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History of the United States submarines
of World War Two. US Submarines listed by name, launch date and submarine
fate. We also have old photographs of the first submarines produced
by America.
Thanks
to Ric Hedman for giving us the up to date information on submarines
SS224, 228, 236, 245,246, 287, 297, 298, 319, 310, 345, 396 & 394. |
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The Stern of USS Holland in 1901 showing the propeller and steering
gear. |
The Holland as she would be seen when observing enemy ships. |
American submarines during construction at Elizabeth Port c.1901. |
A United States Submarine, 1915. |
Unknown US Submarine circa 1916
If you know what this first battleship is please let us know.
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S4 Experimental SubmarineFrom The
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US Submarine V4From The Romance
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USS Fulton with USS Skipjack, USS Sailfish and USS
Nautilus alongside, and USS Tusk, USS Halfbreak and USS Entemedore astern.
Original Postcard. Publisher
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| Submarine Name |
Launch Date |
Fate |
| |
| Holland |
17th
May 1897 |
Stricken 21st
November 1910, Broken up June 1913 |
|
A Class |
|

USS Plunger and USS Shark |

USS Porpoise and USS Shark, 1908. Sent
in by John Hodgett. |
| Plunger (A1) |
1st
February 1902 |
Stricken 24th
February 1913, used as target and finally sold, 1922 |
|

USS Plunger. Contributed by
email. |

USS PlungerFrom The
Romance of A Submarine by G Gibbard Jackson |
| Adder (A2) |
22nd
July 1901 |
Used as target
1920. Stricken 16th January 1922 |
| Grampus (A3) |
31st
July 1902 |
Used as target,
Stricken 16th January 1922 |
| Moccasin (A4) |
20th
August 1901 |
Used as target,
Stricken 16th January 1922 |
| Pike (A5) |
14th
January 1903 |
Used as target,
Stricken 16th January 1922 |
| Porpoise (A6) |
23rd
September 1901 |
Used as target,
Stricken 16th January 1922 |
| Shark (A7) |
19th
October 1901 |
Used as target,
Stricken 16th January 1922 |
|
B Class |
| Viper (B1) |
30th
March 1907 |
Stricken 1922,
target |
|

Launch of the USS ViperFrom
The Romance of A Submarine (1919) by G Gibbard Jackson |
| Cuttlefish (B2) |
1st
September 1906 |
Stricken 1922,
target |
| Tarantula (B3) |
30th
March 1907 |
Stricken 1922,
target |
|

Tarantula (B3)From The
Romance of A Submarine (1919) by G Gibbard Jackson |

The Launch of Tarantula. From
The Romance of A Submarine (1919) by G Gibbard Jackson |
|
C Class |
|

US Subs of the C Class in Panama Canal. Sent in by John Hodgett. |
| Octopus (C1) |
4th
October 1906 |
Stricken 1920 |
|

Octopus (C1) with a Battleship in the background |

OctopusFrom The
Romance of A Submarine by (1919) G Gibbard Jackson |
| Stingray (C2) |
8th
April 1909 |
Stricken 1920 |
| Tarpon (C3) |
8th
April 1909 |
Stricken 1920 |
| Bonita (C4) |
17th
June 1909 |
Stricken 1920 |
| Snapper (C5) |
16th
June 1909 |
Stricken 1920 |
|

Snapper (C5) |
|
D Class |
| Narwhal (D1) |
8th
April 1909 |
Stricken 1922 |
| Grayling (D2) |
16th
June 1909 |
Stricken 1922 |
| Salmon (D3) |
12th
March 1910 |
Stricken 1922 |
|
E Class |
| Skipjack (E1) |
27th
May 1911 |
Stricken 1922 |
| Sturgeon (E2) |
15th
June 1911 |
Stricken 1922 |
|
F Class |
|

F Class Submarines Skate, Carp and Barracuda |
| Carp (F1) |
6th
September 1911 |
Collision 17th
December 1917 |
| Barracuda (F2) |
19th
March 1912 |
Stricken 1922 |
| Pickerel (F3) |
6th
January 1912 |
Stricken 1922 |
| Skate |
6th
January 1912 |
Foundered 25th
March 1915 |
|
G Class |
| Seal (G1) |
8th
February 1911 |
Sunk 21st June
1921 |
|

USS SealFrom The
Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson |
|

USS SealFrom The
Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson |
| Thresher (G2) |
15th
August 1912 |
Stricken 1920 |
| Tuna (G3) |
10th
January 1912 |
Foundered 30th
July 1919 |
| Turbot (G4) |
27th
December 1913 |
Stricken 1922 |
|
H Class |
| Seawolf (H1) |
6th
May 1913 |
Sunk 12th March
1920 |
| Nautilus (H2) |
4th
June 1913 |
Broken up 1931 |
| Garfish (H3) |
3rd
July 1913 |
Stricken 1922 |
| H4 |
9th
October 1918 |
Broken up 1931 |
| H5 |
24th
September 1918 |
Broken up 1931 |
| H6 |
26th
August 1918 |
Broken up 1931 |
| H7 |
17th
October 1918 |
Broken up 1931 |
| H8 |
14th
November 1918 |
Broken up 1931 |
| H9 |
23rd
November 1918 |
Broken up 1931 |
|
K Class |
| Haddock (K1) |
3rd
September 1913 |
Broken up 1931 |
| Cachalot (K2) |
4th
October 1913 |
Broken up 1931 |
| Orca (K3) |
14th
March 1914 |
Broken up 1931 |
| Walrus (K4) |
19th
March 1914 |
Broken up 1931 |
| K5 |
17th
March 1914 |
Broken up 1931 |
| K6 |
26th
March 1914 |
Broken up 1931 |
| K7 |
20th
June 1914 |
Broken up 1931 |
| K8 |
11th
July 1914 |
Broken up 1931 |
|
L Class |
| L1 |
20th
January 1915 |
Stricken 1922 |
| L2 |
11th
February 1915 |
Broken up 1932 |
| L3 |
15th
March 1915 |
Broken up 1932 |
| L4 |
3rd
April 1915 |
Stricken 1922 |
| L5 |
1st
May 1916 |
Sold 1925 |
| L6 |
31st
August 1916 |
Sold 1925 |
| L7 |
28th
September 1916 |
Sold 1925 |
| L8 |
23rd
April 1917 |
Sold 1925 |
| L9 |
27th
October 1915 |
Broken up 1932 |
| L10 |
16th
March 1916 |
Stricken 1930 |
| L11 |
16th
May 1916 |
Broken up 1932 |
|
M Class |
| M1 |
14th
September 1915 |
Stricken 1922 |
|
AA (T)
Class |
| Schley (T1) |
25th
July 1918 |
(SF1) Broken up
1930 |
| AA2 (T2) |
6th
September 1919 |
Ex SF2, Broken up
1930 |
| AA3 (T3) |
24th
May 1919 |
Ex SF3, Broken up
1930 |
|
N Class |
| N1 |
30th
December 1916 |
Broken up 1931 |
| N2 |
16th
January 1917 |
Broken up 1931 |
| N3 |
21st
February 1917 |
Broken up 1931 |
| N4 |
27th
November 1916 |
Stricken 1922 |
| N5 |
22nd
March 1917 |
Stricken 1922 |
| N6 |
21st
April 1917 |
Stricken 1922 |
| N7 |
19th
May 1917 |
Stricken 1922 |
|
O Class |
| O1 |
9th
July 1918 |
Stricken 1938 |
|

O Class Submarine O1 in New York Dry Dock
c.1918. Sent in by Carl Proctor. |
| O2
(SS 63) |
24th May 1918 |
She was sold to North American Smelting for scrapping on
16th November 1945. |
| O3 (SS 64) |
29th September 1917 |
Sold to John J. Duane Company in and scrapped on 4th
September 1946. |
| O4 (SS 65) |
20th October 1917 |
Scrapped and sold to John J. Duane's on 2nd January 1946. |
| O5 (SS 66) |
11th
November 1917 |
Sunk 28th October
1923 |
| O6 (SS 67) |
25th November 1917 |
Scrapped and sold to John J. Duane's on 4th September 1946. |
| O7 (SS 68) |
16th December 1917 |
Scrapped and sold to by North American Smelting, 22nd
January 1946. |
| O8
(SS 69) |
31st December 1917 |
Sold to John J. Duane's for scrapping on 4th September 1946. |
| O9
(SS 70) |
27th January 1918 |
Lost off the Isle of Shoals on 20th June 1941. |
| O10 (SS 71) |
21st February 1918 |
Sold for scrapping to John J. Duane's 21st August 1946. |
| O11
(SS 72) |
29th
October 1917 |
Broken up 1930 |
| O12
(SS 73) |
29th
September 1917 |
Sold 1930, Broken
up in Norway 1931 |
| O13
(SS 74) |
27th
December 1917 |
Broken up 1930 |
| O14
(SS 75) |
6th
May 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
| O15
(SS 76) |
12th
February 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
| O16
(SS 77) |
9th
February 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
|
R Class |
| R1
(SS 78) |
24th August 1918 |
Sold for scrapping to Macy O. Scott on 13th March 1946. |
|

