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June 4, 2025
Legislature approved $4 million to relocate USS Batfish

OKLAHOMA CITY – One of America’s most decorated World War II submarines—and a beloved Oklahoma landmark— is one step closer to safe harbor.

On May 22, the Oklahoma Legislature approved HB2794, allocating $4 million in FY26 funding to the USS Batfish. The state appropriation will be used to relocate the historic military vessel to its future home at Three Forks Harbor.

“The Batfish is more than a piece of history— it’s a symbol of American valor and Oklahoma pride,” said Senator Avery Frix, Representative Neil Hays, Representative Tim Turner, and Representative Chris Sneed. “We’re proud that Oklahoma is stepping up to protect this military landmark. We thank legislative leadership and Governor Stitt for sharing our commitment to preserving this piece of history, ensuring it continues to educate, inspire, and unite Oklahomans and visitors in Muskogee for generations to come.”

The USS Batfish gained legendary status after sinking three enemy submarines during a single patrol in 1945 – an unmatched feat in U.S. naval history. Brought to Muskogee in the 1970s, the vessel became a local landmark and educational attraction before floodwaters in 2019 forced it to close. Since then, the vessel has remained closed to the public, with restoration and relocation needed to secure its future in Oklahoma.

For Albert “Kell” Kelly, Chief of Staff to House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, the mission to preserve the Batfish is deeply personal. His father, Albert C. Kelly, played a leading role in bringing the submarine to Oklahoma nearly 50 years ago.

“My father helped save the Batfish the first time when he brought it to Muskogee — and now the Oklahoma Legislature is helping do the same,” said Kelly. “It’s a rare chance to honor that legacy, and the veterans this vessel represents, with a promise that their sacrifice will never be forgotten. I am eternally grateful for the work Senator Frix did to get this done.”

On the heels of Memorial Day, the investment stands as a powerful tribute to the courage of those who served aboard the Batfish – and all who have worn the uniform in service to our nation.

“This isn’t just about saving a submarine — it’s about restoring a living monument to sacrifice, courage, and country,” said James Gulley, Chairman of the War Memorial Park Authority. “Thanks to the support of the Legislature and Governor Stitt, we’re one step closer.”

State funding to relocate the Batfish lays the groundwork for the proposed Oklahoma War Memorial and Museum, with efforts already underway to make it a reality through private donors and grants.

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