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  2. USS Drum (SS-228) - Wikipedia

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    USS Drum (SS-228) is a Gato-class submarine of the United States Navy, the first Navy ship named after the drum, a type of fish. Drum is a museum ship in Mobile, Alabama, at Battleship Memorial Park. Drum was the twelfth of the Gato class but was the first completed and the first to enter combat in World War II. She is the oldest of her class ...

  3. USS Drum (SSN-677) - Wikipedia

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    USS Drum (SSN-677), a Sturgeon-class attack submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the drum, also known as the croaker or hardhead, any of various fishes of the Sciaenidae family, capable of making a drumming noise and best known on the Atlantic coast of North America.

  4. USS Drum - Wikipedia

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    Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named USS Drum, after the fish known as drums. USS Drum (SS-228) was a Gato-class submarine, commissioned November 1941 and active throughout World War II. USS Drum (SSN-677) was a Sturgeon-class nuclear submarine in service from 1972 to 1995.

  5. Battleship Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Alabama was joined in 1969 by USS Drum, a World War II Gato-class submarine, which was moored behind her until 2001, when the submarine was moved onto land for preservation in a permanent display. [5] In 2003, a replica of a Confederate submarine that was built in Mobile, CSS H. L. Hunley, was moved to the park. [6]

  6. List of submarines of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Museum ship in Cleveland, Ohio 's North Coast Harbor at the USS Cod Submarine Memorial since 1 May 1976. SS-225 Cero: SS-226 Corvina: Sunk by Japanese submarine 16 Nov 1943. SS-227 Darter: Grounded on 24 Oct 1944. Destroyed to prevent capture. SS-228 Drum: Museum ship in Mobile, AL. SS-229 Flying Fish: SS-230 Finback: SS-231 Haddock: SS-232 ...

  7. List of submarine classes of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Prototype "fleet submarines"—submarines fast enough (21 knots (11 m/s)) to travel with battleships. Twice the size of any concurrent or past U.S. submarine. A poor tandem engine design caused the boats to be decommissioned by 1923 and scrapped in 1930.

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  9. Maurice H. Rindskopf - Wikipedia

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    Beginning submarine training in 1940, he joined the crew of USS Drum (SS-228) in time for World War II. Rindskopf served on board Drum for eleven patrols and was awarded a Silver Star as a junior officer for torpedo and gunnery excellence. As a junior officer, he would often take the night watch and decode messages advising of targets.