1973–1979 After
shakedown,
William H. Bates arrived at her
home port,
New London,
Connecticut. She was deployed to the eastern
Atlantic Ocean between July and October 1974 and conducted her first patrol mission before visiting
Holy Loch,
Scotland, and
Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
Canada, on her way home. However, her respite was brief, for she was again underway on patrol by the latter part of December 1974 and into January 1975. After voyage repairs at Holy Loch, she called at
Faslane, Scotland, for a port visit. Departing Faslane for home in late January 1974,
William H. Bates underwent a refit at
Norfolk Naval Shipyard in
Portsmouth,
Virginia, before conducting local operations off
Fort Lauderdale,
Florida, into the summer of 1975. She was deployed to
European waters again soon thereafter, taking part in
antisubmarine warfare exercises. In November 1975, she took part in
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercises "Moby Dick" and "Ocean Safari '75," before she returned to New London in December 1975.
William H. Bates conducted her first deployment to the
Mediterranean Sea in 1976, departing New London on 5 May 1976. During this tour, she honed her skills in exercises with other ships of the U.S. Navy and NATO naval units of foreign countries. During the deployment, she visited
Bizerte,
Tunisia;
Augusta Bay,
Sicily; and
La Spezia and
Naples,
Italy. After departing the Mediterranean Sea on 6 September 1976, she took part in exercise "Ocean Safari '76" in mid-month. On 14 October 1976, she returned to New London.
William H. Bates underwent voyage repairs and later prepared for another overseas deployment. She departed New London during the summer of 1977 and completed her assigned mission on 3 October 1977, mooring alongside the
submarine tender that day. She subsequently transited the
North Sea for a port visit to
Bremerhaven,
West Germany, where she spent five days. She then took part in exercise "Ocean Safari '77" with NATO units while returning from European waters to New London.
William H. Bates operated in the Atlantic into early 1978 until moving to a new home port,
San Diego,
California, in May 1978 for service in the
United States Pacific Fleet.
1978–1989 From 1978 through early 1989,
William H. Bates operated from San Diego while attached to
Submarine Squadron 11, conducting numerous
Western Pacific deployments and operations, such as "Exercise
Team Spirit" with the
Republic of Korea Navy and the navies of various other countries. During her deployments, she conducted port visits at
Subic Bay in the
Philippines, at
Chinhae in
South Korea, at
Yokosuka and
Sasebo in
Japan, at
Guam, and at
Satahip in
Thailand, among other places. In mid-1989,
William H. Bates transited northward from San Diego, stopped at
Mare Island Naval Shipyard in
Vallejo,
California, for minor repairs and to allow her crew to rest, and then continued up the
United States West Coast and entered
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at
Bremerton,
Washington, for an extensive
refueling overhaul and retrofit.
1991–2000 In 1991, after completion of the refueling overhaul,
William H. Bates homeport was changed to
Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii in April, 1991 and assigned to Submarine Squadron 1, from which she completed several Western Pacific deployments and operations during the 1990s, including fit-up of Dry Deck Shelter 06-P in December 1991, a 6-month Western Pacific deployment 18 June-18 December 1992 including port visits in Guam, Yokosuka, and Hong Kong, a 56-day deployment to the Western Pacific 23 June-18 August 1993 which included participation in Exercise Tandem Thrust '93, a port visit in Brisbane, and a Golden Shellback simultaneous crossing of the Equator and International Dateline on 13 August 1993. ==Decommissioning and disposal==