Photo #: NH 3036
Submarines alongside USS Holland (AS-3), circa 1936-1939
These "boats" are, from left to right:
USS Nautilus (SS-168);
USS Narwhal (SS-167);
USS Shark (SS-174), marked "P3";
USS Dolphin (SS-169), marked "D1";
USS Porpoise (SS-172), marked "P1";
USS Pike (SS-173), marked "P2"; and
USS Tarpon (SS-175), marked "P4".
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 3037
USS Holland (AS-3)
With seven submarines alongside, circa 1936-1939. These "boats"
are, from left to right:
USS Nautilus (SS-168);
USS Narwhal (SS-167);
USS Shark (SS-174), marked "P3";
USS Dolphin (SS-169), marked "D1";
USS Porpoise (SS-172), marked "P1";
USS Pike (SS-173), marked "P2"; and
USS Tarpon (SS-175), marked "P4".
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 3038
USS Holland (AS-3)
With seven submarines alongside, circa 1936-1939. These "boats"
are, from left to right:
USS Nautilus (SS-168);
USS Narwhal (SS-167);
USS Shark (SS-174), marked "P3";
USS Dolphin (SS-169), marked "D1";
USS Porpoise (SS-172), marked "P1";
USS Pike (SS-173), marked "P2"; and
USS Tarpon (SS-175), marked "P4".
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 3039
USS Holland (AS-3)
With seven submarines alongside, circa 1936-1939. These "boats"
are, from left to right:
USS Nautilus (SS-168);
USS Narwhal (SS-167);
USS Shark (SS-174), marked "P3";
USS Dolphin (SS-169), marked "D1";
USS Porpoise (SS-172), marked "P1";
USS Pike (SS-173), marked "P2"; and
USS Tarpon (SS-175), marked "P4".
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99672
Six U.S. Navy submarines
Nested together, circa 1939-1941. Probably seen from USS Canopus
(AS-9) in Manila Bay, Philippines. The inboard submarine is not
identified. The others are (from left to right):
USS Pike (SS-173);
USS Tarpon (SS-175);
USS Porpoise (SS-172);
USS Perch (SS-176); and
USS Permit (SS-178).
Collection of Jack L. Wheat, who served in Canopus.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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