15th Anniversary, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Robert_D_Rawlins_ | Robert D. Rawlins]], sponsored by the [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]]
15th Anniversary, cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Robert_D_Rawlins_ | Robert D. Rawlins]], sponsored by the [[Cachet_Maker_USCS_Chapter_4_Stephen_Decatur_ | Stephen Decatur Chapter No. 4, USCS]]
[[Cachet_Category_Ship_Decommissioning_ | Decommissioning]], cachet by [[Cachet_Maker_Tom_Armstrong_ | Tom Armstrong]]. Ship's sticker used as a cachet
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during
its lifetime.
The list is in chronological order.
Benjamin Franklin Class Ballistic Missile Submarine
Keel Laid 2 May 1963 - Launched 16 January 1965
USS KAMEHAMEHA SSBN-642
Commissioned 10 December 1965
USS KAMEHAMEHA SSN-642
Reconfigured for special warfare operations
Redesignated Attack Submarine (SSN) July 1992
Inactivation Ceremony 8 August 2001
Decommissioned 2 April 2002
Struck from Naval Register 2 April 2002
Completed disposal through NPSSRP 27 September 2002
Naval Covers
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NAMESAKE - Kamehameha I (November 1758? - May 8 1819)
Hawaiian conqueror and king who united all the Hawaiian Islands. His birth came soon after the return of Halley's Comet (1758), whose appearance led seers to prophesy the coming of a great conqueror. As a young man, he fought his cousin over control of the island of Hawaii; by 1795 he had defeated his cousin and conquered all but two of the Hawaiian Islands, and in 1810 the remaining islands were ceded to him. He retained the harsh traditional legal system but protected the common people from the brutality of powerful chiefs and outlawed human sacrifice. He enriched his kingdom through a government monopoly on the sandalwood trade and through port duties imposed on visiting ships and maintained its independence throughout the difficult period of European discovery and exploration of the islands. He founded the most enduring and best-documented line of rulers of Hawaii.
USS KAMEHAMEHA earned the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon w/ 3 bronze stars, the Navy E Ribbon w/ 3 "E's", the National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 bronze star, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and the Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 4 silver stars during her Naval career.
The ships sponsor was Mrs. Samuel Wilder King, widow of Hawaii's last territorial governor.
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