Last additions - Submarines |

105 viewsPort side view of the Croaker (SSK-246), underway, circa mid 50's.Mar 31, 2018
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112 viewsUS submarine Cod (SS-224) down the ways, 21 March 1943.Mar 20, 2018
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119 viewsCobia (SS-245), on display at Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Manitowoc, WI, September 1989.Mar 18, 2018
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116 viewsMar 17, 2018
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At the Washington Navy Yard, D.C., in 1967.109 viewsMar 17, 2018
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115 viewsMar 16, 2018
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105 viewsMar 16, 2018
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Clamagore (SS-343) at sea on 8 February 1952.108 viewsMar 16, 2018
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106 viewsMar 14, 2018
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105 viewsMar 14, 2018
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111 viewsOn 7 March 1952 Batfish (SS-310) was recommissioned and on 21 April assigned to Submarine Division 122 based at Key West, Fla., to carry out training duty.
LCDR R. D. Jackson (Commanding Officer) reads his orders at the commissioning of the Batfish. Left to right: CDR M. K. Clementson (Commander, SUBGRU 1); Col. O. H. Wheeler (Commander, Marine Barracks Mare Island); CDR Paul F. Borden (Shipyard Legal Officer); Capt W. A. Lent (CO, Mare Island Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet); LCDR Jackson; RADM Leon S. Fiske (Vallejo Area Commander) & RADM Bernard E. Manseau (Shipyard Commander).Mar 06, 2018
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109 viewsTorsk (SS-423), Billfish (SS-286) & Carp (SS-338) moored together in Spring/Early Summer of 1968 @ Boston Navy Yard after Torsk's Decommisioning and before she was towed to Washington D.C. for use as a Reserve Trainer. Billfish or Carp was the training boat in Boston at the time.Mar 03, 2018
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106 viewsWith her wake streaming behind, the Cavalla (SS-244), heads into Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1945Mar 03, 2018
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116 viewsDecommissioning Ceremony Program for the Nautilus (SSN-571), which was held on board the ship at Mare Island Naval Shipyard on 3 March 1980.Mar 02, 2018
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108 viewsCavalla (SS-244), makes her way into port, circa 1945.Feb 28, 2018
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