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158 viewsMrs. Robert K. Byerts, widow of Comdr. Thomas B. Oakley, Jr., who commanded the third Growler (SS-215) on her 9th, 10th, and fatal 11th war patrols sponsors the new Growler (SSG-577) on the launching ways on 5 April 1958 at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME.
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158 viewsProbable postwar photo of Croaker (SS-246) carrying a Bofors, a later war 5" 25 aft, and flying a homeward bound pennant.
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157 viewsPort side view of the Croaker (SS-246), underway, circa 1944-45.
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156 viewsThe Growler (SSG-577) on the launching ways on 5 April 1958 at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME.
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The Torsk (SS-423) slides into the Piscataqua River during her launching at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, ME., 6 September 1944.156 views
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Bow view & crew of the Drum (SS-228), entering Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1941-45.156 views
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156 viewsStern view of the Bowfin (SS-287) at Pearl Harbor, probably after she was decommissioned 1 December 1971. She has been stripped of all her deck guns by the late 1940's.
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155 viewsLCdr J.R. McDonnell waves from the Dolphin's (AGSS-555) conning tower as she begins to enter bow first at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, ME., on 6 August 1968.
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