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USS Grayback (SS-208), a Tambor-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the lake herring, Coregonus artedi. She ranked 20th among all U.S. submarines in total tonnage sunk during World War II, with 63,835 tons, and 24th in number of ships sunk, with 14. She was sunk near Okinawa on 27 February 1944. Her ...
USS Robalo: 26 July 1944 Presumed to have struck a Japanese mine near Palawan Island: May 2019 USS Stickleback: 29 May 1958 Sank after collision with USS Silverstein during training near Hawaii: August 2019 USS Grayback: 27 February 1944 Sunk by aerial bomb from Japanese B5N torpedo bomber in the East China Sea: 10 November 2019 USS S-35: 4 ...
She was launched on 2 July 1957, sponsored by Mrs. John A. Moore, widow of the last commanding officer of the previous USS Grayback (SS-208), and commissioned at Mare Island on 7 March 1958. Grayback was initially designated as an attack submarine , but was converted in 1958 into a guided-missile submarine (SSG-574) armed with the Regulus ...
The Grayback-class submarine was a class of two guided missile-carrying submarines of the United States Navy. They carried the Regulus I and Regulus II nuclear cruise missiles , deployed 1957–64, that were rapidly phased out by Polaris Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles ( SLBMs ).
USS Grayback may refer to the following vessels of the United States Navy: USS Grayback (SS-208) , a Tambor -class submarine , commissioned in 1941 and sunk in 1944 USS Grayback (SSG-574) , a Grayback -class submarine, commissioned in 1958 and stricken in 1984
The USS Amesbury was at the invasion of Normandy in World War II. Intimate artifact from warship sunk off Key West found stashed in piece of furniture Skip to main content
USS S-21 (SS-126) USS S-26 (SS-131) USS S-24 (SS-129) USS S-30 (SS-135) USS Grayback (SS-208) USS Muskallunge Submarine Division 62 Submarine Division 73 Submarine Base Key West Destroyer Squadron 30 USS Mount Olympus USS Pelican (AM-27) Battles / wars: Nicaraguan Campaign Yangtze Patrol World War II Korean War: Awards: Navy Cross Legion of Merit
The oldest message in a bottle ever found was 131 years and 223 days old when it was discovered, Guinness World Records said in a statement. Australians Tonya and Kym Illman found the message on ...