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116 viewsStarboard view of the Bowfin (IXSS-287), at Pearl Harbor, circa 2001.
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116 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).
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Launching of USS Lionfish (SS-298) 7 November 1943116 viewsUSS Lionfish (SS-298) sliding down the ways at Cramp Shipbuilding Company
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Razorback (SS-394) is serenaded as she comes into Midway on 27 June 1945.115 views
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115 viewsUS submarine Cod (SS-224) down the ways, 21 March 1943.
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Razorback ran aground on Fisher's Island in Block Island Sound near Race Rock Light (May 24 1944)115 views
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115 viewsUSS Batfish from the ground level
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114 viewsOfficers salute at the end of the decommissioning ceremony on 6 April 1946
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114 viewsClamagore (SS-343) being launched at Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut. Miss Mary Jane Jacobs, daughter of Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs, USN, Chief of Naval Personnel, smashing bottle of champagne on bow. Clamagore serves as a museum ship at Patriot's Point, Charleston, South Carolina. Photographed on 25 February 1945.
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Commemorative postal cover marking the Razorback's (SS-394) commissioning, 3 April 1944.113 views
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113 viewsAerial photograph of Razorback (SS-394) underway. This shot, taken from broad on the starboard bow, is an excellent view of her late-war and immediate post-war configuration, with both deck guns still in place.
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