R1, Circa 1942
Order Code R1
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| R2
(SS 79) |
23rd September 1918 |
Initially sold to Rosoff Bros in New York, 28th October 1945
and then resold for scrapping to Northern Metals of Philadelphia.. |
| R3
(SS 80) |
18th January 1919 |
Served as Royal Navy submarine in 1941 and returned to the
US Navy 20th December 1944. Written off after breaking loose at Kames Bay
on 27th November 1947 she was sold to West of Scotland Sbkg. and scrapped
in December 1947. |
| R4
(SS 81) |
26th October 1918 |
Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting 22nd January
1946. |
| R5
(SS.82) |
24th November 1918 |
Scrapped at John J. Duane's on 22nd August 1946. |
| R6
(SS.83) |
1st March 1919 |
Scrapped by Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946. |
| R7
(SS.84) |
5th April 1919 |
Sold for scrap to John J Duane Co. on 22nd August 1946. |
| R8
(SS.85) |
17th
April 1919 |
Scuttled 1936 |
| R9
(SS.86) |
24th May 1919 |
Sold for scrap to John J. Duane on 1st February 1946. |
| R10
(SS.87) |
28th June 1919 |
Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting on 22nd
January 1946. |
| R11
(SS.88) |
21st July 1919 |
Sold to Macy O Scott for scrap on 13th March 1946. |
| R12
(SS.89) |
15th August 1919 |
Lost off the coast of Key West, Florida on 12th June 1943. |
| R13
(SS.90) |
27th August 1919 |
Sold for scrap to Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946. |
| R14
(SS.91) |
10th October 1919 |
Sold to Rosoff Bros 28th October 1948 and then resold for
scrapping to Northern Metals. |
| R15
(SS.92) |
10th December 1917 |
Sold for scrapping to Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946 |
| R16
(SS.93) |
15th December 1917 |
Sold for scrap on 22nd January 1946 to North American
Smelting. |
| R17
(SS.94) |
24th December 1917 |
Used by the Royal Navy in 1942 she was returned to the US
Navy in 1944 and sold to North American Smelting for scrap on 16th
November 1945. |
| R18
(SS.95) |
8th January 1918 |
Scrapped and sold to John J Duane on 4th September 1946. |
| R19
(SS.96) |
28th January 1918 |
Served with the Royal Navy in 1942 and was lost in a
collision with the R.C.N minesweeper Georgian while in the North Atlantic
on 21st June 1942. |
| R20
(SS.97) |
21st January 1918 |
Sold for scrapping to Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946. |
| R21
(SS.98) |
10th
July 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
| R22
(SS.99) |
23rd
September 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
| R23
(SS.100) |
5th
November 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
| R24
(SS.101) |
21s
August 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
| R25
(SS.102) |
15th
May 1919 |
Broken up 1930 |
| R26
(SS.103) |
18th
June 1919 |
Broken up 1930 |
| R27
(SS.104) |
23rd
September 1918 |
Broken up 1930 |
|
S Class
(Electric Boat Type) |
| S1
(SS.105) |
26th October 1918 |
Fitted with
experimental sea plane in 1923. Served with the Royal Navy as P552 in 1942
and was then sold for scrap to Durban on 30th July 1945. |
| S2
(SS.106) |
built
by Lake |
unsuccessful
trial |
| S18
(SS.123) |
29th April 1920 |
Scrapped 9th November 1946. |
| S19
(SS.124) |
21st
June 1920 |
Stricken 1936,
refitted 1940 -1941 |
| S20
(SS.125) |
9th June 1920 |
Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting
on 22nd January 1946 |
| S21
(SS.126) |
18th August 1920 |
Served in the Royal Navy in 1942 as P553.
Scuttled on 20th March 1945. |
| S22
(SS.127) |
15th July 1920 |
Served as P554 in the Royal Navy in 1942.
Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting 16th November 1945. |
| S23
(SS.128) |
27th October 1920 |
Sold for scrapping on 9th November 1946. |
| S24
(SS.129) |
27th June 1922 |
Used by the Royal Navy in 1942 as P555 and
then scuttled off Portland 25th August 1947. |
| S25
(SS130) |
29th May 1922 |
Served as P551 in the Royal Navy in 1941 and
later in 1942 under the Polish Navy as Jastrzab. Accidentally sunk off
Norway by depth charges from Royal Navy destroyer St Albans and
minesweeper Seagull 2nd May 1942. |
| S26
(SS131) |
22nd August 1922 |
Destroyed in a collision with sub-chaser
PC460 in the Gulf of Panama on 24th January 1942. |
| S27
(SS132) |
18th October 1922 |
Destroyed on Amchitka Island 19th June 1942. |
| S28
(SS133) |
20th September 1922 |
Lost off Pearl Harbour on 4th July 1944. |
| S29
(SS134) |
9th November 1922 |
Served as P556 in the Royal Navy in 1942. She
became stranded in Portchester in January 1947 and was subsequently sold
to HG Pounds on 24th January 1947 and later scrapped in 1965. |
| S30
(SS135) |
21st November 1918 |
Sold for scrapping to Salco Iron and Metal on
5th December 1946. |
| S31
(SS136) |
28th December 1918 |
Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal 6th
December 1946. |
| S32
(SS137) |
11th January 1919 |
Sold for scrapping to Learner Co. 19th April
1946. |
| S33
(SS138) |
5th December 1918 |
Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal 5th
December 1946. |
| S34
(SS139) |
13th February 1919 |
Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal on
23rd November 1946. |
| S35
(SS140) |
27th February 1919 |
Used as a target ship 4th April 1946. |
| S36
(SS141) |
3rd June 1919 |
Ran aground off Taka Bakang Reef on 20th
January 1942 and was scuttled the next day. |
| S37
(SS142) |
20th June 1919 |
Scuttled off the coast of San Diego on 20th
February 1945. |
| S38
(SS143) |
17th June 1919 |
Scuttled off the coast of San Diego on 20th
February 1945 |
| S39
(SS144) |
2nd July 1919 |
Wrecked off Rossel Island on 13th August
1942. |
| S40
(SS145) |
5th January 1921 |
Sold for scrap to Salco Iron & Metal on
19th November 1946. |
| S41
(SS146) |
21st February 1921 |
Sold for scrap to National Metal & Steel
on 15th November 1946. |
|
S Class
(Lake Type) |
| S2
(SS106) |
15th
February 1919 |
Broken up 1931 |
|
S Class
(Navy Yard Type) |
| S3
(SS107) |
21st
December 1918 |
Broken up 1937 |
| S4
(SS108) |
27th
August 1919 |
Sunk 12th July
1927 |
| S5
(SS109) |
10th
November 1919 |
Foundered 1st
September 1920 |
| S6
(SS110) |
23rd
December 1919 |
Broken up 1937 |
| S7
(SS111) |
5th
February 1920 |
Broken up 1937 |
| S8
(SS112) |
21st
April 1920 |
Broken up 1937 |
| S9
(SS113) |
17th
June 1920 |
Broken up
1937 |
| S10
(SS114) |
9th
December 1920 |
Broken up 1936 |
| S11
(SS116) |
7th February 1921 |
Sold for scrapping 28th October 1945
initially to Rosoff Bros and then to Northern Metals. |
| S12
(SS117) |
4th August 1921 |
Sold to Rosoff and then Northern Metals 28th
October 1945. |
| S13
(SS118) |
20th October 1921 |
Sold to Rosoff, then Northern Metals on 28th
October 1945. |
| S14
(SS119) |
22nd October 1919 |
Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting
on 16th November 1945. |
| S15
(SS120) |
8th March 1920 |
Scrapped and sold to Potomac Shwg. Co. on
16th November 1945. |
| S16
(SS121) |
23rd December 1919 |
Used as a target and sunk in Key West on 3rd
April 1945. |
| S17
(SS122) |
22nd May 1920 |
Used as a target and sunk in Key West on 5th
April 1945. |
|
S Class
(Second Group) |
|

S42 and S44 Submitted by Janice
Weatherford |
| S42
(SS153) |
30th April 1923 |
Sold to Salco Iron & Metal for scrapping
on 23rd November 1946. |
| S43
(SS154) |
31st March 1923 |
Sold to Salco Iron & Metal for scrapping
7th December 1946 |
|

S43, Circa 1935
Order Code S43
One copy only of original 1940's
printed photo plate, 10" x 8" available, price £15.
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and sea and text is shown on the photo plate. Please add post
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S43, 1938.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price
£25. Order photograph here Order Code
XMP5146
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click here
to order. Order Code MP5164 |
| S44
(SS15) |
27th October 1923 |
Sunk by gunfire from a Japanese destroyer off
the Kamchatka Peninsula on 7th October 1943. |
| S45
(SS156) |
26th June 1923 |
Sold for scrapping to Salco Iron and Metal
6th December 1946. |
|

S45 submarine |

S45 at Guantanamo Bay |
|

S45From The
Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson |
| S46
(SS157) |
11th September 1923 |
Sold for scrapping to Salco Iron and Metal on
19th November 1946. |
| S47
(SS158) |
5th January 1924 |
Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal on
22nd November 1946. |
|
S Class
(Second Lake Type) |
| S48
(SS159) |
26th February 1921 |
Sold for scrap to North American Smelting on
22nd January 1946. |
| S49
(SS160) |
23rd
April 1921 |
Sold 1931 |
| S50
(SS161) |
18th
June 1921 |
Broken up 1931 |
| S51
(SS162) |
20th
August 1921 |
Sunk 25th
September 1925 |
|
Barracuda
Class |
| Barracuda
(SS163) |
17th July 1924 |
Sold for scrap to North American Smelting on
16th November 1945. |
| Bass
(SS164) |
27th December 1924 |
Used as a target ship in the North Atlantic
12th March 1945 and then sold for scrap to Nicholas Zinkowski in June
1963. |
| Bonita
(SS165) |
9th June 1925 |
Sold to Rosoff Bros 28th October 1945 and
then resold for scrapping to Northern Metals. |
| USS
ARGONAUT.
The only American submarine built for Minelaying under the
designation SM.1. After Pearl Harbour Argonaut was converted to a
transport submarine. took part in the Makin raid on the 16th August 1942
Displacement: 2,710 tons, or submerged 4,080 tons. Speed: 15
knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew 89
Armament: Four 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, Two 6-inch Guns, plus 80
mines.
|
| Argonaut
(SS166) (EX. V-4) |
10th November 1927 |
Sunk by depth charges and gunfire
from Japanese destroyers off the coast of New Britain on 10th January
1943. |
|
Narwhal
Class
USS Nautilus
Displacement: 2,730 tons, or submerged 4,050
tons. Speed: 17 knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew 90
Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, Two 6-inch Guns, |
| Narwhal
(SS167) (ex VG-5) |
17th December 1929 |
Sold for scrapping to North
American Smelting on 16th November 1945. |
| Nautilus
(SS168) (ex VG-6) |
15th March 1930 |
Sold for scrapping to North
American Smelting on 16th November 1945. |
|

