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Grayback (fish) Grayback is a general name given to several species of fish from North America, such as the alewife, cisco and Menominee whitefish.
Grayback (fish) Found on the Atlantic coast from the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Nova Scotia to North Carolina, in streams and rivers, the Great Lakes, and in the Seneca and Cayuga Lakes.
USS Grayback (SSG-574) Her keel was laid down on 1 July 1954 by the Mare Island Naval Shipyard of Vallejo, California. She was launched on 2 July 1957 sponsored by Mrs. John A. Moore, widow of the last skipper of the and commissioned at Mare Island on 7 March 1958 with Lieutenant Commander Hugh G. Nott in command. "Grayback" was initially designated as an attack submarine, but was converted to a Regulus nuclear cruise missile submarine (SSG-574) in 1958.
USS Grayback (SSG-574) As more Polaris missile submarines became operational, they assumed the deterrent functions previously assigned to "Grayback" and her sister ships. The Regulus missile program ended in 1964 and "Grayback" was withdrawn from active service. She decommissioned at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, on 25 May 1964.
USS Grayback (SS-208) "Grayback"'s first war patrol from 15 February to 10 April took her along the coast of Saipan and Guam. There she had a four-day encounter with an enemy submarine; the enemy U-boat fired two torpedoes at "Grayback" on the morning of 22 February, then continued to trail her across the Pacific. "Grayback" spotted the enemy conning tower a couple of times, and the Japanese ship broached once; but the "Grayback" could not get into position to attack. After four days, "Grayback" shook the other sub and continued on patrol. On 17 March she sank her first ship, a 3291-ton cargo ship off Port Lloyd.