180508-N-VH385-0013 KEYPORT, Wash. (May 8, 2018) - Lindy Dosher, Naval Undersea Museum director, gives the opening remarks at a ceremony in which the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility donated the control room of the experimental nuclear research submarine, NR-1, to the museum. The control room was removed from NR-1 during the recycling process at the shipyard and reassembled for transfer to the museum. Launched on Jan. 25, 1969, NR-1 was the only nuclear-powered research submarine ever built, and carried out classified and unclassified operations for almost
180508-N-VH385-0013 KEYPORT, Wash. (May 8, 2018) - Lindy Dosher, Naval Undersea Museum director, gives the opening remarks at a ceremony in which the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility donated the control room of the experimental nuclear research submarine, NR-1, to the museum. The control room was removed from NR-1 during the recycling process at the shipyard and reassembled for transfer to the museum. Launched on Jan. 25, 1969, NR-1 was the only nuclear-powered research submarine ever built, and carried out classified and unclassified operations for almost 40 years. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Wyatt L. Anthony)
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