USS Nautilus, 15th April 1942, Mare Island,
California
Order Code SS168
One copy only of original 1940's
printed photo plate, 10" x 8" available as shown, stains on
image, price £10.
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and sea and text is shown on the photo plate. Please add post
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USS Nautilus Sent in by Janice
Weatherford |
| HMS
DOLPHIN, built at Portsmouth Dockyard.
Displacement: 1,540 tons, or submerged 2240 tons. Speed: 17
knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew 60
Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 3 -inch Guns,
|
| Dolphin
(SS169) |
6th March 1932 |
Sold for scrapping to John Duane
Co. on 26th August 1946. |
|
Cachalot
Class
Displacement: 1120 tons, or submerged 1680
tons. Speed: 17 knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew
50 Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 3 -inch
Guns, |
| Chachalot
(SS170) |
19th October 1933 |
Sold for scrapping to Ship-Shape
Inc. o 26th January 1947. |
| Cuttlefish
(SS171) |
21st November 1933 |
Sold for scrapping to Ship-Shape
Inc. on 12th February 1947. |
|
Porpoise
Class
Displacement: 1310 tons, or submerged 1960
tons. Speed: 19 knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew
55 Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 3 -inch
Guns, |
| Porpoise
(SS172) |
20th June 1935 |
Sold for scrapping to Southern
Scrap Material on 14th May 1957. |
| Pike
(SS173) |
12th September 1935 |
Sold for scrap to A G Schoonmaker
Co. on 14th January 1957. |
|
Shark
Class (2nd group P Class)
Displacement: 1315 tons, or submerged 1965
tons. Speed: 19 knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew
55 Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 4 -inch
Guns, |
| Shark
(SS174) |
21st May 1935 |
Lost during February 1942. Cause
unknown and exact location unknown. |
| Tarpon
(SS175) |
12th March 1936 |
Sold for scrap to Boston Scrap
Metal Co. but she was wrecked while being towed to Baltimore on 26th
August 1957. |
|
Perch
Class (3rd group P Class)
Displacement: 1330 tons, or submerged 2004
tons. Speed: 19 knots ion the surface and 8 knots
submerged. Crew
55 Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 4 -inch
Guns, |
| Perch
(SS176) |
9th May 1936 |
Scuttled on 3rd February 1942
after being depth charged by Japanese destroyers on the 1st and 2nd of
February in the Java Sea. |
| Pickerel
(SS177) |
7th July 1936 |
Sunk after depth charges from
Japanese ships near Honshu on 3rd April 1943. |
| Permit
(SS178) |
5th October 1936 |
Sold for scrap to A G Schoonmaker
Co. on 20th June 1958. |
| Plunger
(SS179) |
8th July 1936 |
Sold for scrap to Bethlehem Steel
22nd April 1957. |
|

USS Plunger. Sent
in by John Hodgett. |
| Pollack
(SS180) |
15th September 1936 |
Sold for scrapping to Ship-Shape
Inc. on 2nd February 1947. |
| Pompano
(SS181) |
11th March 1937 |
Lost east of Honshu sometime in
September of 1943. |
|
Salmon
Class
Displacement: 1435 tons, or submerged 2110
tons. Speed: 21 knots ion the surface and 9 knots
submerged. Crew
70 Armament: Eight 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 4 -inch
Guns, (all except USS Sturgeon which had the 3-inch gun fitted) |
| Salmon
(SS182) |
12th June 1937 |
Sold for scrapping 4th April
1946. |
| Seal
(SS183) |
25th August 1937 |
Sold for scrapping 8th May 1957. |
| Skipjack
(SS184) |
23rd October 1937 |
Used as a target ship in July
1946 and eventually scuttled on 16th October 1948. |
| Snapper
(SS185) |
24th August 1937 |
Sold for scrapping to Interstate
Metals on 18th May 1948. |
| Stingray
(SS186) |
6th October 1937 |
Sold for scrap to Ship-Shape Inc.
on 6th January 1947. |
| Sturgeon
(SS187) |
15th March 1938 |
Sold for scrap to Interstate
Metals on 12th June 1948. |
|
Sargo and
Seadragon Classes
Displacement: 1460 tons, or submerged 2350
tons. Speed: 21 knots ion the surface and 9 knots
submerged. Crew
70 Armament: Eight 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 4 -inch
Guns, |
| Sargo
(SS188) |
6th June 1938 |
Sold for scrap to Learner Co.
19th May 1947. |
| Saury
(SS189) |
20th August 1938 |
Sold for scrap to Learner Co.
19th May 1947. |
| Spearfish
(SS190) |
29th October 1938 |
Sold for scrap to Learner Co.
19th May 1947. |
| Sculpin
(SS191) |
27th July 1938 |
Damaged by depth charges and
gunfire from the Japanese destroyer Yamagumo she was scuttled north east
of Truk 19th November 1943. |
| Squalus
(SS192) |
14th September 1938 |
She was salvaged after sinking
during trials on 23rd May 1939. Renamed Sailfish in 1940 and eventually
sold for scrap on 18th June 1948. |
| Swordfish
(SS193) |
1st April 1939 |
Sunk north of Okinawa by Japanese
navy ships or mines on 12th January 1945. |
| Seadragon
(SS194) |
21st April 1939 |
Sold for scrap to Luria Bros. Co.
on 2nd July 1948. |
| Sealion
(SS195) |
25th May 1939 |
Bombed by Japanese aircraft on 10th December
1941 and scuttled two weeks later. |
| Searaven
(SS196) |
21st June 1939 |
Sunk as target ship off San Francisco
on 11th September 1948. |
| Seawolf
(SS197) |
17th August 1939 |
Depth charged by friendly
destroyer of Morotai on 3rd October 1944. |
|
Tambor
Class
Displacement: 1475 tons, or submerged 2370
tons. Speed: 20 knots ion the surface and 9 knots
submerged. Crew
85 Armament: Ten 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 5 -inch Gun,
One 40mm Gun |
| Tambor
(SS198) |
20th December 1939 |
Sold for scrap to Construction
Aggregate Corporation on 19th November 1959. |
| Tautog
(SS199) |
27th January 1940 |
Sold for scrap to Bultena Dock
and Dredge on 13th July 1960. |
| Thresher
(SS.200) |
27th March 1940 |
Sold for scrap on 18th March
1948. |
| Triton
(SS.201) |
25th March 1940 |
Sunk by depth charges from a
Japanese destroyer off New Guinea on 15th March 1943. |
| Trout
(SS.202) |
21st May 1940 |
Sunk by depth charges and gunfire
from Japanese navy and aircraft east of Okinawa on 29th February 1944. |
| Tuna
(SS.203) |
2nd October 1940 |
Scuttled off San Francisco on
25th September 1948. |
| Gar
(SS.206) |
7th November 1940 |
Sold for scrap to Acme Scrap Iron
and Metal Company on 18th November 1959. |
| Grampus
(SS.207) |
23rd November 1940 |
Sunk by depth charges form
Japanese destroyers in the Blackett Strait on 6th March 1945. |
|

