Keel laying of USS Tullibee, Groton, 1958
Date1958 May 26
MediumPhotography
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 1/4 × 9in. (18.4 × 22.9cm)
Credit LineGift of Tracey Lorenzo Budrejko
Description(a) Black and white photograph in the collection of United Press International (UPI) photographer Frank Lorenzo with (b) loose typed caption. Photograph and caption provided by Electric Boat Division General Dynamics Corp.
Caption: FIRST ATOMIC KILLER SUB'S KEEL GOES DOWN---The keel plate for the first nuclear powered killer (anti-submarine) submarine, the Tullibee, is put into place today (May 26) in the North Yard at General Dynamics Corporation's Electric Boat Division in Groton, Conn. The Tullibee is a small sub especially designed to hunt out and destroy enemy submarines.
Caption: FIRST ATOMIC KILLER SUB'S KEEL GOES DOWN---The keel plate for the first nuclear powered killer (anti-submarine) submarine, the Tullibee, is put into place today (May 26) in the North Yard at General Dynamics Corporation's Electric Boat Division in Groton, Conn. The Tullibee is a small sub especially designed to hunt out and destroy enemy submarines.
Object number2023.82.310a-b
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