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USS Bowfin (SS-287) off Mare Island, California - 1944-11-24 Source MuseumShips page - ling-sg
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On September 4, 1990, USS Requin completed its three-week journey to the shoreline of the still-under-construction Carnegie Science Center. Source MuseumShips page - 0823613
The Silversides (SS-236) is waterborne after launching at Mare Island Navy Yard on 26 August 1941. Source MuseumShips page - coddish
14 June 2021 USS Cod left for her first drydocking in 58 years in Erie, PA. The color photo was taken by a crewman as Cod left Cleveland harbor. Source MuseumShips page - 0842307 (1)
Torsk (SS-423), departing Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, ME., 16 August 1965. Source MuseumShips page - cobia
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Crewmembers receive combat awards on BATFISH's deck at the end of a successful war patrol, May 1945, at Pearl Harbor. The submarine at right is not identified. Source MuseumShips page - 0842317
Torsk (SS-423) when she was the Reserve boat at Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C., sometime in the late 1960's. Source MuseumShips page - NH 81593
Showing the park's exhibit center, and ships USS CAVALLA (SS-244) and USS STEWART (DE-244) on display circa 1974. Source MuseumShips page - USS Clamagore - panoramio
USS Clamagore on 3 January 2015. Source MuseumShips page - naut-christening-012154
Mrs. Eisenhower smashes the bottle across the bow as she exclaims, "I Christen thee Nautilus! Mr. Hopkins and Cdr. Beach look on. The Ship's Matron of Honor Mrs. Eugene P. Wilkinson (wife of the ship's commanding officer), stands back as she holds Mamie's bouquet. Source MuseumShips page - dolph02
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Razorback (SS-394) at her Recommissioning ceremony, 8 January 1954 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. LCDR Charles E. Stastny was her Commanding Officer upon recommissioning. Source MuseumShips page - DN-ST-85-10212
A port side view of the yard patrol craft 675 (YP 675), left, and a variety of pleasure boats in the Thames River, as the nuclear-powered attack submarine ex-USS NAUTILUS (SSN 571) (not visible) arrives at Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut. The submarine ex-USS CROAKER (SS 246) is visible in the background - July 6 1985 Source MuseumShips page - reqpont
Requin during its three-week journey up the Mississippi River in August 1990, gently cradled in slings towed by four barges. Source MuseumShips page - lion
View of the Lionfish's (SS-298) fairweather & secondary armament at Midway Island, 22 May 1945. Source MuseumShips page - silvercomm
Commissioning of Silversides (SS-236) at Mare Island, California on 15 December 1941 Source MuseumShips page - reqred
Requin 2018 Source MuseumShips page - lingster
The USS Ling, a Balao Class submarine built in 1943, sits in the muddy Hackensack River on October 5, 2020. Source MuseumShips page - bowfi
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The USS Batfish, a WWII-era submarine, on display at Muskogee War Memorial Park in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Source MuseumShips page - ling
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Nautilus (SSN-571) is commissioned on 30 September 1954. Source MuseumShips page