The USS COD Submarine Memorial is a National Historic Landmark and is docked in Cleveland, Ohio QuickTime Virtual Reality Tour: QuickTime VR 3-D images of most of Cod's spaces are now available on this site. These image files are large so may take considerable time to ...
Neal Stevens' Deep Domain - Tribute website to the submarines of the US Navy featuring the USS Cavalla (SS-244) in Galveston, Texas. Features: Historical sub profiles, Sub simulations reviews, photos, crew interviews, history, links ...
www.brazosport.cc.tx.us/~nstevens/domain.html
Give em Hell - The Story the USS GUNNEL SS-253 . If you were ever curious about what it was like to serve on a WWII submarine, this is the place. The Gunnel served with distinction in both the Atlantic and Pacific and completed 8 war patrols. Its history is traced from keel laying to scrapping. Contains many rare photographs of the boat and crew.
www.jmlavelle.com/gunnel/index.htm
www.webenet.net/~ftoon/memory/f_memory.html
History of Rescue of Survivors and Salvage of USS Squalus, 1939 ...
www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq99-1.htm
USS Sea Owl SS405, reunions, shipmates, submarines ...
home.earthlink.net/~purtellr/index.html
History of USS Thresher (SSN-593) and list of crew and passengers lost.
www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t/thresher.htm
Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet USS Sculpin (SS 191) November 19, 1943 - 63 Men Lost En route to Johnston Island, SCULPIN, under Cmdr. Fred Connaway, left Pearl Harbor on 5 November 1943. After topping off with fuel, she left Johnston on 7 November to conduct her ninth patrol in an area in the Caroline Islands. Her mission was to support the action of our surface forces in the ...
www.csp.navy.mil/ww2boats/sculpin.htm
Salvage of the Squalus by Ellis Royal Cross 0n May 23, 1939, the United States submarine USS Squalus sank off Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with all hands. But 32 of the crew plus one civilian worker were rescued the next day. One hundred thirteen days after the disaster the Squalus was in drydock. It had been raised from 242 feet by the valiant efforts of 53 divers. They risked their lives making ...
www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/other/squalus.htm
Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet USS Squalus (SS 192) May 23, 1939 - 26 Men Lost USS Squalus (SS-192) was lost on 23-May-1939 with a loss of 26 officers and men when it flooded and sank off Portsmouth, NH. Keel laid down by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, NH 18 October 1937; Launched 14 September 1938; Sponsored by Mrs. Thomas C. Hart; Commissioned 1 March 1939; Lt Oliver ...
www.csp.navy.mil/othboats/squalus.htm
Welcome to the U.S.S. Baya SS-318 Home Page ...
This page features all our views of USS Sculpin (SS-191).
www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-s/ss191.htm
USS Sculpin (SS-191) Memorial Page This page is dedicated to the USS Sculpin (SS-191). A story of her final hours along with the shipmates lost is below. It is through the actions of these and all the other WWII submariners that the Pacific Ocean Campaign was so successful. Keel laid by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, NH 7 September 1937 Launched 27 July 1938, Sponsored by Mrs. Joseph ...
home.cshore.com/sbice/SS-191Mem.html
USS Sculpin SSN 590 This was the last boat I was able to serve on prior to my commissioning as a Chief Warrant Officer. The Sculpin was a good old boat, but it took a lot, and I mean a lot, of work to keep her going. A-gang was always repairing something and sometimes it was with gum and baling wire 'cause you couldn't get parts. But she did her job right up until the end. Coming off the Step , ...
home.cshore.com/sbice/sculpin.html