USS Grampus |
| Grayback
(SS.208) |
31st January 1941 |
Sunk by depth charges and gunfire
from Japanese navy and aircraft in the South China Sea on 26th February
1944. |
| Grayling
(SS.209) |
4th September 1940 |
Lost off Luzon in September 1943. |
| Grenadier
(SS.210) |
29th November 1940 |
Scuttled after being depth
charged by Japanese aircraft near Penang on 20th April 1943 |
| Gudgeon
(SS.211) |
25th January 1941 |
Lost north of the Marianas
sometime between 16th April and 11th May 1944. |
| Displacement:
835 tons, or submerged 2410 tons. Speed: 16 knots ion the surface
and 11 knots
submerged. Crew
42 Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 3 -inch Gun,
One 40mm Gun |
| Mackerel
(SS.204) |
28th September 1940 |
Sold for scrapping to North
American Smelting Company on 24th April 1947. |
| USS Marlin
similar construction and class as USS Mackerel but was built at Portsmouth
Dockyard as a experimental coastal submarine. modernized during during
1942/43
Displacement: 835 tons, or submerged 2410 tons. Speed: 16
knots ion the surface and 11 knots
submerged.
Crew 42 Armament: Six 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 5 -inch
Gun, One 40mm Gun
|
| Marlin
(SS.205) |
29th January 1941 |
Sold for scrap to Boston Metals
Company on 29th March 1946. |
GATO,
BALAO & TENCH CLASSES
VIEW CLASS
Displacement: 1525 tons, or submerged 2410
tons. Speed: 20.25 knots ion the surface and 10 knots
submerged. Crew
80 Armament: Ten 21-inch Torpedo Tubes, One 5 -inch Gun,
One 40mm Gun |
| Gato
(SS.212) |
21st August 1941 |
Sold for scrap to North American
Metals Company on 25th July 1960. |
| Greenling
(SS.213) |
20th September 1941 |
Sold for scrap to Minichiello
Brothers 16th June 1960. |
| Grouper
(SS.214) |
27th October 1941 |
Renamed SSK214 in 1951 and then
AGSS214 in 1958. Sold for scrapping to Lancet Incorporated 11th August
1970. |
| Growler
(SS.215) |
2nd November 1941 |
Lost in the South China Sea on
8th November 1944. |
| Grunion
(SS.216) |
22nd December 1941 |
Lost off Kiska during July of
1942. |
| Guardfish
(SS.217) |
20th January 1942 |
Used as a target and sunk on 10th
October 1961. |
| Albacore
(SS.218) |
17th February 1942 |
Sunk by mines off the coast of
Hakodate on 7th July 1944. |
| Amberjack
(SS.219) |
6th March 1942 |
Sunk by Japanese torpedo boat
Hiyodori, submarine chaser No18 and aircraft on 16th February 1943. |
| Barb
(SS.220) |
2nd April 1942 |
Served in the Italian Navy under
a new name of Enrico Tazzoli from 1955. |
| Blackfish
(SS.221) |
18th August 1942 |
Stricken and scrapped in 1959. |
| Bluefish
(SS.222) |
21st February `943 |
Sold for scrapping to Richard
Storkorb on 17th November 1959. |
| Bonefish
(SS.223) |
7th March 1943 |
Sunk by depth charges from
Japanese navy off the coast of Toyama Wan on 18th June 1945. |
| Cod (SS224) |
21st March 1943 |
Name changed to AGSS224 in 1962
and again in 1971 to IXSS224. Stricken 15th December 1971. Now a memorial
boat in Cleveland, OH. |
| Cero (SS225) |
4th April 1943 |
Name changed to AGSS225 in 1962
and then stricken on 30th June 1967. |
| Corvina (SS226) |
9th May 1943 |
Sunk on 16th November 1943 by
torpedoes from Japanese submarine I 176 near Truk. |
| Darter(SS227) |
6th June 1943 |
She was wrecked on 24th October
1944 in the Bombat Strait. |
| Drum (SS228) |
12th May 1941 |
Renamed AGSS228 in 1962 then
stricken on 30th June 1968. Now a memorial boat in Mobile, AL. |
| Flying Fish (SS229) |
4th July 1941 |
Renamed AGSS229 in 1950, then
sold for scrap on 1st May 1959 to North American Salvage Company. |
| Finback (SS230) |
25th August 1941 |
Sold for scrap to Northern Metals
in August 1959. |
| Haddock (SS231) |
20th October 1941 |
Sold for scrap to J Checkoway
23rd August 1960. |
| Halibut (SS232) |
3rd December 1941 |
Irreparable damage taken when
depth charged by Japanese aircraft on 14th January 1944. Sold for
scrapping to Quaker Shipyard & Machy company 10th January 1947. |
| Herring (SS233) |
15th January 1942 |
Sunk by gunfire from Japanese
shore battery on Point Tagan 1st June 1944. |
| Kingfish (SS234) |
2nd March 1942 |
Sold for scrap to A Heller 6th
October 1960. |
| Shad (SS235) |
15th April 1942 |
Sold for scrap to Luria Brothers
Incorporated, 21st June 1960. |
| Silversides (SS236) |
26th August 1941 |
Renamed AGSS236 in 1962
subsequently stricken and scrapped on 30th June 1969. Now a memorial boat
in North Muskegon, MI. |
| Trigger (SS237) |
22nd October 1941 |
Sunk by depth charges from
Japanese ships and aircraft in the Nansei Shoto Archipelago on 28th March
1945. |
| Wahoo (SS238) |
14th February 1942 |
Sunk by Japanese aircraft in the
La Perouse Strait on 12th October 1943. |
| Whale (SS239) |
14th March1942 |
Bought and scrapped by Southern
Scrap Metals on 29th September 1960. |
| Angler (SS240) |
4th July 1943 |
Renamed a number of times as
follows: SSK240 in 1953, SS240 in 1959, AGSS240 in 1963, IXSS240 in 1971.
She was finally stricken on 15th December 1971. |
| Bashaw (SS241) |
25th July 1943 |
Renamed several times: SSK241 in
1953, SS241 in 1959 lastly as AGSS241 in 1962. She was stricken and used
as a target ship on 13th September 1969. |
| Bluegill (SS242) |
8th August 1943 |
Renamed as SSK242 in 1953, then
asSS242 in 1959 and finally AGSS242 in 1962. She was used for training and
scuttled on 2nd December 1970. |
| Bream (SS243) |
17th October 1943 |
Renamed as follows: SSK243 in
1953, SS243 in 1959, AGSS243 in 1965 and finally sunk as a target on 8th
November 1969. |
| Cavalla (SS244) |
14th November 1943 |
Renamed SSK244 in 1953, then as
SS244 in 1959 and finally named as AGSS244 in 1963. She was eventually
stricken on 30th December 1969. |
| Cobia (SS245) |
28th November 1943 |
Renamed AGSS245 in 1962 and then
stricken on 1st July 1970. Now a memorial boat in Manitowoc, WI. |
| Croaker (SS246) |
19th December 1943 |
Renamed SSK246 in 1953, then
SS246 in 1959, then AGSS246 in 1967, lastly named IXSS246 before being
stricken on 20th December 1971. Now a memorial boat in Buffalo, NY. |
| Dace (SS247) |
25th April 1943 |
Served with the Italian Navy
under the name of Leonardo da Vinci from 1955. |
| Dorado (SS248) |
23rd May 1943 |
Destroyed by accidental bombing
US Navy aircraft carrier on 12th October 1943. |
| Flasher (SS249) |
20th June 1943 |
Sold for scrap to
Intercontinental Engineering and Manufacturing Company in June 1963. |
| Flier (SS250) |
11th July 1943 |
Lost in the Balabac Strait -
presumed mined on 13th August 1944. |
| Flounder (SS251) |
22nd August 1943 |
Sold for scrap to Western
Contracting Corporation on 22nd December 1959. |
| Gabilan (SS252) |
19th September 1943 |
Sold for scrapping to Ship Supply
Company 15th December 1959. |
| Gunnel (SS253) |
17th May 1942 |
Sold for scrapping to Luria
Brothers Incorporated in August 1959. |
| Gurnard (SS254) |
1st June 1942 |
Sold for scrap to the National
Steel Corporation on 26th September 1961. |
| Haddo (SS255) |
21st June 1942 |
Sold for scrap to Luria Brothers
Incorporated on 30th April 1959. |
| Hake (SS256) |
17th July 1942 |
Renamed AGSS256 in 1962 and used
for salvage training after being stricken on 1st March 1967. |
| Harder (SS257) |
19th August 1942 |
Sunk by depth charges from a
Japanese minesweeper off Point Caiman on 24th August 1944. |
| Hoe (SS258) |
17th September 1942 |
Sold for scrap to Lansett
Incorporated on 23rd August 1960. |
| Jack (SS259) |
16th October 1942 |
Served under the RHN as Amfitiri
in 1958. |
| Lupon (SS260) |
27th October 1942 |
Served under the RHN as Poseidon
in 1957. |
| Mingo (SS261) |
30th November 1942 |
Served with the Japanese navy in
1955 as Kuroshio until returning to the US Navy in 1971 but was scrapped
in Japan on 20th February 1971. |
| Muskallunge (SS262) |
13th December 1942 |
Used by the Brazilian Navy
Humaita in 1957. |
| Paddle (SS263) |
30th December 1942 |
Used by the Brazilian Navy
Riachuelo in 1957. |
| Pargo (SS264) |
24th January 1943 |
Sold for scrap to Houston
Armature Works on 17th April 1961. |
| Peto (SS265) |
30th April 1942 |
Sold for scrap to Commercial
Metals on 25th November 1960. |
| Pogy (SS266) |
22nd June 1942 |
Sold for scrap 1st May 1959. |
| Pompon (SS267) |
15th August 1942 |
Renamed SSR267 in 1951 and then
sold for scrap to Commercial Metals on 25th November 1960. |
| Puffer (SS268) |
22nd November 1942 |
Sold for scrapping to Zidell
Explorations Incorporated on 4th November 1960. |
| Rasher (SS269) |
20th December 1942 |
Renamed several times as follows:
SSR269 in 195, AGSS269 in 1960, IXSS269 in 1971, stricken on 20th December
1971. |
| Raiton (SS270) |
24th January 1943 |
Renamed AGSS270 in 1960. Used as
a target ship and sunk on 12th September 1969. |
| Ray (SS271) |
28th February 1943 |
Renamed SSR in 1951. Stricken and
sold for scrap in 1960. |
| Redfin (SS272) |
4th April 1943 |
Renamed SSR272 in 1951, then
named SS272 in 1959, again renamed to AGSS272 in 1963 and eventually being
sold for scrap in March 1971 to North American Smelting. |
| Robalo (SS273) |
9th May 1943 |
Thought to have been mined off
the coast of Palawan on 26th July 1944. |
| Rock (SS274) |
20th June 1943 |
Renamed several times: Named
SSR274 in 1951, named SS274 in 1959, named AGSS274 in 1960 eventually
being stricken and used as a target on 13th September 1969. |
| Runner (SS275) |
30th May 1942 |
