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  2. Submarine Warfare insignia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Submarine Service dolphin badge. The British Royal Navy Submarine Service first issued badges to crew members during the 1950s, and adopted the current badge depicting two dolphins and a crowned anchor in 1972. The "dolphin" is a second specialization earned after completing initial training in a chosen trade. [8]

  3. File:Dolphin class submarine.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Royal Navy submarine badges - Wikipedia

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  5. Badges of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Submarine Qualification insignia (usually known as "dolphins" or "fish") are breast insignia of the submarine warfare community which are issued to those naval personnel after they complete a complex, demanding and extensive program that incorporates learning each system aboard the submarine and completion of certain watchstanding requirements ...

  6. Submarines in the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Submarine insignia, also known as "Dolphins". Further training and qualification at sea are required before submariners are awarded the coveted Submarines insignia ("dolphins" or "fish") – the submarine insignia worn by officers (gold) and enlisted personnel (silver) to demonstrate their achievement.

  7. USS Dolphin (SS-169) - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin was the penultimate design in the V-boat series. With a length of 319 ft (97 m) and a displacement only a little more than half that of the previous three large cruiser submarines (1,718 long tons (1,746 t) surfaced, 2,240 long tons (2,276 t) submerged), Dolphin was clearly an attempt to strike a medium between those latter submarines and earlier S-class submarines, which were little ...

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  9. Dolphin class - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin class may refer to several classes of submarine named after the dolphin: Delfin-class submarine (disambiguation), the name given to a number of different submarine classes; Delta-class submarine, four classes of nuclear ballistic missile submarines operated by the Soviet and Russian navies since the 1960s. The submarines are sometimes ...