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For the fictional USS Stingray (SS-161), see Down Periscope List of ships with the same or similar names This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names.
Initially assigned to experimental Submarine Division (SubDiv) Zero, then to SubDiv 4, S-50 was based at New London, Connecticut, and, until mid-June, conducted trials in the Block Island area.
SS-161 S-50: SS-162 S-51: Lost in collision 25 Sep 1925. SS-163 Barracuda: Lead boat of a class of 3. Previously SF-4 SS-164 Bass: Previously SF-5 SS-165 Bonita: Previously SF-6 SS-166 Argonaut: Unique submarine. Never formally held SS-166 classification. Variously designated as V-4, SF-7, SM-1, A-1 and APS-1. Sunk by Japanese destroyers 10 Jan ...
The United States' S-class submarines, often simply called S-boats (sometimes "Sugar" boats, after the then-contemporary Navy phonetic alphabet for "S"), were the first class of submarines with a significant number built to United States Navy designs.
USS S-50 (SS-161), a United States Navy submarine which saw service during World War I Super Soaker , the first model of this recreational water gun was named the SS50 Topics referred to by the same term
Stingray′s keel was laid down at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, on 1 October 1936.She was launched on 6 October 1937, sponsored by Mrs. Olive G. McLean, widow of Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, who had had a distinguished career in the submarine service, and was commissioned on 15 March 1938.
USS Pampanito (SS-383/AGSS-383), a Balao-class submarine, is a United States Navy ship, the third named for the pompano fish. She completed six war patrols from 1944 to 1945 and served as a United States Naval Reserve training ship from 1960 to 1971.
This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with S. . For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the List of current ships of the United States Navy.