- USS Thresher (SSN-593) - Wikipedia
USS Thresher (SSN-593) was the lead boat of her class of nuclear-powered attack submarines in the United States Navy She was the U S Navy's second submarine to be named after the thresher shark
- What Killed the Thresher? | Naval History Magazine - April 2023, Volume . . .
The Thresher got under way on her initial sea trials from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, on 30 April 1961 She was the first of a new class of nuclear-powered submarines, combining the attributes of an “attack” submarine and a specialized “hunter-killer” craft
- Thresher | Definition, Description, Agriculture, Facts | Britannica
Thresher, farm machine for separating wheat, peas, soybeans, and other small grain and seed crops from their chaff and straw In most farm regions, threshers were largely superseded by combines during the 20th century
- What Are The Different Types Of Threshers, And How Do They Work?
From the flail thresher to the rotary thresher, these machines are designed to separate grains from plants effortlessly Join us as we explore the different types of threshers and unravel the fascinating mechanisms behind their efficient operation
- Thresher (SSN-593) - NHHC
In company with Skylark (ASR-20), Thresher put to sea on 10 April 1963 for deep-diving exercises In addition to her 16 officers and 96 enlisted men, the submarine carried 17 civilian technicians
- USS Thresher - What We Learned From Loss - The Sextant
Thresher lies in six major sections on the ocean floor, with the majority in a single debris field about 400 yards square The major sections are the sail, sonar dome, bow section, engineering spaces, operations spaces, and the tail section
- The Submarine USS Thresher (SSN-593)
USS Thresher, lead ship of a class of nuclear-powered attack submarines, was built at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine Commissioned in August 1961, USS Thresher was the world's most technologically advanced nuclear powered submarine of her day
- THRESHER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Gayford’s team included one of these regionally endothermic sharks — the thresher — in the dataset Quanta Magazine, 27 Oct 2025 Other samples contained vulnerable species of shark, including the spinner, lemon, common thresher and blacktip shark
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