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Two ]s of the ] have been named '''USS ''Thresher''''', for a type of ] that is harmless to man and easily recognizable because its tail is longer than the combined length of body and head. | Two ]s of the ] have been named '''USS ''Thresher''''', for a type of ] that is harmless to man and easily recognizable because its tail is longer than the combined length of body and head. YO YO YO | ||
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Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named USS Thresher, for a type of shark that is harmless to man and easily recognizable because its tail is longer than the combined length of body and head. YO YO YO
- The first USS Thresher (SS-200), was a Tambor-class submarine that served in World War II.
- The second USS Thresher (SSN-593), was the lead ship of her class of nuclear-powered attack submarines and was lost by accident on 10 April 1963. It crashed and contaminated the ocean. Many fish died. *interrupted* AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! I SEE YOUR ASS TRYING TO BLOW ME UP!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHGGGGGGHHH
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