Presumed mined south of Hokkaido
sometime between 28th MAy and 7th June 1943. |
| Sawfish (SS276) |
23rd June 1942 |
Sold for scrapping to National
Metal and Steel on 14th November 1960. |
| Scamp (SS277) |
20th July 1942 |
Lost in November 1944. |
| Scorpion (SS278) |
20th July 1942 |
Presumed mined in the East China
Sea sometime in February 1944. |
| Snook (SS279) |
15th August 1942 |
Lost off Hainan during April
1945. |
| Steelhead (SS280) |
11th September 1942 |
Sold for scrap to National Metal
and Steel on 29th June 1961. |
| Sunfish (SS281) |
2nd May 1942 |
Sold for scrapping to Learner
Company on 29th November 1960. |
| Tunny (SS282) |
30th June 1942 |
Renamed several times: SSG282 in
1951, APSS282 in 1960 and finally renamed LPSS282 in 1969. She was used as
a target and sunk off the coast of California on 19th June 1969. |
| Tinosa (SS283) |
7th October 1942 |
She was stricken in 1959 and used
for salvage training eventually sinking off Pearl Harbour in 1961. |
| Tullibee (SS284) |
11th November 1942 |
In a freak accident she was blown
up by her own torpedo off Palau on 26th March 1944. |
| Balao (SS285) |
27th October 1942 |
Renamed AGSS285 in 1960 and then
used as a target ship in 1964. |
| Billfish (SS286) |
12th November 1942 |
Renamed AGSS286 in 1962 and sold
for scrap in January 1971 to Eckhardt GmbH. |
| Bowfin (SS287) |
12th November 1942 |
Renamed AGSS287 in 1962 then
again as IXSS287 in 1971 before being stricken in December 1971. Now a
memorial boat in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. |
| Cabrilla (SS288) |
24th December 1942 |
Renamed AGSS288 in 1962. Sold for
scrap in June 1972 to Southern Scrap Material. |
| Capelin (SS289) |
20th January 1943 |
Lost sometime in December 1943 in
the Celebes Sea. |
| Cisco (SS290) |
24th December 1942 |
Sunk in 28th September 1943 by
Japanese navy and aircraft west of Mindanao. |
| Crevalle (SS291) |
22nd February 1943 |
Renamed AGSS291 in 1961 and sold
for scrap in January 1971 to Eckhardt GmbH. |
| Devilfish (SS292) |
30th May 1943 |
Renamed AGSS292 in 1962. She was
then sunk as a target on 14th August 1968. |
| Dragonet (SS293) |
18th April 1943 |
Used as a target ship and sunk in
Chesapeake Bay on 17th September 1961. |
| Escolar (SS294) |
18th April 1943 |
Lost on 17th October 1944 near
Kyushu. |
| Hackleback (SS295) |
30th May 1943 |
Renamed as AGSS295 in 1962 and
subsequently sold for scrap on 4th December 1968 to Ziddell Explorations
Incorporated. |
| Lancetfish (SS296) |
15th August 1943 |
Shortly after her launch, on 15th
March 1945, SS296 foundered but was salved days later and eventually sold
on 27th August 1959 to Yale Waste Company. |
| Ling (SS297) |
15th August 1943 |
Renamed AGSS297in 1960 and later
in 1971 as IXSS297 before she was stricken on 1st December 1971. Now a memorial
boat in Hackensack, NJ. |
| Lionfish (SS298) |
7th November 1943 |
Renamed AGSS298 in 1960 and then
IXSS298 in 1971 before being stricken on 20th December 1971. Now a
memorial boat in Fall River, MA. |
| Manta (SS299) |
7th November 1943 |
Renamed to AGSS299 and used as a
target ship off the Virginia Capes on 16th July 1969. |
| Moray (SS300) |
14th May 1944 |
Renamed AGSS300 in 1962 and was
used in June 1970 as a target off the coast of Southern California. |
| Roncador (SS301) |
14th May 1944 |
Renamed AGSS301 in 1962 and later
called IXSS301 in 1971 she was stricken on 1st December 1971. |
| Sabalo (SS302) |
4th June 1944 |
She was stricken on 1st July
1971. |
| Sablefish (SS303) |
4th June 1944 |
Renamed AGSS303 in 1962 and
sold for scrapping on 29th July 971 to Union Minerals & Alloy. |
| Seahorse (SS304) |
9th January 1943 |
Renamed to AGSS304 in 1962 then
sold for scrapping to Ziddell Explorations on 4th December 1968. |
| Skate (SS305) |
4th March 1943 |
She was scuttled near Bikini on
16th October 1948. |
| Tang (SS306) |
17th August 1943 |
Tang was sunk by her own torpedo
in a freak accident on 24th October 1944 near Formosa. |
| Tilefish (SS307) |
25th October 1943 |
Used by the Venezuelan Navy under
the name of Carite in 1960. |
| Apagon (SS308) |
10th March 1943 |
Sunk at Bikini on 25th July 1946. |
| Aspro (SS309) |
7th April 1943 |
Renamed AGSS309 in 1960 and later
used as a target ship and sunk in 1963. |
| Batfish (SS310) |
5th May 1943 |
Renamed to AGSS310 in 1962 before
being stricken on 1st November 1969. Now a memorial boat in Muskogee, OK. |
| Archerfish (SS311) |
28th May 1943 |
Renamed to AGSS311 in 1960 and
later in October 1968 she was used as a target ship and sunk. |
| Burrfish (SS312) |
18th June 1943 |
Renamed as SSR312 in 1948 and
then called SS312 in 1961. She was used by the RCN under the name of
Grilse from 1961 to 1969 when she was stricken in July 1969 and used as a
target ship. |
| Perch (SS313) |
12th September 1943 |
Renamed a number of times as
follows: APSS313 in 1948, LPSS313 in 1970 and lastly as IXSS313 in 1971.
Finally stricken on 1st December 1971. |
| Shark (SS314) |
17th October 1943 |
Sunk by Japanese depth charges
off the coast of Formosa on 24th October 1944. |
| Sealion (SS315) |
31st October 1943 |
Renamed APSS315 in 1948 and later
became LPSS315 in 1969. |
| Barbel (SS316) |
14th November 1943 |
Sunk after bombing from Japanese
aircraft near Palawan Island on 4th February 1945. |
| Barbero (SS316) |
12th December 1943 |
Renamed twice - ASSA317 in 1948
and SSG317 in 1955 and then used as a target ship after being stricken on
1st July 1964 . |
| Baya (SS318) |
2nd January 1944 |
Renamed AGSS318 in 1949. |
| Becuna (SS319) |
30th January 1944 |
Renamed to AGSS319 in 1969 and
then to SS319 in 1971. Now at the Independence Seaport Museum Penn's
Landing in Philadelphia. |
| Bergall (SS320) |
16th February 1944 |
Used by the Turkish Nay under the
name of Turgot Reis in 1958. |
| Besugo (SS321) |
27th February 1944 |
Renamed to AGSS321 in 1962 and
later used by the Italian Navy under the name of Francesco Morosini in
1966. |
| Blackfin (SS322) |
12th March 1944 |
Used by the RHN in 1972. |
| Caiman (SS323) |
30th March 1944 |
Stricken on 30th June 1972. |
| Blenny (SS324) |
9th April 1944 |
Renamed AGSS324 in 1969 and later
under SS324 in 1971. |
| Blower (SS325) |
23rd April 1944 |
Used by the Turkish Navy as
Dumlupinar in 1950 but sank in the Dardanelles on 4th April 1953. |
| Blueback (SS326) |
7th May 1944 |
Used by the Turkish Navy in 1948
as Ikinci Inonu. |
| Boarfish (SS327) |
21st May 1944 |
Served in the Turkish Navy as
Sakarya in 1948. |
| Charr (SS328) |
28th May 1944 |
Renamed twice - AGSS328 in 1966
and IXSS328 in 1971 before being stricken on 20th December 1971. |
| Chub (SS329) |
18th June 1944 |
Served with the Turkish Navy as
Gur in 1948. |
| Brill (SS330) |
25th June 1944 |
Served in the Turkish Navy as
Birinci Inonu in 1948. |
| Bugara (SS331) |
2nd July 1944 |
Renamed as AGSS331 in 1969 and
lost in an accident on 1st June 1971 off Cape Flattery. |
| Bulhead (SS332) |
16th July 1944 |
Sank on 6th August 1945 after being
depth charged by Japanese aircraft off Bali. |
| Bumper (SS333) |
6th August 1944 |
Served with the Turkish Navy as
Canakkale in 1950. |
| Cabezon (SS334) |
27th August 1944 |
Renamed as AGSS334 in 1962 then
sold for scrap on 28th December 1971 to Ziddell Explorations. |
| Dentuda (SS335) |
10th September 1944 |
Renamed to AGSS335 in 1962 then
sold to Ziddell Explorations on 20th January 1969. |
| Capitaine (SS336) |
1st October 1944 |
Renamed AGSS336 in 1960 then
served with the Italian Navy in 1966 as Alfredo Cappellini. |
| Carbonero (SS337) |
19th October 1944 |
Renamed several times as follows:
SSG337 in 1952, SS337 in 1957, AGSS337 in 1969 before being stricken on
1st December 1970. |
| Carp (SS338) |
12th November 1944 |
Renamed as AGSS338 in 1952 and
again as IXSS338 in 1971 before being stricken in December 1971. |
| Catfish (SS339) |
19th November 1944 |
Served with the Argentinian Navy
under the name of Santa Fe in 1971. |
| Entemedor (SS340) |
17th December 1944 |
Unknown. |
| Chivo (SS341) |
14th January 1945 |
Served with the Argentinian Navy
under the name of Santiago del Estero in 1971. |
| Chopper (SS340) |
4th February 1945 |
Renamed to AGSS342 in 1969 then
to IXSS342 in 1971 and subsequently stricken on 1st October 1971. |
| Clamagore (SS343) |
25th February 1945 |
She is now a
memorial boat in Mount Pleasant, SC. |
| Cobbler (SS344) |
1st April 1945 |
Unknown. |
| Cochino (SS345) |
20th April 1945 |
Sank on 26th August 1949 north of
Norway. |
| Corporal (SS346) |
10th June 1945 |
Unknown. |
| Cubera (SS347) |
17th June 1945 |
Served in the Venezuelan Navy
under the name of Tiberon in 1972. |
| Cusk (SS348) |
28th July 1945 |
Renamed several times - SSG348 in
1948, SS348 in 1954 and lastly as AGSS348 before being stricken on 24th
September 1969. |
| Diodon (SS349) |
10th September 1945 |
Sold for scrapping to Nicolai
Joffe Corporation in June 1972. |
| Dogfish (SS350) |
27th October 1945 |
Unknown. |
| Greenfish (SS351) |
21st December 1945 |
Unknown. |
| Halfbeak (SS352) |
19th February 1946 |
Stricken on 1st July 1971. |
| Orders for SS353
-SS360 were cancelled in 1944. |
| Golet (SS361) |
1st August 1943 |
Sunk by Japanese depth charges
off Honshu, 14th June 1944. |
| Guavina (SS362) |
29th August 1943 |
Renamed to SSO362 in 1948 then to
AGSS362 in 1952 she was then used as a target and sank near Cape Henry on
