|
The USS CAVALLA (SSN 684) is the second U.S. submarine to bear the name. Both built by the Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Connecticut, the first CAVALLA (SS 244) was the fore-bearer of today’s CAVALLA (SSN 684), a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine of the STURGEON class. SS 244’s outstanding success in the Pacific theater during World War II included the sinking of the aircraft carrier SHOKAKU and the award of the Presidential Unit Citation along with four battle stars during her six war patrols.The modern day CAVALLA (SSN 684) has compiled a similar storied history during her nearly 25 years of operation. Commissioned on 9 February 1973, her operations have spanned the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic and Indian Oceans. Originally operating out of Groton, Connecticut, CAVALLA conducted numerous Atlantic and Mediterranean deployments. After transiting the Panama Canal in September 1978 and being assigned to the Pacific Fleet Submarine Force, CAVALLA completed the first of her two overhauls in Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Presently assigned to Submarine Squadron ONE in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, CAVALLA has conducted numerous Western Pacific deployments.
Around the world USS CAVALLA (SSN 684) has proven the versatility of the 637 class submarine and the extensive capabilities of the U.S. Submarine Force. She has continuously maintained her reputation for excellence and clearly lives up to her motto, "Any Mission, Any Time."Attend CAVALLA's Inactivation Ceremony
|
| Return to the DEEP DOMAIN |