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The following paragraph in §1950–1962, added 12:55, 27 October 2014 by an anonymous editor, is written as personal recollection. Interesting and informative though it is, it's clearly unreferenced original research, and as such can't stay in the article. I'm keeping it here, though.
I was on board the "SALINAN" from about October 1960 through January 1965. I worked as a RADIOMAN 2nd Class at the time of my Discharge. During those years, we performed duties such as "Service - Tow and Salvage" under the direction of our immediate Commander COMKWESTEVDET located in Key West FL. and COMSERVLANT in Norfolk, VA. We were in and out of most of the ports along the lower east coast of the USA, as well as Bermuda, The Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Cuba, The Canal Zone, New Orleans, Tampa and other local ports/places between. We took an active part in the SHOCK TESTS on the new Atomic Powered Submarines of the time as well as several other interesting tests of the era.