14th November 1967. |
| Guitarro (SS363) |
26th September 1943 |
Used by the Turkish Navy in 1954
as Preveze and returned to the US Navy in January 1971 before being
scrapped. |
| Hammerhead (SS364) |
24th October 1943 |
Served in the Turkish Navy as
Cerbe in 1954 before being returned in January 1972 to the US Navy and
scrapped. |
| Hardhead (SS365) |
12th December 1943 |
Unknown. |
| Hawksbill (SS366) |
9th January 1944 |
Served in the Dutch Navy in 1954
before being returned to the US Navy in November 1970 for scrapping |
| Icefish (SS367) |
20th February 1944 |
Served with the Dutch Navy in
1953 before returning to he US Navy for scrapping. |
| Jallao (SS368) |
12th March 1944 |
Unknown. |
| Kete (SS369) |
9th April 1944 |
Presumed torpedoed by a Japanese
submarine in March 1945 near Kyushu. |
| Kraken (SS370) |
30th April 1944 |
Served with the Spanish Navy
under the name of Almirante Garcia de los Reyes in 1958. |
| Lagarto (SS371) |
28th May 1944 |
Sank on 3rd May 1945 after depth
charges from the Japanese minelayer Hatsutaka in the Gulf of Siam. |
| Lamprey (SS372) |
18th June 1944 |
Served with the Argentinian Navy
as Santa Fe in 1960. She was then stripped for spares and scrapped in
1971. |
| Lizardfish (SS373) |
16th July 1944 |
Served with the Italian Navy in
1960 as Evangelista Torricelli. |
| Loggerhead (SS374) |
13th August 1944 |
Renamed to AGSS374 in 1962 before
being sold for scrap to Ziddell Explorations Inc. in August 1969. |
| Macabi (SS375) |
19th September 1944 |
Served with the Argentinian Navy
in 1960 as Santiago del Estero then stripped of spare parts and scrapped
in 1971. |
| Mapiro (SS276) |
9th November 1944 |
Served with the Turkish Navy
under the name of Piri Reis in 1960. |
| Menhaden (SS377) |
20th December 1944 |
Served with the Spanish Navy in
1971. |
| Mero (SS378) |
17th January 1945 |
Served with the Turkish Navy as
Hizir Reis in 1960. |
| Sand Lance
(SS381) |
25th June 1943 |
Sold to Brazil in
1963 and renamed Rio Grande do Sul. |
| Picuda (SS382) |
12th July 1943 |
Sold to Spain on
1st October 1972. |
| Pampanito (SS383) |
12th July 1943 |
Preserved as a
memorial in 1975. |
| Parche (SS384) |
24th July 1943 |
Sold for
scrapping in July 1970. |
| Bang (SS385) |
30th August 1943 |
Sold to Spain on
1st October 1972. |
| Pilotfish (SS386) |
30th August 1943 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 16th October 1948. |
| Pintado (SS387) |
15th September
1943 |
Sold for
scrapping on 20th January 1970. |
| Pipefish (SS388) |
12th October 1943 |
Sold for
scrapping on 20th January 1970. |
| Piranha (SS389) |
27th October 1943 |
Sold for
scrapping on 11th August 1970. |
| Plaice (SS390) |
15th November
1943 |
Sold to Brazil in
1963 and renamed Bahia. |
| Pomfret (SS391) |
27th October 1943 |
Sold to Turkey in
1971 and renamed Oruc Reis. |
| Sterlet (SS392) |
27th October 1943 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 31st January 1969. |
| Queenfish (SS394) |
30th November
1943 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 31st January 1963. |
| Razorback (SS394) |
27th January 1944 |
Sold to Turkey in
1970 and renamed Murat Reis. She is currently in the process of being
returned to the US to act as memorial for both America & Turkey. |
| Redfish (SS395) |
27th January 1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 6th February 1969. |
| Ronquil (SS396) |
27th January 1944 |
Sold to Spain in
1971 and renamed Issac Peral. She is now a memorial boat in Pittsburgh. |
| Scabbardfish
(SS397) |
27th January 1944 |
Sold to Greece in
1964 and renamed Triana. |
| Segundo (SS398) |
5th February 1944 |
Scrapped 8th
August 1971. |
| Sea Cat (SS399) |
21st February
1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk after 2nd December 1968. |
| Sea Devil (SS400) |
28th February
1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk in 1965. |
| Sea Dog (SS401) |
28th March 1944 |
Hulked and used
for experiments by 2nd December 1968. |
| Sea Fox (SS402) |
28th March 1944 |
Sold to Turkey in
1970 and renamed Burak Reis. |
| Atule (SS403) |
6th March 1944 |
Sold to Peru on
31st July 1974. |
| Spikefish (SS404) |
26th April 1944 |
Used as a target
by 1st May 1963. |
| Sea Owl (SS405) |
7th May 1944 |
Scrapped on 3rd
June 1971. |
| Sea Poacher
(SS406) |
20th May 1944 |
Sold to Peru on
1st July 1974. |
| Sea Robin (SS407) |
25th May 1944 |
Scrapped 3rd June
1971. |
| Sennet (SS408) |
6th June 1944 |
Scrapped after
2nd December 1968. |
| Piper (SS409) |
26th June 1944 |
Scrapped after
1st July 1970. |
| Threadfin (SS410) |
26th June 1944 |
Sold to Turkey on
15th August 1973. |
| Spadefish (SS411) |
8th January 1943 |
Sold fro
scrapping October 1969. |
| Trepang (SS412) |
23rd March 1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 16th September 1969. |
| Spot (SS413) |
19th May 1944 |
sold to Chile in
1962 and renamed Simpson. |
| Springer (SS414) |
3rd August 1944 |
Sold to Chile in
1961 and renamed Thomson. |
| Stickleback
(SS415) |
1st January 1945 |
Sank after
colliding with destroyer Silverstein near Pearl Harbour on 29th May 1958. |
| Tiru (SS416) |
16th September
1947 |
After damaging
herself on Frederick Reef on 4th November 1966 she was salvaged and
repaired then sold for scrapping after July 1975. |
| Tench (SS417) |
7th July 1944 |
Sold to Peru on
16th October 1976. |
| Thornback (SS418) |
7th July 9144 |
Sold to Turkey in
1971 and renamed Uluc Ali Reis. |
| Tigrone (SS419) |
20th July 1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 25th October 1975. |
| Tirante (SS420) |
9th August 1944 |
Sold for scrap on
1st October 1973. |
| Trutta (SS421) |
18th August 1944 |
Sold to Turkey in
1972. |
| Toro (SS422) |
23rd August 1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk on 14th May 1963. Salvaged for scrap in March 1965. |
| Torsk (SS423) |
6th September
1944 |
Sold for scrap on
15th December 1971 but preserved instead. |
| Quillback (SS424) |
1st October 1944 |
Sold for scrap on
23rd March 1973. |
| Trumpetfish
(SS425) |
13th May 1945 |
Sold to Brazil on
15th October 1973. |
| Tusk (SS426) |
8th July 1945 |
Sold to Taiwan on
18th October 1973. |
| Corsair (SS435) |
3rd May 1946 |
Sold for scrap in
October 1968. |
| Unicorn (SS436) |
1st August 1946 |
She was never
completed and was eventually scrapped on 27th August 1959. |
| Walrus (SS437) |
20th September
1946 |
She was never
completed and was eventually scrapped on 27th August 1959. |
| Argonaut (SS475) |
1st October 1944 |
Sold to Canada in
1968 and renamed Rainbow. |
| Runner (SS476) |
17th October 1944 |
Sold for scrap on
15th December 1971. |
| Conger (SS477) |
17th October 1944 |
Sold for scrap in
June 1964. |
| Cutlass (SS478) |
5th November 1944 |
Sold to Taiwan on
12th April 1973. |
| Diablo (SS479) |
1st December 1944 |
Sold to Pakistan
in 1964 and renamed Ghazi. She was sunk in December 1971. |
| Medregal (SS480) |
15th December
1944 |
Used as a target
and sunk in August 1970. |
| Requin (SS481) |
1st January 1945 |
Sold for
scrapping 20th December 1971. |
| Irex (SS482) |
26th January 1945 |
Sold for
scrapping on 13th September 1971. |
| Sea Leopard
(SS483) |
2nd March 1945 |
Sold to Brazil on
27th March 1973. |
| Odax (SS484) |
10th April 1945 |
Sold to Brazil
28th July 1972. |
| Sirago (SS485) |
11th May 1945 |
Sold for scrap on
1st June 1972. |
| Pomodon (SS486) |
12th June 1945 |
Sold for
scrapping on 28th December 1971. |
| Remora (SS487) |
12th July 1945 |
Sold to Greece on
29th October 1973. |
| Sarda (SS488) |
24th August 1945 |
Sold for
scrapping in March 1965. |
| Spinax (SS489) |
20th November
1945 |
Sold for scrap in
1965. |
| Volador (SS490) |
17th January 1946 |
Sold for scrap on
11th October 1969. |
| Amberjack (SS522) |
15th December
1944 |
Sold to Brazil on
17th October 1973. |
| Grampus (SS523) |
15th December
1944 |
Sold to Brazil on
8th July 1972. |
| Pickerel (SS524) |
15th December
1944 |
Sold to Italy on
18th August 1972. |
| Grenadier (SS525) |
15th December
1944 |
Sold to Venezuela
on 15th May 1973. |
|
Barracuda
Class
|
| Barracuda
(SST3) (ex K1) |
2nd
March 1951 |
Broken Up 1974 |
| Bass
(SS551) (ex K2) |
2nd
May 1951 |
Broken Up 1967 |
| Bonita
(SS552) (ex K3) |
21st
June 1952 |
Broken Up 1967 |
|
Tang Class
|
| Tang
(SS563) |
19th
June 1951 |
To Turkey (Piri
Reis) 1980 |
| Trigger
(SS564) |
3rd
December 1951 |
To Italy (Livio)
1973 |
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| Wahoo (SS565) |
16th
October 1951 |
Stricken 30th
January 1980 |
| Trout
(SS566) |
21st
August 1951 |
Stricken 19th
December 1978 |
| Gudgeon (SS567) |
11th
May 1952 |
To Turkey (Hizir
Reis) 1980 |
| Harder
(SS568) |
14th
June 1951 |
To Italy (Romeo)
1974 |
|
Mackerel
(T1) Class
|
| Mackerel (SST1) |
14th
October 1953 |
Stricken 31st
January 1973 |
| Marlin (SST2) |
17th
July 1953 |
Stricken 31st
January 1973 |
| |
| Albacore
(AGSS569) |
1st
August 1953 |
Stricken 1st May
1980 |
| |
| Nautilus (SSN571) |
21st
January 1954 |
Museum 1982 |
| |
| Grayback (SSG574) |
2nd
July 1954 |
Stricken 16th
January 1984 |
| |
| Seawolf
(SSN575) |
21st
July 1955 |
Decommissioned
21st March 1987 |
| |
| X 1 (midget
submarine) |
7th
September 1955 |
Stricken 16th
February 1973 |
|
Sailfish Class
Radar Pickets
|
| Sailfish (SSR572) |
7th
September 1955 |
Stricken 30th
September 1978 |
|

