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  2. USS Albacore (AGSS-569) - Wikipedia

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    A non-profit group, the Portsmouth Submarine Memorial Association, was formed to bring the Albacore back to Portsmouth and place her on permanent display, designed to be on dry land so the entire submarine would be visible. The Albacore was towed back to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in April 1984, by an Army Reserve tugboat in a journey of 575 ...

  3. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Albacore revolutionized submarine design around the world with its teardrop hull and round cross-section. It is now a museum and tourist attraction in Portsmouth. Swordfish, the first nuclear-powered submarine built at the base, was launched in 1957. The last submarine built here was Sand Lance, launched in 1969. Today the shipyard ...

  4. USS Albacore gets approval to expand submarine museum's ... - AOL

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    The museum sits on a 7-acre lot, which is known as Albacore Park, and is located between the Route 1 Bypass and Market Street. USS Albacore gets approval to expand submarine museum's visitor ...

  5. 'They are us': Navy remembers lost crew of the Albacore - AOL

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    Sep. 16—GROTON — Pamela LaMorte never knew her big brother. Pasquale Charles Carracino, of Newark, N.J., was among 85 submariners lost in 1944 when the Groton-built USS Albacore hit a mine off ...

  6. USS Thresher (SSN-593) - Wikipedia

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    The chapel at Portsmouth Navy Yard, where the submarine was built, was renamed Thresher Memorial Chapel. [50] In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, there is a stone memorial with a plaque honoring all who were lost on Thresher. It is outside the Albacore museum. [51]

  7. Attention sculptors: Portsmouth 400th celebration wants your ...

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    Portsmouth NH 400th Inc. Seeks Artists’ Proposals and Sponsors for Maritime Sculpture Garden in Bohenko Gateway Park Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  8. Barbel-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    They were of double hull design with 1.5-inch thick HY80 steel. This class of submarine became part of the United States Navy's fleet in 1959 and was taken out of service 1988–1990, leaving the Navy with an entirely nuclear-powered submarine fleet. The Barbel class' design is considered to be very effective. [3]

  9. List of United States submarines designated as memorials

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    Nautilus: Groton, Connecticut (first atomic powered submarine, 1954) Pampanito (SS-383) : San Francisco, California Razorback (SS-394) : North Little Rock, Arkansas