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USS Dolphin (SF-10/SC-3/SS-169), a submarine and one of the "V-boats", was the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for that aquatic mammal.She also bore the name V-7 and the classifications SF-10 and SC-3 prior to her commissioning.
SS-167 Undamaged moored in berth S-9 at the Submarine Base Dolphin: SS-169 Undamaged moored port side to, Pier #4, in Berth S-8, U.S. Submarine Base Cachalot: SS-170 Undamaged moored at berth B-1, Navy Yard, undergoing scheduled overhaul Tautog: SS-199 Undamaged moored at pier two, U.S. Submarine Base Oglala: CM-4
Morton was promoted to lieutenant commander on October 15, 1942, and was in nominal command of USS Dolphin (SS-169) while it underwent extended repairs at Pearl Harbor. He was relieved to make a war patrol in USS Wahoo (SS-238) between November 8 and December 26 as prospective commanding officer, a supernumerary position to prepare him for ...
SS-168 Nautilus: SS-169 Dolphin: Unique submarine SS-170 Cachalot: Lead boat of a class of 2 SS-171 Cuttlefish: SS-172 Porpoise: Lead boat of a class of 10 SS-173 Pike:
USS Dolphin (SP-318), a fishing vessel examined for potential naval use in 1917 but apparently never taken over by the Navy; USS Dolphin (SP-874), a patrol vessel in commission during 1918; USS Dolphin (SS-169), a submarine in commission from 1932 to 1945
USS Nautilus (SS-168), at Mare Island Naval Shipyard; USS Dolphin (SS-169) USS Cachalot (SS-170) USS Cuttlefish (SS-171), being overhauled at Mare Island Naval Shipyard; Submarine Division 43, at Pear Harbour Submarine Base, commanded by Commander Norman Seaton Ives [5] [8] USS Plunger (SS-179) (F), underway en-route from Mare Island Naval Shipyard
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The V-boats were a group of nine United States Navy submarines built between World War I and World War II from 1921 to 1934 under authorization as the "fleet boat" program.. The term "V-boats" as used includes five separate classes of submarines: large, fast fleet submarines (V-1 through V-3), large long-range submarines (the minelayer V-4 and two submarine cruisers V-5 and V-6) and three ...