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Reeko's Favorite Means Up Public Transportation!
With this simple experiment, one can replicate the sinking and rising of a submarine with a bottle filled with water and a pen cap.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Alabama: Uss Drum(submarine)
Launched on May 12, 1941, this was the first of the Gato-class submarines completed before World War II. It represents what was the standard design for American fleet submarines at the beginning of that war. The USS Drum sank fifteen...
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Uss Lionfish (Submarine)
An intact Balao-class submarine, USS Lionfish served two tours of duty in the Pacific during World War II and served as a training vessel before being decommissioned and placed on display at Battleship Cove.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Hawaii: Uss Bowfin (Submarine)
US Navy Submarine which sank 16 Japanese vessels during World War II. Now a Museum Ship.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in California: Uss Pampanito (Submarine)
A Balao class submarine, she served in World War II before becoming a museum ship and part of the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association. She still has several working parts, including the periscopes and a torpedo tube.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Ohio: Uss Cod (Submarine)
An image of the USS COD (Submarine).
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Maryland: Uss Torsk (Submarine)
An image of the USS TORSK (Submarine).
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin: Uss Cobia (Submarine)
Representative of GATO class of U.S. World War II submarines.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire: Uss Albacore (Submarine)
Tear-drop shaped submarine.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Uss Clamagore (Submarine)
A submarine that was in training when World War II ended.