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| Salmon (SSR573) |
25th
February 1956 |
Stricken 1st
October 1977 |
| |
| Darter
(SS576) |
28th
May 1956 |
Decommissioned
1982 |
| |
| Growler (SSG577) |
5th
April 1957 |
Stricken 25th May
1984, Museum Ship, New York 1990. |
|
Skate Class
|
| Skate (SSN578) |
16th
May 1957 |
Decommissioned
12th September 1986 |
| Swordfish
(SSN579) |
27th
August 1957 |
Decommissioned
2nd June 1989 |
| Sargo (SSN583) |
10th
October 1957 |
Decommissioned
26th February 1988 |
| Seadragon
(SSN584) |
16th
August 1958 |
Decommissioned
12th June 1984 |
| |
| Triton (SSRN586) |
17th
August 1958 |
Decommissioned
3rd May 1969 |
|
Barbel Class
|
| Barbel (SS580) |
19th
July 1958 |
Stricken 17th
July 1990, Broken Up 1994 |
| Blueback (SS581) |
16th
May 1959 |
Stricken 30th
October 1990 |
| Bonefish (SS582) |
22nd
November 1958 |
Stricken 28th
September 1988 |
| |
| Halibut (SSGN587) |
9th
January 1959 |
Decommissioned
1976 |
|
George
Washington Class
|
| George Washington
(SSBN598) |
9th
June 1969 |
Decommissioned
24th January 1985 |
| Patrick Henry
(SSBN599) |
22nd
September 1959 |
Decommissioned
25th May 1984 |
| Theodore
Roosevelt (SSBN600) |
3rd
October 1959 |
Decommissioned
28th February 1981 |
| Robert E Lee
(SSBN601) |
18th
December 1959 |
Decommissioned
1st December 1983 |
| Abraham Lincoln
(SSBN602) |
14th
May 1960 |
Decommissioned
28th February 1981 |
|
Skipjack Class
|
| Skipjack (SSN585) |
26th
May 1958 |
Decommissioned
19th April 1990 |
| Scamp (SSN588) |
8th
October 1960 |
Decommissioned
26th April 1988 |
| Scorpion (SSN589) |
19th
December 1959 |
Lost May 1968 |
| Sculpin (SSN590) |
31st
March 1960 |
Decommissioned
3rd August 19990 |
| Shark
(SSN591) |
16th
March 1960 |
Decommissioned
16th October 1986 |
| Snook (SSN592) |
31st
October 1960 |
Decommissioned
15th May 1986 |
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| Tullibee (SSN597) |
27th
April 1960 |
Decommissioned
26th June 1988 |
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|
Ethan
Allen Class
|
| Ethan Allen
(SSBN608) |
22nd
November 1960 |
Decommissioned
31st March 1983 |
| Sam Houston
(SSBN609) |
2nd
February 1961 |
Decommissioned
20th September 1991 |
| Thomas A Edison
(SSBN610) |
15th
June 1961 |
Deactivated 14th
February 1992 |
| John Marshall
(SSBN611) |
15th
July 1961 |
Decommissioned
23rd November 1991 |
| Thomas Jefferson
(SSBN618) |
24th
February 1962 |
Decommissioned
24th January 1985 |
|
Thresher
/ Permit Class
|
| Thresher (SSN593) |
9th
July 1960 |
Lost 10th April
1963 |
| Permit (SSN594) |
1st
July 1961 |
Stricken 12th
June 1991 |
| Plunger (SSN595) |
9th
December 1961 |
Deactivated 10th
February 1989 |
| Barb (SSN596) (ex
Pollack) |
12th
February 1962 |
Deactivated 20th
December 1989 |
| Pollack (SSN603)
(ex Barb) |
17th
March 1962 |
Stricken 1st
March 1989 |
| Haddo (SSN604) |
18th
August 1962 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1990 |
| Jack (SSN605) |
24th
April 1963 |
Deactivated 2nd
October 1989 |
| Tinosa (SSN606) |
9th
December 1961 |
Deactivated 15th
July 1991 |
| Dace (SSN607) |
18th
August 1962 |
Deactivated 27th
February 1988 |
| Guardfish
(SSN612) |
15th
May 1965 |
Deactivated 15th
July 1991 |
| Haddock (SSN621) |
21st
May 1966 |
Deactivated 2nd
April 1992 |
|
Lafayette
Class
|
| Lafayette
(SSBN616) |
8th
May 1962 |
Deactivated 1st
March 1991 |
| Alexander
Hamilton (SSBN617) |
18th
August 1962 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1992 |
| Andrew Jackson
(SSBN619) |
15th
September 1962 |
Deactivated 31st
August 1989 |
| John Adams
(SSBN620) |
12th
January 1963 |
Deactivated 14th
September 1988 |
| James Monroe
(SSBN622) |
4th
August 1962 |
Deactivated 22nd
September 1990 |
| Nathan Hale
(SSBN623) |
12th
January 1963 |
Deactivated May
1986 |
| Woodrow Wilson
(SSBN624) |
22nd
February 1963 |
Deactivated 11th
January 1993 |
| Henry Clay
(SSBN625) |
30th
November 1962 |
Deactivated 12th
March 1990 |
| Daniel Webster
(SSBN626) |
27th
April 1963 |
Deactivated 27th
April 1990 (moored trainer) |
| James Madison
(SSBN627) |
15th
March 1963 |
Deactivated 11th
August 1991 |
| Tecumseh
(SSBN628) |
22nd
June 1963 |
Deactivated 15th
February 1993 |
| Daniel Boone
(SSBN629) |
22nd
June 1963 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1993 |
| John C Calhoun
(SSBN630) |
22nd
June 1963 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1993 |
| Ulysses S Grant
(SSBN631) |
2nd
November 1963 |
Deactivated 14th
February 1992 |
| Von Steuben
(SSBN632) |
18th
October 1963 |
Deactivated 7th
July 1993 |
| Casimir Pulaski
(SSBN633) |
1st
February 1964 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1993 |
| Stonewall Jackson
(SSBN634) |
30th
November 1963 |
Deactivated 10th
June 1994 |
| Sam Rayburn
(SSBN635) |
20th
December 1963 |
Deactivated 16th
September 1985 |
| Nathaniel Greene
(SSBN636) |
12th
May 1964 |
Deactivated 12th
December 1986 |
| Benjamin Franklin
(SSBN640) |
5th
December 1964 |
Deactivated 1st
April 1993 |
| Simon Bolivar
(SSBN641) |
22nd
August 1964 |
Deactivated
September 1994 |
| Kamehameha
(SSBN642) |
16th
January 1965 |
SSN 1994 |
| George Bancroft
(SSBN643) |
5th
December 1964 |
Deactivated 1st
March 1993 |
| Lewis And
Clark (SSBN644) |
21st
November 1964 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1991 |
| James K Polk
(SSBN645) |
22nd
May 1965 |
SSN 1994 |
| George C Marshall
(SSBN654) |
21st
May 1965 |
Deactivated 13th
May 1992 |
| Henry L Stimson
(SSBN655) |
13th
November 1965 |
Deactivated 2nd
November 1992 |
| George Washington
Carver (SSBN656) |
14th
August 1965 |
Deactivated 2nd
November 1992 |
| Francis Scott Key
(SSBN657) |
23rd
April 1966 |
Deactivated 1st
February 1993 |
| Mariano G Vallejo
(SSBN658) |
23rd
October 1965 |
Deactivated 1995 |
| Will Rodgers
(SSBN659) |
21st
July 1966 |
Deactivated 2nd
November 1992 |
|
Sturgeon Class
|
| Flasher
(SSN613) |
22nd
June 1963 |
Deactivated 18th
July 1991 |
| Greenling
(SSN614) |
4th
April 1964 |
Deactivated 31st
October 1993 |
| Gato (SSN615) |
14th
May 1964 |
- |
| Sturgeon (SSN637) |
26th
February 1965 |
Deactivated 15th
April 1994 |
| Whale (SSN638) |
14th
October 1966 |
Deactivation 1996 |
| Tautog (SSN639) |
14th
April 1967 |
- |
| Grayling (SSN646) |
22nd
June 1967 |
- |
| Pogy (SSN647) |
3rd
June 1967 |
- |
| Aspro (SSN648) |
29th
November 1967 |
Deactivated
September 1994 |
| Sunfish (SSN649) |
14th
October 1966 |
- |
| Pargo (SSN650) |
17th
September 1966 |
Deactivated 1995 |
| Queenfish
(SSN651) |
25th
February 1966 |
Deactivated 27th
September 1990 |
| Puffer (SSN652) |
30th
March 1968 |
- |
| Ray (SSN653) |
21st
June 1966 |
- |
| Sand Lance
(SSN660) |
11th
November 1969 |
- |
| Lapon (SSN661) |
16th
December 1966 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1991 |
| Gurnard (SSN662) |
20th
May 1967 |
Deactivated 12th
August 1994 |
| Hammerhead
(SSN663) |
14th
April 1967 |
Deactivated 31st
December 1993 |
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USS Hammerhead approaching Faslane Naval Base on the
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USS Hammerhead, 13th July 1982.
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| Sea Devil
(SSN664) |
5th
October 1967 |
Deactivated 25th
February 1991. Stricken 16th October 1991 |
| Guttarro (SSN665) |
27th
July 1968 |
Deactivated 1st
October 1991 |
| Hawkbill (SSN666) |
12th
April 1969 |
- |
| Bergall (SSN667) |
17th
February 1968 |
- |
| Spadefish
(SSN668) |
15th
may 1968 |
- |
| Seahorse (SSN669) |
15th
June 1968 |
Deactivated 1995 |
| Finback (SSN670) |
7th
December 1968 |
- |
| Narwhal (SSN671) |
9th
September 1966 |
- |
| Pintado (SSN672) |
16th
August 1969 |
- |
| Flying Fish
(SSN673) |
17th
May 1969 |
- |
| Trepang (SSN674) |
27th
September 1969 |
- |
| Bluefish (SSN675) |
10th
January 1970 |
- |
| Billfish (SSN676) |
1st
May 1970 |
- |
|

