea, indifferent to records and human milestones, stretched endlessly around her. But for the men aboard, and for the United States Navy, that dive was anything but ordinary. On that day, Spikefish became the first American submarine to achieve 10,000 successful dives—a milestone that underscored not only her longevity but the very evolution of submarine warfare and technology in the postwar era. She had already earned her place in history with three battle stars during World War II, but this feat set her apart in the annals of undersea service.
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The USS Cutlass (SS-478), a Tench-class submarine, was launched on November 5, 1944, at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. Commissioned on March 17, 1945, under the command of Commander Herbert L. Jukes, she was one of the last submarines to enter service during World War II. Named for the cutlassfish, her service history would span decades and two different navies.
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March 17, 2018 – USS Colorado SSN-788 commissioned
Virginia Class Attack Submarine: Named PCU Colorado (SSN-788) on 25 June 2012.The contract to build her was awarded to Huntington Ingalls Industries in partnership with the Electric Boat division of General Dynamics in Newport News, Virginia on 22 December 2008.
SSN-784 through approximately SSN-791 are planned to make up the Third Block or “Flight” Block III subs will feature a revised bow, including some technology from Ohio class SSGNs. SSN-788 will be built at Electric Boat.
Her keel laying ceremony was on 7 March 2015.
Christened on 3 December 2016 & commissioned on 17 March 2018.


