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Online Library of Selected Images -- Picture Data
Photo #: NH 64724-KN (Color)
Insignia of USS Lewis and Clark (SSBN-644)
Artwork of the emblem adopted in 1965, as the ship was approaching
completion.
Its main symbol is a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) launching
a Polaris missile. Above this appears a modified version of the
reverse of the gold medallion presented to Indian tribes by Lewis
and Clark during their explorations. The crossed peace pipe and
tomahawk symbolize the desire for peace, yet a readiness to fight
for freedom. The ship's motto "Theirs to discover. Ours
to defend" has been substituted for the original medallion's
inscription.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Image posted 24 January 2005