Francis Slattery
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Francis Slattery was a commander
Commander
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 in the U.S. Navy and commanded the nuclear submarine
Nuclear submarine
A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by a nuclear reactor . The performance advantages of nuclear submarines over "conventional" submarines are considerable: nuclear propulsion, being completely independent of air, frees the submarine from the need to surface frequently, as is necessary for...

 USS Scorpion
USS Scorpion
USS Scorpion may refer to one of six vessels of the United States Navy:, a block sloop in commission from 1812 to 1814 that was part of Joshua Barney's Chesapeake Bay Flotilla in the War of 1812, a schooner in commission from 1813 to 1814 serving on the upper Great Lakes in the War of 1812, a...

when it mysteriously sank in the Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
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.

Slattery was born in West Minot, Maine
Minot, Maine
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 on September 15, 1931. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis and served in several submarines, including the USS Tunny
USS Tunny
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named USS Tunny, for the tunny, any of several oceanic fishes resembling the mackerel.* The first USS Tunny , a Gato-class submarine, served in World War II, as a Regulus missile boat, and during the Vietnam War.* The second USS Tunny , a...

before his final assignment on the Scorpion.

He had spent time at the Nuclear Power School
Nuclear Power School
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 and, with his experience in other submersibles, he was appointed to command the Scorpion. He then became the youngest commander of a nuclear-powered submarine at the time.

Disappearance of the Scorpion

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    USS Scorpion (SSN-589)
    USS Scorpion was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy, and the sixth ship of the U.S. Navy to carry that name. Scorpion was declared lost on 5 June 1968 with 99 crew members dying in the incident. The USS Scorpion is one of two nuclear submarines the U.S...


Slattery was in command of the boat during its fateful voyage to the bottom of the ocean in 1968. In the book All Hands Down, authors Kenneth Sewell and Jerome Preisler claim that the Scorpion's disappearance was the result of an attack by Soviet forces using code materials supplied by turncoat seaman John Walker
John Walker
-Politicians:* John Walker , U.S. Senator, public official, and soldier* John Walker , State Treasurer of Missouri...

 and American cryptographic
Cryptography
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 equipment they seized from the USS Pueblo
USS Pueblo (AGER-2)
USS Pueblo is an American ELINT and SIGINT Banner-class technical research ship which was boarded and captured by North Korean forces on January 23, 1968, in what is known as the Pueblo incident or alternatively as the Pueblo crisis or the Pueblo affair. Occurring less than a week after President...

. The authors claim the Soviets' motive was revenge for the loss of K-129, a Soviet submarine that sank in the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
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earlier that year - a loss that Russian military officials had blamed on the Americans.
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