USS James Madison
A Ballistic Missile Submarine, the James Madison was the lead ship of her class. She was built in 1963 and like nearly all Navy ships of the time, contained significant amounts of asbestos.
(SSBN 627) – Navy Ballistic Missile Submarine (Nuclear-Powered)
Classification: Ballistic Missile Submarine
Status: Disposed of by submarine recycling
Fleet:
Launch Date: 3/15/1963
Commission Date: 7/28/1964
Decommission Date: 11/20/1992
A submarine is a type of watercraft that has the ability to travel underwater. The first military submarine was the Turtle (1775), a hand-powered acorn-shaped device designed by the American David Bushnell to accommodate a single person. However, submarines were not widely used by the military until World War II. During the Second World War, the submarine force was the most effective anti-ship and anti-submarine weapon in the entire American arsenal, and was crewed by some of the bravest military personnel. Unfortunately, while serving their country, these men were exposed to asbestos while on board submarines. Asbestos was found in a number of areas on these ships, in particular the insulation that lined piping aboard these vessels.
Anyone who served on a submarine should speak with their doctor regarding asbestos related diseases, such as Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer, and the treatment options available.
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Asbestos lung cancer and mesothelioma lawsuits involving active-duty or retired members of the U.S. military involve additional, complex legal issues and considerations.
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