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12017-09-29T12:22:56-07:00Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f216422Insignia of USS Scorpion (SSN-589) This emblem was adopted in 1960. Within the shield are four symbols, representing: Scorpion's streamlined hull design; her nuclear powerplant; the ancient rock-throwing machine known as a scorpion; and the stellar constellation Scorpio, the Scorpion. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.plain2017-09-29T12:24:42-07:00Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
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12017-09-13T14:44:45-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4Spring 1968 - At Sea, AtlanticBrittany Lesar14The accident likely refers to the nuclear powered attack submarine, the USS Scorpion, which sank and forever lost 99 men.image_header2017-10-24T12:34:56-07:00Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f