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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
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:
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 ...
USS Dolphin (SS-169), a submarine in commission from 1932 to 1945 USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) , a research and development submarine in commission from 1968 to 2007 List of ships with the same or similar names
After designation as a submariner, he reported to the submarine Nautilus (SS-168) in June 1937. He served as Engineer, First Lieutenant and Communications Officer in the Nautilus when she was the flagship of Submarine Division Twelve, based at Pearl Harbor. In June 1941 he reported to Dolphin (SS-169).
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
169 is an odd number, a composite number, and a deficient number. 169 is a square number: 13 × 13 = 169, and if each number is reversed the equation is still true: 31 × 31 = 961. 144 shares this property: 12 × 12 = 144, 21 × 21 = 441. 169 is one of the few squares to also be a centered hexagonal number. [1]