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USS Benjamin Franklin

1964 Benjamin Franklin-class submarine


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
October 22, 1965
Manufacturer
General Dynamics Electric Boat
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
ballistic missile submarine, Benjamin Franklin-class submarine
Decommissioning Date
November 23, 1993
Pennant Number
SSBN-640
Aliases
USS Benjamin Franklin, SSBN-640

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The USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN 640) was the lead vessel of her class of ballistic missile submarines in the United States Navy, uniquely named after Benjamin Franklin, one of the nation's Founding Fathers. Constructed by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut, the contract for her build was awarded on November 1, 1962. Her keel was laid down on May 25, 1963, marking the beginning of her construction, and she was launched on December 5, 1964. The launch was notable for her sponsors, Mrs. Francis L. Moseley and Mrs. Leon V. Chaplin, who were great-great-great-great-granddaughters of Benjamin Franklin. She was officially commissioned on October 22, 1965, with Captain Donald M. Miller commanding the Blue Crew and Commander Ross N. Williams leading the Gold Crew. The USS Benjamin Franklin was equipped with ballistic missile capabilities, including the Polaris A-3 missile. A significant event in her service occurred on December 6, 1965, when the Gold Crew successfully launched a Polaris A-3 ballistic missile. This launch was coordinated with an orbital pass of the Gemini 7 astronauts, Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, highlighting her role in both strategic deterrence and the broader space-military collaboration of the era. Her service concluded when she was decommissioned on November 23, 1993, and simultaneously stricken from the Naval Vessel Register. The vessel was dismantled through the Nuclear-Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program in Bremerton, Washington, with her scrapping completed by August 21, 1995. As a prominent example of Cold War-era submarine design and strategic missile deployment, USS Benjamin Franklin played a significant role in the United States' nuclear deterrence force during her nearly three decades of service.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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