Along with number 62 on the trail, here is installment number 5 of the Kings Bay story: On July 2, 1979, the submarine tender USS Simon Lake arrived from Rota, Spain, and four days later, the first sub entered Kings Bay and moored alongside it for a routine refit. The subs that were homeported here were the Poseidon class, with smaller and fewer missiles than the next generation of submarines. But in May of that year, the Navy had already designated Kings Bay as the preferred East Coast site for the new Ohio-class Trident submarines. These submarines would have 24 tubes for launching the larger Trident missiles, each sub with the capability of carrying an estimated total of 192 independently targetable hydrogen bombs. Put that last one in your pipe and smoke it, if you are the leader of a country thinking about a military attack on the United States.
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This one is a paint-camoed 8-oz jar. BYOP.