USS Billfish, at the Queen's Silver Jubilee Review,
June 1977.
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| Drum (SSN677) |
23rd
May 1970 |
Deactivated 1995 |
| Archerfish
(SSN678) |
16th
January 1971 |
- |
| Silversides
(SSN679) |
4th
June 1971 |
Deactivated 14th
February 1994 |
| William H Bates
(SSN680) (ex redfish) |
11th
December 1971 |
- |
| Batfish (SSN681) |
9th
October 1971 |
- |
| Tunny (SSN682) |
10th
June 1972 |
- |
| Parche (SSN683) |
13th
January 1973 |
- |
| Cavalla (SSN684) |
19th
February 1972 |
- |
| Glenard P
Lipscomb (SSN685) |
4th
August 1973 |
Decommissioned
11th July 1990 |
| L Mendel Rivers
(SSN686) |
2nd
June 1973 |
- |
| Richard B Russell
(SSN687) |
12th
January 1974 |
Deactivated 1st
July 1993 |
|
Los
Angeles Class View Class
|
| Los Angeles
(SSN688) |
6th
April 1974 |
- |
| Baton Rouge
(SSN689) |
26th
April 1975 |
- |
| Philadelphia
(SSN690) |
19th
October 1974 |
- |
| Memphis (SSN691) |
3rd
April 1976 |
- |
| Omaha (SSN692) |
21st
February 1976 |
- |
| Cincinnati
(SSN693) |
19th
February 1977 |
- |
| Groton (SSN694) |
9th
October 1976 |
- |
| Birmingham
(SSN695) |
29th
October 1977 |
- |
| New York City
(SSN696) |
18th
June 1977 |
- |
| Indianapolis
(SSN697) |
30th
July 1977 |
- |
| Bremerton
(SSN698) |
22nd
July 1978 |
- |
| Jacksonville
(SSN699) |
18th
November 1978 |
- |
| Dallas (SSN700) |
28th
April 1979 |
- |
| La Jolla (SSN701) |
11th
August 1979 |
- |
| Phoenix (SSN702) |
8th
December 1979 |
- |
| Boston (SSN703) |
19th
April 1980 |
- |
| Baltimore
(SSN704) |
13th
December 1980 |
- |
| City of Corpus
Christi (SSN705) |
25th
April 1981 |
- |
| Albuquerque
(SN706) |
13th
March 1982 |
- |
| Portsmouth
(SSN707) |
18th
September 1982 |
- |
| Minneapolis St
Paul (SSN708) |
18th
December 1982 |
- |
| Hyman G Rickover
(SSN709) |
27th
August 1983 |
- |
| Augusta
(SSN710) |
21st
January 1984 |
In service 2005 |
| San Francisco
(SSN711) |
27th
October 1979 |
- |
| Atlanta
(SSN712) |
16th
August 1980 |
- |
| Houston (SSN713) |
21st
March 1981 |
- |
| Norfolk (SSN714) |
21st
October 1981 |
- |
| Buffalo (SSN715) |
8th
May 1982 |
- |
| Salt Lake City
(SSN716) |
16th
October 1982 |
- |
| Olympia (SSN717) |
30th
April 1983 |
- |
| Honolulu (SSN718) |
24th
September 1983 |
- |
| Providence
(SSN719) |
4th
August 1984 |
- |
| Pittsburgh
(SSN720) |
8th
December 1984 |
- |
| Chicago (SSN721) |
13th
October 1984 |
- |
| Key West (SSN722) |
20th
July 1985 |
- |
| Oklahoma City
(SSN723) |
2nd
November 1985 |
- |
| Louisville
(SSN724) |
14th
December 1985 |
- |
| Helena (SSN725) |
28th
June 1986 |
- |
| Newport News
(SSN750) |
15th
March 1986 |
- |
| San Juan (SSN751) |
6th
December 1986 |
- |
| Pasadena (SSN752) |
12th
September 1987 |
- |
| Albany (SSN753) |
13th
June 1987 |
- |
| Topeka (SSN754) |
23rd
January 1988 |
- |
| Miami (SSN755) |
12th
November 1988 |
- |
| Scranton (SSN756) |
3rd
July 1989 |
- |
| Alexandria
(SSN757) |
23rd
June 1990 |
- |
| Asheville
(SSN758) |
28th
October 1989 |
- |
| Jefferson City
(SSN759) |
17th
August 1980 |
- |
| Annapolis
(SSN760) |
19th
May 1991 |
- |
| Springfield
(SSN761) |
4th
January 1992 |
- |
| Columbus (SSN762) |
1st
August 1992 |
- |
| Santa Fe (SSN763) |
12th
December 1992 |
- |
| Boise (SSN764) |
23rd
March 1991 |
- |
| Montpelier
(SSN765) |
23rd
August 1991 |
- |
| Charlotte
(SSN766) |
3rd
October 1992 |
- |
| Hampton (SSN767) |
3rd
April 1992 |
- |
| Hartford (SSN768) |
4th
December 1993 |
- |
| Toledo (SSN769) |
28th
August 1993 |
- |
| Tucson (SSN770) |
19th
March 1994 |
- |
| Columbia (SSN771) |
24th
September 1994 |
- |
| Greenville
(SSN772) |
September
1993 |
- |
| Cheyenne (SSN773) |
1st
April 1995 |
- |
|
Ohio Class
|
| Ohio (SSBN726) |
7th
April 1979 |
- |
| Michigan
(SSBN727) |
26th
April 1980 |
- |
| Florida (SSBN728) |
14th
November 1981 |
- |
| Georgia (SSBN729) |
6th
November 1982 |
- |
| Henry M Jackson
(SSBN730) (ex Rhode Island) |
15th
October 1983 |
- |
| Alabama (SSBN731) |
19th
May 1984 |
- |
| Alaska (SSBN732) |
12th
January 1985 |
- |
| Nevada (SSBN733) |
14th
September 1985 |
- |
| Tennessee
(SSBN734) |
13th
February 1986 |
- |
| Pennsylvania
(SSBN735) |
23rd
April 1988 |
- |
| West Virginia
(SSBN736) |
14th
October 1989 |
- |
| Kentucky
(SSBN737) |
11th
August 1990 |
- |
| Maryland
(SSBN738) |
10th
August 1991 |
- |
| Nebraska
(SSBN739) |
15th
August 1992 |
- |
| Rhode Island
(SSBN740) |
17th
July 1993 |
- |
| Maine (SSBN741) |
16th
July 1994 |
- |
| Wyoming (SSBN742) |
July
1995 |
- |
| Louisiana
(SSBN743) |
July
1996 |
- |
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