⚓🐬 USS George Bancroft Sail Exhibit – A Cold War Nuclear Submarine Surfacing in Georgia
Simba and I visited the USS George Bancroft (SSBN-643) Sail Exhibit in Saint Marys, Georgia — an incredible Cold War memorial built around an actual surviving piece of one of the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. At first glance, it looks like a submarine is literally surfacing through the grass . A long black hull rises from the ground with a genuine submarine sail standing in the center. But beneath the simulated hull isn't a complete submarine. The sail is the real thing. It once stood atop the USS George Bancroft , a Benjamin Franklin-class ballistic missile submarine that spent more than 27 years helping maintain America's sea-based nuclear deterrent during the Cold War. ⚓ USS George Bancroft SSBN-643 USS George Bancroft was constructed by General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut. Her keel was laid in 1963, she was launched in 1965, and the submarine officially entered service on January 22, 1966 . At approximately 425 feet long, ...